The Lahti-Saloranta LS-26 was Finland's first domestically produced light machine gun, designed by Aimo Lahti. It featured a recoil-operated system and a 20-round magazine, but suffered reliability issues in cold weather due to its tight tolerances and frozen preservative grease. Despite its advanced design for the time, it was eventually superseded by captured Soviet DP-28s.
This video from InRangeTV explores the Finnish modifications and improvements made to the iconic Maxim machine gun. The description highlights the Finnish history of enhancing weapon designs and promises a discussion and firing demonstration of the Finnish Maxim. The channel emphasizes its reliance on viewer support through Patreon.
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