This review details the Carl Gustav m/45B, known as the 'Swedish K,' a submachine gun developed in 1945. It highlights the weapon's simple blowback design, its evolution from earlier models, and its distinctive 36-round magazine. The video also covers the Egyptian Port Said variant and the Swedish K's use by US Navy SEALs in Vietnam.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Carl Gustav M/45, commonly known as the Swedish K, presented by Larry Vickers. It details the submachine gun's design, including its unique 36-round magazine, MP40-style safety, and side-folding stock. The review highlights its historical significance, particularly its use by US Special Operations in Vietnam, and mentions licensed variants like the Egyptian Port Said. Vickers' deep knowledge of firearms mechanics and historical context establishes high authority.
This TFB TV episode explores a renowned gun shop in Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq, run by gunsmith Bakhtiar. The shop showcases a diverse collection of historical firearms, including Enfield and Mauser rifles, various machine guns like PKMs and MG3s, and submachine guns such as the Egyptian Port Said. It also features rare pistols like the Tariq and other unique pieces, highlighting Bakhtiar's extensive repair and customization skills.
This video is a book review of Frank Iannamico's work on the Smith & Wesson Model 76 SMG. The reviewer highlights that the book covers much more than just the Model 76, delving into earlier S&W 9mm carbines (1940 "Light Rifle", 1945 SMG), the Swedish M45/B (Swedish K) and its Egyptian derivative (Port Said), and various experimental variations of the Model 76. It also discusses copies and clones that emerged in the 1980s and 1990s. The reviewer praises the book as a valuable reference for owners and enthusiasts of these firearms, despite wishing for more tabulated data.
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