This video delves into the Swiss SK-46 prototype, a post-WWII experimental semi-automatic rifle designed for Swiss military testing or commercial export. Manufactured by SIG at Neuhausen, it was chambered in both 7.5mm Swiss and 8mm Mauser. The rifle features a gas-operated, complex tilting bolt action and utilizes detachable box magazines (5-round for 8mm, 6-round for 7.5mm) similar to the K-31. A notable design element is the charging handle mimicking a traditional bolt action, a feature also seen on the German MP-35 and G-41(M). The SK-46 was also equipped with a standard rail for a 2.2x optical sight.
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