Ljungman AG-42B at the Range
The Ljungman AG-42B, Sweden's standard service rifle from 1942-1945, features a direct gas impingement system and a unique bolt carrier design. Despite its 10-round detachable magazine, it was intended for stripper clip reloading. The 'B' model includes upgrades like a rubber case deflector and improved bolt grip pads. The rifle exhibits light recoil, partly due to its 6.5x55mm Swedish caliber and muzzle brake, but users must be cautious of 'Ljungman thumb' during manual operation.







