Danish M1941 Suomi SMG

Published on September 8, 2021
Duration: 8:01

This video provides an expert-level review of the Danish M1941 Suomi, a licensed variant of the Finnish KP-31 submachine gun. Ian McCollum details its historical context, production by Madsen and Hovea, and key differences from the original Finnish model, including unique markings and stock ergonomics. The review highlights its scarcity and significance as a collector's item, drawing on detailed technical specifications and historical production data.

Quick Summary

The Danish M1941 Suomi, a licensed variant of the Finnish KP-31, is distinguished by its receiver markings ('1942', Crown over 'HV', 'M1941'), hooded front sight with protector wings, and a more aggressive pistol grip stock for improved control. Approximately 1,400 were produced by Madsen and Hovea.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Danish M1941 Suomi
  2. 00:51Export History and International Interest
  3. 01:42Licensed Production Variants
  4. 03:13Receiver Markings and Identification
  5. 03:48Magazine Compatibility
  6. 04:24Sights and Front Protector Wings
  7. 05:13Selector and Sling Swivel Differences
  8. 05:47Stock Design and Ergonomics
  9. 06:25Production and Historical Context

Frequently Asked Questions

What distinguishes the Danish M1941 Suomi from the original Finnish KP-31?

The Danish M1941 Suomi features unique receiver markings like '1942', Crown over 'HV', and 'M1941', and lacks 'Tikkakoski' branding. It also has a hooded front sight with protector wings and a more aggressive pistol grip on the stock for enhanced control.

Who manufactured the Danish M1941 Suomi submachine gun?

The Danish M1941 Suomi submachine gun was manufactured under license by Madsen and Hovea in Denmark. Approximately 1,400 units were produced between 1941 and 1943.

What are the key visual identifiers for a Danish M1941 Suomi?

Key visual identifiers include the '1942' date, Crown over 'HV' marking, and 'M1941' designation on the receiver. Additionally, the presence of front sight protector wings and a distinct, more aggressive pistol grip on the stock differentiate it from Finnish models.

What types of magazines are compatible with the Danish M1941 Suomi?

The Danish M1941 Suomi is mechanically identical to the Finnish KP-31 and accepts standard 50-round quad-stack and 71-round drum magazines. Denmark also specifically utilized a 20-round double-column stick magazine.

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