Hovea M44: Husqvarna Makes a Submachine Gun

Published on September 22, 2025
Duration: 1:04

This video provides an expert-level review of the Husqvarna M44 submachine gun, detailing its development for Danish military trials in 1945 as a competitor to the Carl Gustaf M45. The analysis covers its unique quad-stack magazine, simple bolt lock mechanism, and full-auto-only firing system, highlighting Danish military feedback on its ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The Husqvarna M44 submachine gun was tested by the Danish military in 1945 against the Carl Gustaf M45. It features a 40-50 round quad-stack magazine and a simple bolt lock mechanism. The firearm is full-auto only, and Danish military feedback indicated a preference for the Carl Gustaf's stock and grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Husqvarna M44 SMG
  2. 00:13Magazine and Bolt System
  3. 00:31Safety, Bolt, and Sear
  4. 00:47Markings and Danish Military Trials
  5. 00:55Danish Military Preferences

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the Husqvarna M44 submachine gun?

The Husqvarna M44 was developed for testing by the Danish military in 1945. It was designed to compete against the Carl Gustaf M45 and was evaluated for its potential adoption.

What kind of magazine does the Husqvarna M44 use?

The Husqvarna M44 features a distinctive quad-stack magazine, often called a 'Finnish' or 'coffin' magazine, with a capacity of 40 to 50 rounds.

What was the Danish military's feedback on the Husqvarna M44?

The Danish military was not particularly enthusiastic about the stock and grip of the Husqvarna M44. They requested the M44 be equipped with the stock and grip from the Carl Gustaf M45.

Does the Husqvarna M44 have a semi-automatic fire mode?

No, the Husqvarna M44 is a full-auto-only firearm. Its simple firing sear drops when the trigger is pulled, and there is no provision for semi-automatic fire.

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