Swedish m/41B - Best Sniper Rifle of World War Two

Published on June 16, 2018
Duration: 11:07

The Swedish m/41B, a Mauser-based sniper rifle, was developed in WWII due to a lack of scoped rifles. Initially using German Ajack scopes, production shifted to domestic AGA optics before a 1955 refurbishment standardized Ajack 4x scopes and improved the mounting system. Converted from accurate service rifles, it featured a unique scope release and later an m/55 dial-adjustable rear sight, remaining in service until 1991.

Quick Summary

The Swedish m/41B, developed in the early 1940s, was a highly accurate sniper rifle converted from existing Mauser service rifles. It featured Ajack 4x optics and an m/55 dial-adjustable rear sight, remaining in service until 1991.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Swedish m/41B
  2. 01:14German Optics & Early Production
  3. 02:30Domestic AGA Scopes & Total Production
  4. 03:15The 1955 m/41B Refurbishment
  5. 04:10Scope Mount Mechanics
  6. 06:48Ajack Optic Specifications
  7. 07:35Rifle Selection & Markings
  8. 08:15Iron Sight Upgrades (m/55)
  9. 09:30Service Life & Surplus

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Swedish m/41B considered one of the best Mauser sniper rifles of WWII?

The m/41B was converted from highly accurate Swedish Mauser service rifles, fitted with quality Ajack 4x optics, and featured an improved m/55 dial-adjustable rear sight, making it a precise and reliable sniper platform for its era.

What optics were used on the Swedish m/41B sniper rifle?

Initially, the m/41B used German Ajack 4x scopes. After German export restrictions, domestic AGA 3x scopes were used. The 1955 refurbishment standardized the superior Ajack 4x scopes.

When was the Swedish m/41B sniper rifle developed and when did it leave service?

Development began in the early 1940s, with production runs between 1941 and 1943. The m/41B remained in Swedish military service until 1991, when it was replaced by the HK PSG1.

What were the key upgrades during the 1955 m/41B refurbishment?

The 1955 upgrade standardized the Ajack 4x scopes, removed problematic AGA scopes, and mechanically improved the mounting system, notably adding a set screw to prevent over-tightening.

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