The Swedish m/21 BAR in 6.5x55mm

Published on April 15, 2021
Duration: 10:05

The Swedish m/21 BAR, chambered in 6.5x55mm, was an early adoption of a light machine gun by Sweden, predating many post-WWI designs. Initially procured from Colt/FN, Sweden later licensed domestic production at Carl Gustafs. Distinctive features include a large pistol grip, a curved magazine for the 6.5x55mm round, and a mid-mounted bipod. The m/21 served until the m/37, which added a quick-change barrel.

Quick Summary

The Swedish m/21 BAR, chambered in 6.5x55mm, was an early light machine gun adopted by Sweden. It featured a large pistol grip, a curved 20-round magazine, and a mid-mounted bipod. Initially imported from Colt/FN, it was later produced domestically by Carl Gustafs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Swedish m/21 BAR History
  2. 01:25Procurement & Domestic Production (Colt, FN, Carl Gustafs)
  3. 02:34Distinctive Features: Grip, Magazine, Bipod
  4. 03:41Sights and Markings on the m/21
  5. 04:19Unique Safety and Selector Mechanism
  6. 04:59Magazine Details and Ergonomic Checkering
  7. 05:38Bipod Stability and Gas System
  8. 06:52Interchangeability with US BAR Models
  9. 07:59Evolution to the Swedish m/37 BAR

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Swedish m/21 BAR unique compared to other BAR models?

The Swedish m/21 BAR is distinguished by its chambering in 6.5x55mm, necessitating a curved 20-round magazine. It also features a large, ergonomic pistol grip and a mid-mounted bipod, differentiating it from standard US BAR variants.

How was the Swedish m/21 BAR produced?

Sweden initially imported 703 BARs from Colt via FN. Later, domestic production was licensed at Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, which produced approximately 7,500 additional units for the Swedish military.

What were the key features of the Swedish m/21 BAR's safety mechanism?

The m/21 features a three-position selector (Full Auto, Semi-Auto, Safe). Uniquely, it includes a spring-loaded button that prevents the safety lever from accidentally being bumped out of the 'Safe' position, enhancing operational security.

What caliber is the Swedish m/21 BAR chambered in?

The Swedish m/21 BAR is chambered in the distinctive 6.5x55mm Swedish cartridge. This caliber required a specially designed curved magazine to accommodate the round's dimensions.

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