daddylonglegs
CGN Regular
- Location
- Big River, Saskatchewan
I have recently purchased a rare example of a Swedish Husqvarna Model 40 Lahti pistol, and am wondering how many other CGNers own either the Finnish or Swedish model of these pistols.
In my opinion, they are a superior design to the famed Luger Parabellum pistols. They have the same good ergonomics (grip angle) as the luger, but seem more robust & fool-proof.
My pistol is rare in that the only markings on it are the serial number and a small Carl Gustaf proof-mark on the barrel. The makers' mark (Husqvarna Vaponfabrik AB) has been ground off like the underground pistols the Swedes supplied to Danish & Norwegian resistance fighters during WW 11. Those pistols were all of the large trigger guard frame however, while my pistol is of the older small trigger guard frame. I have been in e-mail contact with Arne Bergkvist, a long time now retired employee of Husqvarna & a gunshop owner & collector of these pistols, in Sweden. It is his opinion that my pistol was one of the quality control units that Carl Gustaf (the government purchasing agent) picked up from the manufacturer (Husqvarna) before any acceptance markings were made on the pistol. He states that less than 50 pistols like mine are known to be in existence, but it is the first that he has ever seen with the makers mark ground off. It is also known that Sweden provided "deniable pistols" sanitized of any manufacturers markings to high ranking intelligence officers (spies). It would be fascinating if Milsurps could tell us their stories.
I am an old fogey, and seem unable to learn how to post pictures, but would be happy to send them to any member who wants to post them here.
In my opinion, they are a superior design to the famed Luger Parabellum pistols. They have the same good ergonomics (grip angle) as the luger, but seem more robust & fool-proof.
My pistol is rare in that the only markings on it are the serial number and a small Carl Gustaf proof-mark on the barrel. The makers' mark (Husqvarna Vaponfabrik AB) has been ground off like the underground pistols the Swedes supplied to Danish & Norwegian resistance fighters during WW 11. Those pistols were all of the large trigger guard frame however, while my pistol is of the older small trigger guard frame. I have been in e-mail contact with Arne Bergkvist, a long time now retired employee of Husqvarna & a gunshop owner & collector of these pistols, in Sweden. It is his opinion that my pistol was one of the quality control units that Carl Gustaf (the government purchasing agent) picked up from the manufacturer (Husqvarna) before any acceptance markings were made on the pistol. He states that less than 50 pistols like mine are known to be in existence, but it is the first that he has ever seen with the makers mark ground off. It is also known that Sweden provided "deniable pistols" sanitized of any manufacturers markings to high ranking intelligence officers (spies). It would be fascinating if Milsurps could tell us their stories.
I am an old fogey, and seem unable to learn how to post pictures, but would be happy to send them to any member who wants to post them here.