Lahti L-35
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lahti L-35 | |
---|---|
Husqvarna m/40-variant |
|
Type | semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Finland |
Service history | |
Used by | Finland, Sweden |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Designer | Aimo Lahti |
Designed | 1935 |
Number built | 9000 L-35 + 100 000 Pistol m/40 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Length | 245 mm |
Barrel length | 107 mm |
|
|
Cartridge | 9 mm Parabellum |
Caliber | 9 mm x 19 mm |
Action | single action |
Feed system | 8 rd. detachable magazine |
Lahti L-35 is a pistol designed by Aimo Lahti that was produced between 1935 and 1952. About 9000 pistols were made in four production series.
The weapon had a bolt accelerator to improve reliability in cold conditions or when fouled. This kind of system was rare for pistols.
Finnish army used L-35 in Winter War and Continuation War, and it was the official service pistol till 1980s when it was replaced by FN HP DA-pistol. (9.00 PIST 80 / 9.00 PIST 80-91)
[edit] Pistol m/40
A simplified and somewhat less reliable version of the L-35 was built in Sweden under license and was adopted for service by the Swedish Armed Forces in 1940. The official Swedish military designation for this pistol was Pistol m/40 but it is also know as the Husqvarna m/40 after the manufacturer, Husqvarna who produced almost 100 000 of them between 1940 and 1946.
Due to poor quality steel used in manufacturing and the use of a more powerful 9 mm cartridge adapted in the 1960s (m/39B), the bolts of Pistol m/40s started to crack in the 1980s. As a temporary replacement the retired FN Model 1903 (Pistol m/07) pistols were brought back into service until the switch to the new Glock pistols was complete. The switch was done during the 1990s and then Glock 17 (Pistol 88) was adopted by the Swedish Army, and Glock 19 (Pistol 88B) by the Swedish Air Force.
Finnish infantry weapons of World War II |
---|
Side arms |
Lahti L-35 |
Rifles & carbines |
M/27 Pystykorva | M/39 Ukko-Pekka |
Submachine guns |
Suomi M-31 SMG |
Machine guns & other larger weapons |
Maxim M/32-33 | Lahti-Saloranta M/26 LMG | L-39 20 mm Lahti |