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Pistol M/40
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Intended for 3d print. Swedish WW2-era pistol. The Pistol M/40 was a virtual copy of the Finnish Lahti L-35, which was in turn visually, if not mechanically, similar to the German Luger P08. Sweden had originally intended to adopt the German Walther P38 as its new standard army sidearm, but only a paltry 1500 P38s had been delivered by the time Germany invaded Poland and subsequently halted all export to fill domestic demand. Sweden instead settled on manufacturing the Lahti L-35 under licence (incidentally, the licence arrangement was due to Finland shifting all its arms production to domestic use due to the ongoing Winter War against the Soviet Union. You may notice a trend in Sweden's near abroad at the time...). The Pistol M/40 was an adequate, if heavy (and arguably inferior to the Walther P38), sidearm for the army, and around 80.000 copies were produced by Husqvarna between 1940 and the end of its production run in 1946. The pistols remained in use until the 1980s, thoug
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