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  • You can hear the frogs croaking(frogs are really saying..."you missed us b*#@!").

  • lol why do girls shoot like this?

  • As cheap and easy to make and maintain as a Sten gun.

    As sturdy as a Sten gun.

    As reliable as a MP-40.

    The Carl Gustav M45.

  • great weapon.

  • za jebanje dusu dalo

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  • No manual around? She got the grip all wrong. Dont' learn from poor WWII movies where all hold the mag. That's no toy.

  • @ghanaboyz seriously! yuh gotta lean into the gun when you fire too, dont be afraid!

  • @ghanaboyz The Kpist is supposed to be held like that to my knowlege. It has no handguard, so the barrel will get very hot.

  • @hogge87 FWIW we didn't hold it like she does when I used it in the army. We held it just in front of the magazine.

  • @hogge87 Nah, not on the barrel itself but on the, short, fatter part of it, just behind the magazine. The swedish instructions are pretty clear about this I think and it make sense inmo. Sorry for sounding harsh. Nice gun, glad you have it, take care.

  • She's holding it all wrong.

  • its an m45...it is the swedish version of the mp40!

  • it looks like a mix between an mp40 and a ppsh43.

  • @fpsHacker5950 Not really its a mix of the finnish kp-31 and MP40

  • @fpsHacker5950 Actually, it's based on the finnish Lahti.

  • Way is everyone saying it's not the mp40 as far as i can see no one said it was, just that it reminds him of one and they do look a like in their general lay out.I've used this gun while in the Irish army (not IRA) and it was very easy to control and handle.

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  • Yes, that is a Swedish M45. Not to be rude, but i can´t see how you can mistake it for the MP40, they look nothing like each other.

  • their different but they do look similar and it dosent take a rocket scientist to figure that out bigswede7403

  • They have a standard SMG layout with pistol grip at the "rear" and magazine roughly at the middle of the body and both use 9mm ammo. But there the similarities end. The stock is completly different, and the M45 has a barrel shroud which the MP40 had not. And that´s just the major things.

  • nope,, that's a m/45b

  • reminds me of mp40

  • Where do swedes use these weapons or army? They haven't been in war for 200 years?

  • Mainly because we got bored of kicking everyone around way back then, so we decided "Meh, let´s stick with a defensive force and do something constructive instead". ;)

  • you got the point

  • they sell them to other countries

  • @Junttidiskokunkku Where are we using our army? We are using it in Afgahnistan at this time.

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  • @Junttidiskokunkku This gun has been fired in combat, by swedes, in Kongo for example. Many swedes had a very tough time there, but did the best they could in very bad conditions. Later, in Balkan and even later in Afganistan there have been real swedish heroes. As for history (but still within 200 years), I have talked to old swedes who have shot at both russians and germans from Swedish soil. One gentleman still remembered how he and his buddies had to duck when russian bombers attacked.

  • @ghanaboyz

    Swedish soldiers fighting Soviet and German soldiers on Swedish ground ? During WW2 ?

    I thought Sweden remained a neutral state during that war.

    You speak about Swedish citizen who volunteered to join the Finns during the Winter War, don't you ?

  • @Briselance

    I wrote from Swedish soil, not on Swedish soil. You are miss-quoting me a bit.

    'From' meant shooting at air planes here. Not counted as ground combat if you want to split hairs.

    Your comment on being a neutral state is strange. Defending the own ground, water or air could still mean declaring being neutral! We could try to guard our borders and still not declaring war! Not easy tho.

    Norway is a brother and is also a neighbour. Ofc many sweded felt bad of them being occupied.

  • @Junttidiskokunkku also, many Swedes went to other countries during WW2 or secretly helped set up forces even here in Sweden (like 10.000+ norwegian soldiers). Lots of Swedes went to Finland for example.

    But as a Country we were pretty happy being fat&passive,with a defensive force for some decades until some egg heads decided there will be no war ever so we dismantle a lot of what we had and send the rest to. eeh... Afghanistan to die there, far from home.

  • @Junttidiskokunkku That might be just because we do have an army. Don't you think some other contry would claim Sweden if we had no defence at all?

  • @SWEmanque Don't care about that.. We Finns are stupid.

  • sounds like its fucking

  • Shold not hold the clip when firing can make it jam. Also very good smg when it comes to use silencers. Was used by special forces and cia forces in nam.

  • Very nice but she needs to lean forward more.

  • Wee! I had one those when I did my service! God I loved it!

    Yeah she did good just firing it, but they are pretty tricky if want to be accurate when shooting it.

  • Yea this was a cool video. The gun looks like it kicks a lot for a 9mm smg, but I have not shot an m45 so I do not know.

  • Its not to bad kick. She stands wrong and hold in the clip. So it makes it look like that. Handeled corrctly it is no probs at all.

    But hey this is just for fu anaway so i doesnt matter.

  • Yeah, she is standing wrong - but you're supposed to grip the magazine as support on the Gustav and other similar SMGs (MP48 and such).

  • Well if your intrested check out the clip :

    "Zb26, Yugo M92, M16, Swedish M45, etc"

    Here on U-tube.

    The man in a blue jacket is holding the

    M45 as intended by the manufactors.

    The reson you don´t whant to hold in the magazine is that over time you might have a problem with the attachment of the magazine.

    I´v seen many clips from gunranges in the US. where the shooter holds in the clip.

    This is not what it tought in the Swedish armed forces. And well we invented the damn thing.

  • It's not a clip, it's a magazine. A clip is a strip of metal which holds rounds together by the rim so they may easily be inserted into the magazine.

  • Thanks for the english lesson as english is not my first language any help is ofcourse appriciated. Maybe you can correct some spelling aswell ?

    When it comes to the M45, I´m quiet familliar. And you shouldn´t hold the MAGAZINE..... Ok ?

  • LOL typiskt amerikaner, när dom vet att dom har fel så kan dom inte erkänna det utan då hittar dom något helt annat orelevant att håna :D

    Yes folks, it's not intended to hold the magazine - i know cuz I'm swedish and has used it in the army ;)

  • I have shoot alot with this gun and was pretty good with it. I could hit in 10 cm from 100 meters standing. You dont need better in a urban or forest war. Perfect for sweden. Its a very good gun on short distace and fiering very fast. Easy to take care of and never jammed for me.

  • maybe she cud take the clip out and shuve it up her pussy and make a nice porno. Shes pretty hot.XD

  • I'd say she did a pretty good job for a first timer

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