• A Swedish copy of the L-35 Lahti, the Husqvarna m/40, saw extensive service with the Swedish military until the 1980s.
  • Data for original Lahti L-35 pistol. ... On the other hand, the original L-35 was extremely reliable and robust gun, with the only drawback of being slightly too heavy.
  • Husqvarna of Switzerland produced the Lahti L-35 as the "Pistol m/40" from 1940 to 1946. ... Physical The physical qualities of the Lahti L-35.
  • Far less people know about Finnish pistols of that period. One of them was the semi-automatic (self-loading) pistol L-35 designed by Aymo Lahti.
  • The Lahti L-35 pistol was equipped with a safety catch blocking the trigger, the safety catch was located on the left side of the frame.
  • It is curious that this Lahti L-35 would be within the serial range of the last military order but not have the stock attachment lug.
  • The Lahti L-35 is a Finnish manufactured semi-automatic pistol. ... The m/40 has the same internal design as the Finnish L-35, but was made from lower quality steel.
  • With the separate bolt and slide of the Lahti l35 And with similar guns like the schwarslose and the first model automag
  • Next rhetorical question: When is a Luger not a Luger? Rhetorical answer: When it’s a Lahti L-35. Or a Husqvarna M/40.