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Lahti L-35
I have looked for a diagram and/or description of this pistol that shows/explains the accelerator. I did find US patents by Aimo Lahti, but they were not for his pistol.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
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12-10-2010 10:42 PM
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As Rosanne Rosannadana said: "Never-mind"
I remembered a book I had and sure enough there was a diagram of the L-35, including how the accelerator was made. Cool gun.
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hi i know the thread is a few years old but can you tell me what book it's in? Iv'e been looking for a diagram also but i guess since the pistol is so rare there's nothing about it online :\ all i found out was the Swedish
m/40 copy didn't even have it
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Unfortunately, my firearm books are currently in a storage locker 1300 miles away and I can't remember which one it was. Something like "Military Pistols of the World". It was given to me 20 years ago by a co-worker who purchased it for firearm details to use in a spy novel he was writing. He never did get published, and a few years later gave the book to me.
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Evey Swede M40 I have seen had the accelerator and it's not alone as I saw in scholl as a kid the M2 .50 HMG also has it as well as the 1919 .30 GPM.
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..MJ..
MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
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These people will give you hand, there very knowledgeable. EnglishIndex