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Kjellman machine gun

Kjellman machine gun
TypeMachine gun
Place of originSweden
Service history
In serviceSweden
Used bySwedish Army
Production history
DesignerD.H. Friberg/Rudolf Henrik Kjellman
Designed1870-1907
Specifications
Cartridge6.5×55mm
Caliber6.5 mm
ActionRecoil operated, cam-locked bolt
Feed systemHopper

Belt

Magazine
SightsIron

The Kjellman LMG was a machine gun produced in Sweden. It is notable for being one of the first fully automatic weapons ever conceived (if not produced) and one of the first light machine guns as well.

Although the patent dated back to 1870, and prototypes may have existed at least a half a decade before the Maxim was invented, black powder ammunition made the weapon virtually unusable due to rapid residue build up. The weapon was the brainchild of a Lieutenant D.H. Friberg, and was later modified by (and acquired its namesake from) Rudolf Henrik Kjellman, who in 1907, adapted the system to fire smokeless cartridges. Although boasting a reliable and secure breech-locking mechanism (similar to the Russian DP28), the weapon was prohibitively expensive to manufacture, and only ten were ever made.

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