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L-34 Sampo: Aimo Lahti's Rejected Masterpiece 

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Finland's standard light machine gun going into the Winter War was the LS-26, a gun which did not succeed in field use. It was complex and cumbersome, and Finnish troops quickly replaced it with captured Russian DP-27 LMGs. Part of the problem of the LS-26 was it's recoil-operated design. Finnish military authorities specified a recoil-operated mechanism for their LMG in light of the success of the recoil-operated heavy Maxim guns in Finnish service. Gas operation was quickly recognized as a superior system for light machine guns, but too late to stop adoption of the LS-26.
In the early 1930s, Aimo Lahti did design a gas-operated LMG, heavily influenced by the Czech ZB-26 system. A handful of prototypes were made by VKT, looking for both Finnish military acceptance and international sales. The gun was made in several calibers, most notably 7.62x54R for Finland and 7.92x57mm Mauser for export. However, bureaucratic issues prevented its consideration by the Finnish Army, and the timing was too late for exports. The L-34 was significantly lighter and simpler than the LS-26, and it was performed quite well in Finnish trials - which did not happen until the 1950s. By that time, the Finnish military was looking for an intermediate-caliber belt-fed gun, and the L-34 was not suitable regardless of its performance.
Many thanks to Sako for providing me access to film this L-34 from their reference collection!
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@user-mi3tq5qd4u
@user-mi3tq5qd4u 3 года назад
Basically Finnish weapons development : lahti , we need a new gun , Design one
@monyclair5357
@monyclair5357 3 года назад
Yes !
@janwacawik7432
@janwacawik7432 3 года назад
Finnish John Moses Browning, by all means.
@asteroidrules
@asteroidrules 3 года назад
Aimo Lahti was basically the entire Finnish gun industry in the interwar period. He made the KP31, the LS26, L35, L39, and even the variants of the Maxim and Mosin that Finland used at the time. Soviet intelligence even suspected him of developing assault rifle prototypes.
@peka2478
@peka2478 3 года назад
not that we'll buy it, but still, design one
@monyclair5357
@monyclair5357 3 года назад
@@asteroidrules This man is my favorite gun conceptor ever honestly ... And I'm french we have a lot of inventor in our history, never forget Ribeyrolles.
@Ultrafarer
@Ultrafarer 3 года назад
Magazine? Surely the Sampo produces endless ammo out of thin air?
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 3 года назад
And it produces not one but two assistant gunners to feed the bullets in.
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 года назад
Ian clearly said, the magazine and bipod are missing.
@Seb-Storm
@Seb-Storm 3 года назад
@@brittakriep2938 r/whoosh
@the_unapologetic_patriot
@the_unapologetic_patriot 3 года назад
@@brittakriep2938 hmmm..... someone seems to have not gotten the joke.....
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 года назад
@@the_unapologetic_patriot : As a person with Asperger disorder i have a problem to recognize what is serious and what is fun.
@EmperorHirohito-kv2uc
@EmperorHirohito-kv2uc 3 года назад
I feel like Ian is transforming from a francophile to a finnophile...
@emanuellandeholm5657
@emanuellandeholm5657 3 года назад
Does Ian have Finnish roots or something? As a Swede I obviously approve. Brödrafolket!
@theangriestbaguetteonthein4779
@theangriestbaguetteonthein4779 3 года назад
_Père quai lait!_
@Kikiapina
@Kikiapina 3 года назад
Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan
@emanuellandeholm5657
@emanuellandeholm5657 3 года назад
@@Kikiapina Säkkijärven polkka!
@emanuellandeholm5657
@emanuellandeholm5657 3 года назад
@@theangriestbaguetteonthein4779 Dad drinks milk? My French is not 100%.
@toolthoughts
@toolthoughts 3 года назад
Nice to see that SAKO has opened up to researches like this.
@McKollu
@McKollu 3 года назад
Bro, if Gun Jesus comes to your door and demands access, you let him in, no matter who / what company you are 😂
@TheArklyte
@TheArklyte 3 года назад
Only to Ian and only for however long a century anniversary of the factory lasts.
@imadequate3376
@imadequate3376 3 года назад
Hopefully we see one next week of him at Valmet with a RK 95 TP. My coworker owns a SAKO Vixin, nice rifle, very fine quality
@jameshealy4594
@jameshealy4594 3 года назад
I'm glad they realise it benefits them also, by sharing knowledge we all gain. Speaking personally, their rifles are magnificent from what I've seen.
@Ethnarches
@Ethnarches 3 года назад
YT = Yksittäistuli or something like that (semiauto), literally "single fire". KT = Konetuli (full auto), literally "machine fire". V = Varmistettu (Safe), literally "safe". Edit: I got some better translations for "Varmistettu" from fellow Finns, a more accurate literal translation would be "is made sure". Check the comments for other suggestions if you are interested.
@foleymaj
@foleymaj 3 года назад
The literal translation of "varmistettu" would actually be "secured", but yes I concur on those translations.
@CrowManyClouds
@CrowManyClouds 3 года назад
A machine gun with a RU-vid setting? Shows just how forward-thinking Lahti was!
@laurisikio
@laurisikio 3 года назад
Hyvin käännetty piti päätä raapia että ymmärsin ne lyhenteet
@Kumimono
@Kumimono 3 года назад
Mietin, kun KT'stä tuli ensin mieleen Kertatuli, että mikä se tuo YT on. Yhteistoimintatuli? Eli volley fire. :D
@h0ts0ur
@h0ts0ur 3 года назад
hyvä käännös
@DirtyMardi
@DirtyMardi 3 года назад
The old VKT rifle factory, where mr. Lahti’s guns were manufactured is now an office building with telesales people, a gym and some other businesses. At least there’s a luncheteria next to it, called Aimo, where many of his guns are enclosed in vitrines for people to see.
@RLRSwanson
@RLRSwanson 3 года назад
I think the other, more complete 7.92 L-34 is or at least was in the collection of the War Museum in Helsinki and as I remember Markku Palokangas also wrote, that gun should be on display front and center in perpetuity as a monument to the absolutely criminal incompetence, complacency, negligence and such of various bureacracies, parties, ministers etc. who were responsible for weapons procurement, defense spending, policies and whatnot prior to World War 2. By the way Ian, there was a complete with accessories Lahti L-41 machine gun donated to the then Pattern Room at Enfield in the 60s IIRC, so it should be somewhere in the Royal Armouries firearms collection or National Firearms centre or whatever it's called these days.
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 3 года назад
I hate seeing a good design that was never given a fair chance. This looks great. It is well built, relatively simple, and I bet looking at how the gas system and bolt that it was a silky smooth shooter even in 8mm Mauser.
@B52Stratofortress1
@B52Stratofortress1 3 года назад
Was a 7.62x53R
@kj3n569
@kj3n569 3 года назад
The two existing guns were manufactured in 7.92×57 (8mm) for export by Mauser. Ian put that in the description, as well as there were plans for being available in "several calibers".
@B52Stratofortress1
@B52Stratofortress1 3 года назад
@@kj3n569 that's what happens when I comment before finishing the video!
@brucerobert227
@brucerobert227 3 года назад
Interesting thing about this gun; if you look over the early portion of the video where they show the gun from all angles, you can distinctly see that all controls are made for gloved hands. Neat!
@Kesssuli
@Kesssuli 3 года назад
Well as history have told war can happen in middle of winter. Gloves are much better to have than trying to handle pieces of metal with bare hands when outside temperature can be - 30Degrees Celcius or worser.
@alexanderhowarth6460
@alexanderhowarth6460 3 года назад
They better be in Finland.. imagine all the armies in history that went into that sort of environment unprepared I'm talking about La grande armiée and the third Reich for example. How hellish it must've been for them trying to do a job like that in those conditions with their own equipment fighting them every step of the way. Just awful
@Kesssuli
@Kesssuli 3 года назад
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Im pretty sure that any gun designed in northen countries can be operated with gloves. But least in finland it was more like mandatory.
@RonOhio
@RonOhio 3 года назад
So the name translates as "The machine gun that keeps on giving"?
@petrimakela5978
@petrimakela5978 3 года назад
Bingo
@HellbirdIV
@HellbirdIV 3 года назад
Fun Finnish Fact: The name "Sampo" comes from Finnish mythology, known in the modern day particularly from the Kalevala, as the name of a magical artifact forged by Ilmarinen, a hero/god/character in the mythology known as a master Blacksmith. What exactly the Sampo was is unclear, but in the Kalevala it is a mill that can produce gold from nothing - regardless of its nature, the Sampo was thought to give wealth, power and success to those who possessed it, and losing it was the greatest misfortune.
@stefanmolnapor910
@stefanmolnapor910 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing
@HellbirdIV
@HellbirdIV 3 года назад
@@dimapez I remember it most vividly from a Donald Duck comic adaptation of the Kalevala, where obviously Scrooge McDuck mostly wanted to use it to make gold. It was my first exposure to the Kalevala stories.
@Segalmed
@Segalmed 3 года назад
@@HellbirdIV The Norse had a similar myth about the magical mill Grotti. According to one version It got dropped into the sea while on order to produce salt. That's why the sea is salty since the thing is still at work (in the Edda version it just gets smashed like in the Kalevala).
@NM-wd7kx
@NM-wd7kx 3 года назад
@@Segalmed I've heard a very similar story about 'the Devil's saltmill', I like myth's style
@TheZINGularity
@TheZINGularity 3 года назад
Also the inspiration for the One Ring
@cheutho
@cheutho 3 года назад
Congratulations on reaching the "welcome to the back room" stage of your career.
@wurfyy
@wurfyy 3 года назад
Oh, he's been there for a while.
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen 3 года назад
Ian was actively invited by the GIGN to come have a look at their signature weapon... It came relatively shortly after his book on French military rifles, so I my theory is that it was decided in the upper echelons that Ian should be recognized for his work. But informally... because France :P TL;DR: Ian has been in back rooms no other civilian, let alone foreigners, has ever ventured.
@zackgeorgly5099
@zackgeorgly5099 2 года назад
Truly a "forgetten weapon" - never even knew this existed before seeing this.
@joo9619
@joo9619 2 года назад
Same as a finn
@BenLoula
@BenLoula 3 года назад
Every day we get closer to Ian showcasing an AL-43 heavy submachine gun.
@laciihasz4734
@laciihasz4734 3 года назад
I think the heavy submachine title is already taken by the danuvia m43
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 3 года назад
He's speaking so quiet because he's afraid to wake it up.
@zinsanez
@zinsanez 3 года назад
He is visiting a holy place
@VaterOrlaag
@VaterOrlaag 3 года назад
"A centimeter, that's something between 3/8 and half an inch" - Gotta love the imperial system.
@WangMingGe
@WangMingGe 3 года назад
It's just better for a lot of things. And no less rational than measures based on fractions of mistaken estimates of the circumference of the earth, which got replace by the equally rational (...) distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
@juliusgreen9179
@juliusgreen9179 3 года назад
@@WangMingGe Copium
@markusbjorklund5920
@markusbjorklund5920 3 года назад
@@WangMingGe "In 1958, a conference of English-speaking nations agreed to unify their standards of length and mass, and define them in terms of metric measures. The American yard was shortened and the imperial yard was lengthened as a result. The new conversion factors were announced in 1959 in Federal Register Notice 59-5442 (June 30, 1959), which states the definition of a standard inch: The value for the inch, derived from the value of the Yard effective July 1, 1959, is exactly equivalent to 25.4 mm."
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 года назад
One Inch is in Germany mostly called , englisches Zoll' or only ,Zoll'. We once had ,Zoll' also. ( One ,prussian Zoll' was 26,2 mm). The ,english Zoll'/ inch is 25,4 mm, so 1 cm/ 10 mm is in decimal writing about 0,4 ( .4 ) inch. This Inch system is in our country unusual, with exeption of pipes. For most pipe diameters EN and ANSI is the same, but for example ,2,5 " is in ANSI 73 mm and in EN 76 mm. , which sometimes caused problems, when i , Brittas boyfriend, worked in a small pipeline company.
@hond654
@hond654 3 года назад
@@WangMingGe ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1d3gAZ-Te3Y.html how Australians do it properly
@edwardgarea7650
@edwardgarea7650 3 года назад
One of the best and most intelligent sites on You Tube. Ian talks to us as intelligent adults, not at us as children. I think I’ve mentioned before that my goddaughter is a flic (cop) in France. I introduced her to this site and it is now her favorite. An endorsement like that you can’t buy. Keep up the good work, Ian. You always educate me and never bore me, and I love when you take the weapon apart to explain how it works. I love your teaching style.
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 3 года назад
Väinämöinen called, he wants the Sampo back!
@VonArmagedda
@VonArmagedda 3 года назад
"What's that? Oh, it's Louhi in a bird costume. Gimme that new Sampo we got from that Lahti-guy"
@zacharyrollick6169
@zacharyrollick6169 3 года назад
4:20 So to sum it up, the gun is "The gift that keeps on giving".
@Hagop64
@Hagop64 3 года назад
I always kinda laugh at myself on how closely I pay attention to the disassembly of these firearms, as if there will be a time when I need to be able to quickly field strip an L-34. (Not that I'm going to stop of course, love seeing how they all work!)
@Angel9932
@Angel9932 3 года назад
The disassembly portion of his videos is generally my favorite part. Not that I ever see myself going into firearms design but it is neat to see how things fit together to perform their assigned task. Or at least make the attempt to perform their task.
@eamonwright7488
@eamonwright7488 3 года назад
That's a beautiful gun. Looks like it would be easy to operate every function with gloves on.
@grayhantzell1957
@grayhantzell1957 3 года назад
Finally, a weapon to clean my dandruff problem
@primalabe9190
@primalabe9190 3 года назад
I had to look at this comment like a solid minute while thinking "Did you just fucking..."
@grayhantzell1957
@grayhantzell1957 3 года назад
@@primalabe9190 y e s
@chadgeary2653
@chadgeary2653 3 года назад
I hate that it took me so damn long to get this...
@bananasoup297
@bananasoup297 3 года назад
I dont get it
@BerndFelsche
@BerndFelsche 3 года назад
I like the bolt locking more than that of the Bren.
@alfulton5946
@alfulton5946 3 года назад
This would be the ultimate gun for anyone's collection.
@AmorrSummerstorm
@AmorrSummerstorm 3 года назад
Pretty rare gun
@TheSpekkel1
@TheSpekkel1 3 года назад
Seeing that this example is owned by sako and the other one is in a museum, yes it would be, but it's a waste of time dreaming of that, these guns being so unobtanium.
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 3 года назад
Like little black boy said in that one movie "It could happen". All you have to do is become a billionaire and buy Sako and you got it.
@Enraged-Gecko
@Enraged-Gecko 3 года назад
Finish firearms have always been of particular interest to me. You have sporadic models pop up here and there that are more complicated than they need to be, but generally the Fins strike a balance between simplicity and quality that’s hard to argue with.
@BigboiiTone
@BigboiiTone 3 года назад
Same with me. I'm fascinated by the LS/26 and wish there was more info on it. Something about that chunky design and the great history of Suomi
@curiousentertainment3008
@curiousentertainment3008 3 года назад
This looks like something the early Star Wars movies would’ve used.
@AshleyPomeroy
@AshleyPomeroy 3 года назад
The shoulder stock in particular has something of the MG34 about it.
@duceanahalf
@duceanahalf 3 года назад
I think thats just like the stock that the Mandalorions rifle uses
@boomah3707
@boomah3707 3 года назад
I think the the mando rifle is based on this
@colinmcdonald2499
@colinmcdonald2499 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@reaper_exd7498
@reaper_exd7498 3 года назад
I was literally thinking the same thing.
@TheGearhead222
@TheGearhead222 3 года назад
That is a beautifully machined receiver! Definitely old school gun design!-John in Texas
@philips.5563
@philips.5563 3 года назад
I'm quite taken with the finish on this gun. Quite lovely.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 3 года назад
It's a Finnish finish. Okay, I'm partly Finnish, and completely finished now.
@Seve82
@Seve82 3 года назад
@@MonkeyJedi99 Yes officer we need to Finnish this one! :-D
@tisFrancesfault
@tisFrancesfault 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, I first read it as shampoo, which naturally I thought it was an odd name to give it.
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 3 года назад
But really they named it after a magic mcguffin from an old Finnish myth.
@iododendron3416
@iododendron3416 3 года назад
L'Oréal Helsinki
@Njazmo
@Njazmo 3 года назад
Shampoo that gives a nice warm shower of bullets. ;D
@briansmithwins
@briansmithwins 3 года назад
Who knew that the Finns were MST3k fans? KEEP CIRCULATING THE TAPES!
@TheInflicted
@TheInflicted 3 года назад
ONLY A SAMPO!!
@cosmicatrophy4648
@cosmicatrophy4648 3 года назад
I was searching the comments for this
@morteforte7033
@morteforte7033 3 года назад
Who knew it was a machine gun...I thought it was a little rubber novelty item😏
@thokarev254
@thokarev254 3 года назад
Thanks for a great video Ian! I have managed to see these only in photographs. I feel that had the Sampo LMG been taken into production the DP would stil have seen significant use, after all it was a good gun too, and it was captured in significant numbers. We didn't exactly have an abundance of firearms in 7,62x54r, large % of firearms in use were in 8mm mauser, 6,5 swedish, 7,35 carcano and 8mm lebel.
@CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts
@CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts 3 года назад
Shame, this thing looks like it would have been fantastic.
@fieldkitchen
@fieldkitchen 3 года назад
Felt sorry for Ian struggling to explain Sampo . Finnish is spoken in Heaven because it takes an eternity to learn. He did fine.
@unluckycatfish6866
@unluckycatfish6866 3 года назад
Imagine going to heaven and having to go through the hell of learning finnish
@pauldarling330
@pauldarling330 3 года назад
remarkably clever and simple design. really well done. Good job on the weight, too.
@das_gruuben
@das_gruuben 2 года назад
The stock assembly has the quintessential "Idiot Mark" on it. It looks like a 90 degree throw on the disassembly pin to pull the gun apart, but somebody has clearly moved it 180 degrees more than a few times.
@ALIGwedew62
@ALIGwedew62 3 года назад
Next on Forgotten Weapon Lahti more forgotten machine gun The HëD Kòndisoner
@aro2866
@aro2866 3 года назад
Headshots are effective against dandruff.
@rat3732
@rat3732 3 года назад
this gun looks like one of the blasters from the old battlefront...
@Matt-xc6sp
@Matt-xc6sp 3 года назад
Something about Finnish guns. That rugged Soviet simplicity with traditional Scandinavian craftsmanship.
@ruffe7655
@ruffe7655 2 года назад
@@harvia6123 pieni osa kuuluu scandinaviaan
@Matt-xc6sp
@Matt-xc6sp 2 года назад
@@harvia6123 It is on the Scandinavian Peninsula, but if we're being pedantic I technically only said its craftsmanship was of Scandinavian influence.
@dzannis2
@dzannis2 3 года назад
All MST3k fans are saying to themselves when they see this, “BRING US THE SAMPO!!!!”
@Slim934
@Slim934 3 года назад
"Are you with the Bride or the Failure?"
@dzannis2
@dzannis2 3 года назад
@@Slim934 😂😂😂
@brainfat1
@brainfat1 3 года назад
She's washing her Cristo.
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker 3 года назад
"If you think you know what a sampo is, write it down on a piece of paper, throw it away and try not to think about it. You'll be glad you did.” - Tom Servo
@dsobew
@dsobew 3 года назад
I was hoping I wasn't the only one to make that connection to mst3k
@cadeniguess6333
@cadeniguess6333 3 года назад
Ian should make a book about the guns of Finland
@xab-lo904
@xab-lo904 3 года назад
Arma Fennica series is extensive enough.
@alenidrizi2872
@alenidrizi2872 3 года назад
Mom can we get a l-34, Mom: we have a l34 at home L34 at home - LS 26
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 3 года назад
more like a bren gun
@TheSuperZOS
@TheSuperZOS 3 года назад
So that's what the noita is looking for under that mountain. Yeah, that oughta fix the world.
@ivo215
@ivo215 3 года назад
@6:15 Ian: "Small comical flash hider". Me: "wait, what? Damn it, ears! That's not what he said!".
@fiftyhunnug
@fiftyhunnug 3 года назад
I just read an article a few minutes ago about an archaeologist having discovered a 4,400 year old "Shaman's snake stick" in a Finnish lake.
@mattzegarski3831
@mattzegarski3831 3 года назад
Ian keeps whispering in these videos. I guess Sako really does have a "Gun Library."
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 3 года назад
It's a big room, and I was trying (successfully!) to avoid getting a lot of echo in the audio.
@jtukko
@jtukko 3 года назад
The Medium Perkele Blaster, providing a great number of powerful "haista paska"`per minute while staying mobile as vittu.
@eizol568
@eizol568 3 года назад
The way Ian pronounces “Kilos”, it sounds like he has distain for that word… damn imperialist 😏
@ostiariusalpha
@ostiariusalpha 3 года назад
Pounds and stone or GTFO.
@undertakernumberone1
@undertakernumberone1 3 года назад
@@ostiariusalpha Metric is superior, barbarian. And the imperial system by now is tied to the metric system.
@ostiariusalpha
@ostiariusalpha 3 года назад
@@undertakernumberone1 Both the metric and imperial units of length are now tied to the speed of light in a vacuum. Neither one is any longer the same as the original standard that they started with. Also, metric never sent any astronauts to the moon, blah blah blah... and so on. Murica!
@janwacawik7432
@janwacawik7432 3 года назад
@@ostiariusalpha NASA used metric for all their calculations that put men on the moon.
@undertakernumberone1
@undertakernumberone1 3 года назад
@@ostiariusalpha considering that von Braun and co. Were used to the metric system, meanwhile later on the NASA later had a million dollar blunder converting metric to imperial with a moon rover... Metric system is simpler, more precise and all around superior. And the "new" imperial system is standardtized and adjusted to the metric system... so i only see a yankee trying to deal with his own feelings of inadequacy here.
@SirBoDen
@SirBoDen 3 года назад
History and how things work, my two favorite things. Thank you Ian.
@mattolfson9230
@mattolfson9230 3 года назад
I recall an old episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 where they were riffing a Finish movie where they kept referring to the Sampo, but never really explained what the heck it was. At the break, Joel & the Bots posted a question to the audience, "What is a Sampo?", and made a write-in letter contest out of it. I wish I knew this back then just so I could draw them a picture of a light machine gun in Craola with Tom or Crow each holding one. ... I know ... I'm weird.
@georgetreepwood1119
@georgetreepwood1119 3 года назад
Thanks for this presentation---- What a beautifully designed and machined gun
@stevenjsantiago9315
@stevenjsantiago9315 3 года назад
I appreciate you, This archive of knowledge will prove very beneficial! Looking Forward to getting some merch.
@BaronVonHardcharger
@BaronVonHardcharger 3 года назад
Its actually pretty fun watching Ian struggle with the words for mythology when he is so well spoken in the realm of facts! Almost as if the historian in him rebels at making mystical connotations! The written explanation summed it up well though. :)
@borjesvensson8661
@borjesvensson8661 3 года назад
The finns themself always get a bit confused when trying to explain the sampo. A lot of a bit like but not really perhaps maybe.
@lennutrajektoor
@lennutrajektoor 2 года назад
A Finno-Ugric person here. Kalevala, the poem where Sampo is built, is a distinct Finno-Ugric poem and has roots to Sumerian Gilgamesh. The direct ancestry of Kalevala is from Nenets poems. They have nothing common with Greeks. The Finno-Ugric poems and world is by far deeper and richer than Indo-European langugae speakers are used to. In modern term Sampo is a bottomless ATM.
@MisterBones2910
@MisterBones2910 2 года назад
He meant to compare the symbolism, not suggest origin.
@kj3n569
@kj3n569 3 года назад
If George Lucas was aware of this gun, Stormtroopers would have used them to miss every target they fired at.
@gadi70
@gadi70 2 года назад
That design isn't quite optional for a standing soldier though.
@sanuku535
@sanuku535 Год назад
Man that's a sexy gun. *Starts to drool with Koskenkorva induced snow*
@d.unterreiner161
@d.unterreiner161 3 года назад
What would we do without Forgotten Weapons?
@bent4302
@bent4302 3 года назад
Forget weapons
@ilyashapovalenko6789
@ilyashapovalenko6789 3 года назад
And never recall them
@samuelchurchill6458
@samuelchurchill6458 3 года назад
@@bent4302 you’re not wrong……
@wendigo1619
@wendigo1619 3 года назад
Sci-Fi as hell looking. perfect Star Wars prop
@ComradeBenedict
@ComradeBenedict 3 года назад
This is definitely one of those cases of beauty through simplicity
@valkoharja
@valkoharja 2 года назад
Fascinating. Hopefully you had a nice trip to Finland.
@gregorypaulbox3035
@gregorypaulbox3035 3 года назад
Next Headstamp book idea... Domestic Finnish Military Firearms!
@Ethnarches
@Ethnarches 3 года назад
Wow, I've been waiting for this one!
@FINhenu
@FINhenu 3 года назад
Still waiting for a full video about the LS-26..
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 3 года назад
It's coming; I've already filmed it.
@FINhenu
@FINhenu 3 года назад
@@ForgottenWeapons Aimo lahti also did some improvements on russian maxims resulting in the finnish M/32-33. Video about those would also be awesome!
@jounipenttila9908
@jounipenttila9908 3 года назад
@@ForgottenWeapons Dear FW. Before doing that LS 26 film. Look what this russian museum has in it's collection in Siberia. The very rare LS 26-31 gun. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h2xybSnOBtE.html It is propable only one in the whole world!
@KMac329
@KMac329 17 дней назад
What a shame that this beauty wasn't more developed and put into production. As Ian, says, it's a masterpiece.
@lucianene7741
@lucianene7741 3 года назад
This is a BAR disguised as a BREN, or rather as a ZB-26. Nice design, all parts machined because there wasn't any production line to make them stamped.
@zmike9831
@zmike9831 3 года назад
Beautiful design and very modular, amazing gun.
@Pelleministeri
@Pelleministeri 3 года назад
SAKO 100 years! Proud Finn here.
@Dafuro
@Dafuro 3 года назад
Would love to see a Noita wield this to obtain the actual Sampo
@TheScoundrel70
@TheScoundrel70 3 года назад
What an elegant, well thought out design. Impressively refined and finished (no pun intended) example considering this example is an early prototype.
@BudgetMechanic
@BudgetMechanic 5 месяцев назад
As far as I know and understood (I´m born and raised in Finland) Sampo was an artifact that had a handcrank, and magically spat out fortunes which included wheat, gold and salt
@mikebennet7697
@mikebennet7697 2 года назад
Build quality is incredible on that.
@rautavaara9194
@rautavaara9194 3 года назад
Ah, the Sampo: A mythological machine, that provides infinite wealth for its creator. Just like the L-34.
@jukkatalari3896
@jukkatalari3896 3 года назад
Sampo-konekivääri L-41 (belt-fed developement of L-34) fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampo-konekiv%C3%A4%C3%A4ri unfortunately no English wiki page about it, only Finnish and Russian
@docmoreau7540
@docmoreau7540 3 года назад
Really ingenious design - both simple and (by the look of it) reliable.
@leepalmer1210
@leepalmer1210 3 года назад
This looks incredible, well thought out and actually easy to manufacture.
@jpenna1976
@jpenna1976 3 года назад
Yes, clearly in design Lahti has tried to limit complex milling to minimum. Also modularity. It seems that parts requires to produce other calibers also, would be easy to change in production and lot of big parts would remain the same.
@robinsage1964
@robinsage1964 3 года назад
Lahti were expert gunmakers and built some beautiful weapons and the machining was perfect.
@klavdy
@klavdy 3 года назад
Such prolific output, and of a high standard, informative and enjoyable. Some say they don't know how you do it, others know that all is possible for the one true Gun Jesus.
@trumpjongun8831
@trumpjongun8831 3 года назад
This gun and lots of ammo would've been a big help in Winter war and Continuation war. Suomi KP-31 was good example of very efficient gun, but there wasn't enough of them, only 1 Suomi smg to 1 squad.
@jpenna1976
@jpenna1976 3 года назад
Also, Suomi KP had relatively short effective range and penetration ability it being 9mm. This wasn't a huge problem in many cases I suppose, since Finland is and was heavily forested region. More rifle caliber automatic weapons with reasonable weight would have surely been a nice addition.
@jpenna1976
@jpenna1976 3 года назад
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Yes, that is true. But, also need to keep in mind that most soldiers were not doing ski raids. There were phases of defensive and literal trench warfare. Especially during continuation war which lasted from June 1941 until September 1944.
@trumpjongun8831
@trumpjongun8831 2 года назад
@@jpenna1976 Only 9mm, but they used overloaded ammunition on Kp's. For example it was too hot round for a Mauser C96 pistols and could easely break them.
@jpenna1976
@jpenna1976 2 года назад
@@trumpjongun8831 Yes, it also broke Lahti pistols. Still, it doesn't increase effective distance significantly.
@audiefarmer4118
@audiefarmer4118 3 года назад
Hope this bloke has got kids. That's good dad material.
@spoomftheimmortal4960
@spoomftheimmortal4960 2 года назад
The gift that keeps on giving
@DtWolfwood
@DtWolfwood 3 года назад
This is so elegantly designed!
@jeffprice6421
@jeffprice6421 3 года назад
Ever since reading th Executioner books as a kid, I have wanted a Sako rifle. Legendary. Thanks for viditing there. Hopefully more of their collection coming ???
@mfree80286
@mfree80286 3 года назад
Sampo: The gun of plenty.
@keithallardice6139
@keithallardice6139 3 года назад
Fascinating Finnish firearm from friendly francophile ..... Gun Jesus! ;-) Sorry, in a bit of an alliterative mood today
@amphibiousone7972
@amphibiousone7972 3 года назад
I live all the interesting Relics if history you find. Thank you for all the research you do. I love history and engineering 😁
@chriskey6249
@chriskey6249 2 года назад
This is the most ruggedly beautiful gun I've seen in a while
@Ni999
@Ni999 3 года назад
Very clever bolt design.
@seanjacobs7021
@seanjacobs7021 3 месяца назад
As a firm believer in my own ability to judge light (or really medium by the modern definition) machine guns, I'd be willing to bet this would have been an excellent gun in final production form.
@igiveup12
@igiveup12 3 года назад
Another Finnish gun? I love it!
@gabrielsantosbastos5257
@gabrielsantosbastos5257 3 года назад
Looks like an LAD lmg combined with the FN MAG,so beautiful
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 3 года назад
Love those old precission machined parts. So cleverly designed with fewer parts.
@JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA
@JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA Год назад
Only down side is the fact it is side eject……. Like you get an assistant gunner and he just gets to be hit with brass?
@maslegnac1920
@maslegnac1920 3 года назад
Nice, good old quality, but I like ZB 26 more.... Shame they dont make those milled machineguns anymore :)
@andrewnawarycz3026
@andrewnawarycz3026 3 года назад
SAKO made/make some of the most accurate bolt action rifles I've fired in my time 👍. Excellent 👌 engineering throughout, for whichever firearms SAKO produced 👍👍👍👍👍
@clothar23
@clothar23 3 года назад
Are SAKO guns good ...Sure but plenty of other companies produce firearms every bit their equal..at far less of an inflated price.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 3 года назад
Thank you , Ian .
@thescatologistcopromancer3936
@thescatologistcopromancer3936 2 года назад
I've been getting lots of Finnish video suggestions since I've been watching your Finn episodes haha
@obidonekenobi3568
@obidonekenobi3568 3 года назад
I got your letter when you where In Finland thanks for the autocraph.
@marvindebot3264
@marvindebot3264 3 года назад
That's a really nicely engineered LMG!
@RCmies
@RCmies 3 года назад
Another excellent video
@billynomates920
@billynomates920 2 года назад
beautifully made - no arguing that
@arclight8479
@arclight8479 3 года назад
I think there is a certain perfection in the performance and style in top magazine fed Lmgs amazing infantry weapons
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