Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori
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FFV-Carl Gustaf was a
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armaments firm, bought up and merged on several occasions.


History

''Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori'' ("Rifle Factory of Carl Gustaf's Town") was founded in 1812 as a
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arsenal. The name "Carl Gustaf's Town" was a name used intermittently for the town of
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after Karl X Gustav gave the town city privileges. Between 1943 and 1991 the factory was run by the state agency '' Försvarets Fabriksverk'' (FFV), and the whole complex was often referred to as ''FFV-Carl Gustaf''. In 1970 the
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sold its firearms manufacturing division '' Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag'' to FFV. FFV-Carl Gustaf continued to manufacture the Husqvarna 1900 hunting rifles and also developed them into the
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-series. In 1999, Saab AB purchased the Celsius Group, the then parent company of FFV-Carl Gustaf. In September 2000,
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(UDI) of the United States acquired Bofors Weapons Systems (the heavy weapons division), while Saab retained the missile interests. BAE Systems acquired UDI and its Bofors subsidiary in 2005, and BAE Systems Bofors is now a business unit of
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;
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is a unit of Saab AB.


Products

Along with Husqvarna Vapenfabrik, Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori has provided the Swedish Army with small arms for over two centuries. There have been both foreign designs, such as the Remington M1867
rolling block A rolling-block action is a form of firearm action where the sealing of the breech is done with a specially shaped breechblock able to rotate on a pin. The breechblock is shaped like a section of a circle. The breechblock is locked into place by ...
and the
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rifles, as well as domestic designs such as the
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and the Kpist m/45 submachine gun. In addition Bofors Carl Gustaf have produced a number of other weapons such as the m/42 Carl Gustaf 20mm recoilless rifle, the 20 mm m/45 autocannon and the famed 84 mm Carl Gustaf 8.4cm recoilless rifle, still one of the most common anti-tank weapons in the world. The NIVA XM1970 (''Nytt Infanteri Vapen'', "New infantry Weapon") was an experimental combined 5.56mm assault rifle / 45mm recoilless rifle launcher concept by FFV-Carl Gustaf during the early 1970s. It failed to attract any buyers and was abandoned. The NIVA or ''Nytt infanterivapen'' (New Infantry Weapon) program was primarily intended to replace the Ak 4 battle rifle that was then in service with the Swedish Army. It was apparently also simultaneously intended to act as a lower cost alternative to use of the Carl Gustaf 8.4cm recoilless rifle. The Rifle section was of bullpup configuration with the 45mm RPG Launcher overhead. At least two prototypes were built and tested.https://ndia.dtic.mil/2004/2004arms.html The Swedish Squad Support Weapon Program, Mr. Per G. Arvidsson (.pdf) (Presentation to NDIA 50th Joint Services Small Arms Symposium) - Slide 24 Ultimately however, the XM1970 was not adopted by the
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. The company also produced the standard Swedish Army weapon, the
Ak 5 The Ak 5 or ''Automatkarbin 5'' ("automatic carbine 5", "automatic carbine" being the Swedish term for assault rifle) is the Swedish version of the FN FNC assault rifle with certain modifications, mostly to adapt the weapon to the partially sub ...
assault rifle. The Ak 5 is a modified version of the
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5.56 mm carbine
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, produced with a folding stock and an option to mount the
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sight from the British
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.


References

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