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Submachine Gun

Madsen M50

Madsen M50

A Danish submachine gun developed in the 1950s. It was simple, robust, and used widely in Latin America and Africa. The Madsen M50 is recognizable by its unique folding stock and top-loading magazine.

General Purpose Machine Gun

Madsen-Saetter machine gun

Madsen-Saetter machine gun

A Danish-designed general-purpose machine gun that was used by various countries during the mid-20th century. Chambered in several calibers, it featured a recoil-operated mechanism and was appreciated for its robustness.

Light Machine Gun

M1902 Madsen

M1902 Madsen

A Danish-designed light machine gun, considered one of the first true light machine guns. It was used by several nations throughout the 20th century and was known for its distinctive top-mounted magazine and reliability.

Semi-Automatic Pistol

Bergmann M1910/21

Bergmann M1910/21

The Bergmann-Bayard M1910/21 was a robust semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm Largo, designed by Theodor Bergmann and adopted by several countries, particularly Denmark.

Infantry Rifle

Madsen M47

Madsen M47

A Danish-designed bolt-action rifle, produced briefly for export before discontinued for obselecence
M89 Danish Krag-Jorgensen

M89 Danish Krag-Jorgensen

The M89 Krag-Jorgensen is an early version of the Danish bolt-action rifle featuring an innovative side-loading magazine. It served as Denmark's standard service rifle in the late 19th century and saw limited combat use.