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- FM57_rifle weight "4.6".
- FM57_rifle abstract "The FM1957 is a Swedish prototype battle rifle based on the Ljungman Ag m/42 semi-automatic rifle. Along with the FN FAL, M14 rifle, Rk 60 and GRAM 63 battle rifle, it was in competition to replace the bolt action Mausers and the Ag m/42 rifles in Swedish service during the early 1960s but lost over the Heckler & Koch G3 (license built as the Ak 4 in Sweden). The FM57 therefore never entered serial production. The rifle was built in two calibers: the 6.5×55mm (standard in the Swedish Armed Forces at the time) and the 7.62×51mm NATO (which later replaced the 6.5 mm cartridge in Swedish service).".
- FM57_rifle origin Sweden.
- FM57_rifle type Battle_rifle.
- FM57_rifle weight "4600.0".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageExternalLink ak5_history.htm.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageID "11997912".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageLength "1749".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageRevisionID "663585555".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink 6.5×55mm.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×51mm_NATO.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink 42.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_rifle.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Bolt_action.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Category:7.62_mm_firearms.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battle_rifles.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rifles_of_Sweden.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rifles_of_the_Cold_War.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink FN_FAL.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink GRAM_63_battle_rifle.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Gas-operated_reloading.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Heckler_&_Koch_G3.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Iron_sights.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_battle_rifles.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink M14_rifle.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Prototype.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Rk_62.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_rifle.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Armed_Forces.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Mauser.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageWikiLinkText "FM57 rifle".
- FM57_rifle action Gas-operated_reloading.
- FM57_rifle caliber "7.62".
- FM57_rifle cartridge "7.62".
- FM57_rifle feed "20".
- FM57_rifle isRanged "YES".
- FM57_rifle name "FM57".
- FM57_rifle origin Sweden.
- FM57_rifle sights "Iron sights".
- FM57_rifle type Battle_rifle.
- FM57_rifle weight "4.6".
- FM57_rifle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Firearms-stub.
- FM57_rifle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_weapon.
- FM57_rifle subject Category:7.62_mm_firearms.
- FM57_rifle subject Category:Battle_rifles.
- FM57_rifle subject Category:Rifles_of_Sweden.
- FM57_rifle subject Category:Rifles_of_the_Cold_War.
- FM57_rifle subject Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- FM57_rifle hypernym Rifle.
- FM57_rifle type Device.
- FM57_rifle type Weapon.
- FM57_rifle type Firearm.
- FM57_rifle type Product.
- FM57_rifle type Thing.
- FM57_rifle type Q728.
- FM57_rifle comment "The FM1957 is a Swedish prototype battle rifle based on the Ljungman Ag m/42 semi-automatic rifle. Along with the FN FAL, M14 rifle, Rk 60 and GRAM 63 battle rifle, it was in competition to replace the bolt action Mausers and the Ag m/42 rifles in Swedish service during the early 1960s but lost over the Heckler & Koch G3 (license built as the Ak 4 in Sweden). The FM57 therefore never entered serial production.".
- FM57_rifle label "FM57 rifle".
- FM57_rifle sameAs Q5426610.
- FM57_rifle sameAs m.02vldpn.
- FM57_rifle sameAs Q5426610.
- FM57_rifle wasDerivedFrom FM57_rifle?oldid=663585555.
- FM57_rifle isPrimaryTopicOf FM57_rifle.
- FM57_rifle name "FM57".