Hmmm. Rapid fire with a semi-auto twenty mike-mike. By the look of how that Lahti was shoving the operator around, it’s probably just as well he didn’t show us his results…the still provided must be a “before” picture, doesn’t seem to have any holes in it.
BTW, back in the say (before 1968 GCA) when you could buy that weapon without paperwork for $195 and the shells for $0.95 ea (it was advertized every month on the back inside page of the American Rifleman), it came skid-mounted and with a pair of curved braces to lean both shoulders into. This one seems to have had the braces removed. Aimo Lahti would not have approved.
September 12th, 2011 at 11:51 am
Hmmm. Rapid fire with a semi-auto twenty mike-mike. By the look of how that Lahti was shoving the operator around, it’s probably just as well he didn’t show us his results…the still provided must be a “before” picture, doesn’t seem to have any holes in it.
BTW, back in the say (before 1968 GCA) when you could buy that weapon without paperwork for $195 and the shells for $0.95 ea (it was advertized every month on the back inside page of the American Rifleman), it came skid-mounted and with a pair of curved braces to lean both shoulders into. This one seems to have had the braces removed. Aimo Lahti would not have approved.