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Comments by "Anders Juel Jensen" (@andersjjensen) on "Madsen M50: From the Korean War to Star Trek" video.
Danish pragmatism. Many of the Danish design furniture items, from the same era, follow the same approach. Clean lines, but not outright minimalistic. Avoid complicated production steps, and hide what needs to be somewhat advanced out of view. Choose good, but not exotic, materials. Give it a nice, but not fragile, finish. This has lead to some timeless classics that are still in use today. My TV stand is one of them. It was originally a narrow coffee table with a magazine shelf. It was made in 1954.
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@shable1436 Nope, they run forever on standard 9mm FMJ Parabellum. And the repeatability of the barrel nut is within the expected precision of standard loads.
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@jeromethiel4323 In the Danish army these were used by motor cycle scouts, CQC assault squads, the Jægers, etc. Those aren't "poorly trained troops" by any stretch of the imagination. The M50 will hit a torso target at 75m all day every day. And yes, it's very easy to do singles with - the slow rate of fire was deliberate.
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@dallesamllhals9161 Before you call people klaphat you should probably check your English skills. The KISS principle is well known. All OP forgot was the obligatory comma: "Keep it simple, stupid!". As in, calling someone stupid for not keeping it simple. (Opfør dig ordenligt online Dalle-dreng).
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