Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Suomi-konepistooli is a sub-machine gun of Finland. Helped Finland Army to chase away the Russians even though out numbered by a wide margin.

A friend from Finland told me of their Suomi-konepistooli, when I
mentioned Nokia of theirs.

Suomi-konepistooli is a sub-machine gun of Finland.

Helped Finland Army to chase away the Russians even though out
numbered by a wide margin.

History says the Finnish have over come the Russian Army through their
superior ''skiing'' skill.

As we all know, Finland is a small country that thwarted the larger
Russian Bear many times in the past.

Of course, we admire a small fellow when he takes on a bigger and
stronger bully.

Suomi-konepistooli was a submachine gun (SMG) of Finnish design that
was in service during World War II.

Suomi KP/-31 is regarded by many as one of the most successful
submachine guns of World War II.

It was so successful that many of its features were later copied and
adopted by the Soviets.

By chance, the last sentence brought to AK 47, the celebrated
assault rifle, designed by Anton Kalishnokov.

And Russians generally do not respect 'copyrights' and could have had
a hand in copying from the Suomi-konepistooli which beat their own
army.

What we are trying to imply is that, given the low profile
development of science and the low standards of products offered to
consumers of Russia, the famous AK 47 must be a clone of a better
rifle than Russia has ever produced !

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