"The Callup"/"Repmånad" (1979).
The Callup, (Swedish: "Repmånad"), is a Swedish comedy from 1979. It follows a squad of former soldiers during their obligatory one-month military refresher course (known as "Repmånad").
The following firearms were seen in the film "The Callup"/"Repmånad".
Carl Gustav M/45B
The primary weapon of the characters is the Swedish Carl Gustav M/45B SMG. Most of the time it's seen with a special blank-firing device
and a brass-catcher.
A Carl Gustav M45B with the stock folded. The weapon is also known as the "Swedish K".
Private Jonas "Gurkan" Gustafsson (
Lennart Skoogh) and Private Hans Öberg (
Lars Haldenberg), (middle and right respectively), is seen with their M45 SMG. Both SMG are fitted with blank-fire adapters and brass-catchers.
Furir Börje Larsson (
Ted Åström) with his M45 SMG. (
Furir is a Swedish rank between corporal and sergeant)
Another view of
Furir Börje Larsson's SMG.
Lt Wickman (
Thomas Ungewitter) with his M45 SMG with attached blank-fire adapter and brass-catcher.
Heckler & Koch G3A3/AK4
Though the main characters use the older M45 SMG, some of the extras use the AK4, a Heckler & Koch G3A3 modified for the needs of the Swedish Military.
A Swedish modified H&K G3A3 with the designation "AK4". This variant was the main battle-rifle of the Swedish Armed Forces from the early 1960's to the mid 1980's when it was replaced by a Swedish modified
Fabrique Nationale FNC
Heckler & Koch G3A3 with slimline handguard - 7.62x51mm NATO.
A soldier with a AK4 on the right.
Kulspruta M/1936
The Kulspruta M/1936, which is a conversion of the Browning M1917, is seen during a training exercise.
Kulspruta M/1936 - 6,5 × 55 mm.
The Kulspruta M/1936 is fired during an exercise. Note the red-tipped blank rounds. The gun was used as far as the early 1990's, especially mounted on trucks in a dual MG-configuration.
The Kulspruta M/1936 is fired during an exercise.
Unknown SMG
In a dream sequence, a soldier is seen with an unknown SMG. It is possible the weapon is a Bergmann MP18 or Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II.