Automatkarbin 24

Swedish assault rifle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ak 24 (Swedish: Automatkarbin 24, lit.'Automatic carbine 24') is the Swedish version of the Finnish Sako ARG 40 assault rifle, modified primarily to suit Swedish conditions.[1]

PlaceoforiginFinland
Inservice2025–present
UsedbySee Users
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Automatkarbin 24
TypeAssault rifle
Place of originFinland
Service history
In service2025–present
Used bySee Users
Production history
ManufacturerSAKO
Unit costSEK45,000 per unit in 2025
Produced2024–present
No. built1,400 (as of 2024)
VariantsAutomatkarbin 24A
Automatkarbin 24B
Specifications
Mass3.2 kg (7.05 lb) empty
Length
  • 714 mm (28.1 in) (Ak 24A)
  • 800 mm (31.5 in) (Ak 24B)
Barrel length
  • 292 mm (11.5 in) (Ak 24A)
  • 368 mm (14.5 in) (Ak 24B)

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
ActionGas-operated, short-stroke piston, closed rotating bolt
Feed system30-round detachable STANAG magazine
SightsRödpunktsikte 18 EHV B
(Aimpoint Comp M5)
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History

Initial procurement

Since at least 2012 it was widely recognised that the ageing Automatkarbin 5C rifles in service were in urgent need of replacement.[2]

As part of the broader Nordic defence cooperation, Finland and Sweden signed a framework agreement in April 2021 to exchange information regarding future procurements of soldiers’ personal equipment. This was followed in September by an arrangement for joint procurement, and an implementation document was signed in December of the same year.[3]

In spring 2023, the Swedish Armed Forces, together with the Finnish Defence Forces who were also seeking to replace their Cold War era rifles, signed a contract with Finnish firearms manufacturer SAKO to supply each respective armed force with firearms from the new Sako ARG family, which had entered production just one year earlier.[2][4]

The Ak 24 was initially designated as the SSV 24 (Swedish: Självskyddsvapen 24, lit.'Personal defence weapon 24'), which was later changed to avoid confusion with PDWs.[5]

Adoption

As the new standard service rifle of the Swedish Armed Forces, it will gradually replace the Automatkarbin 5 and Automatkarbin 4 from 2025 onwards.

First delivered to the Swedish Armed Forces in December 2024[6] and adopted by conscripts at the Norrland Dragoon Regiment in January 2025, the rifle has been reported as a significant improvement over the Ak 5[7] and was praised for its overall balance, lightness, good ergonomics, and ease of use.[8]

Incident

However, two months later, the newly introduced firearm was temporarily banned from use after training instructors reported a delay in firing after the trigger was pressed, raising serious concerns about both safety and usability.[9]

An investigation to uncover the root cause was immediately launched, and was reportedly linked to the series-produced units, as the initial experimental versions did not exhibit the same problem.[9]

In November 2025 the suspension of user trials was partially lifted, and trials resumed after a tolerance error in the production rifles had been identified and corrected. Deliveries are expected to resume in the second quarter of 2026.[10]

Design

The Ak 24 and its variants are lightweight, gas-operated firearms chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO calibre, featuring magazine-fed systems that utilise short-stroke pistons and closed rotating bolts.

The Ak 24 have a select-fire mechanism with semi-automatic and fully automatic modes, operated by a two-stage trigger requiring 2.5–3.5 kg (5.51–7.72 lb) of pressure to fire.[1]

The firearm's variants differ in length. The Automatkarbin 24A features a short 292 millimetres (11.5 in) barrel designed for officers, while the Automatkarbin 24B has a longer 368 millimetres (14.5 in) barrel intended for general use by other service members.[11]

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