The last bolt action rifle ever designed for standard issue. By the Danish Madsen concern, which had had success in small arms before (primarily their machine gun). Was supposedly intended for the former "colonials" hence the short butt stock. Came out just after WW II. Unfortunately the world was awash in surplus Garands, Mausers, Enfields, Mosins, etal and it just couldn't compete. Coloumbians bought a few and believe that was about it. Madsen made a couple of further attempts at the small arms market, ie an assualt rifle and a machine gun but neither proceeded beyond the prototype stage. By the late fifties or early sixties the left the small arms market entirely tho I think the company itself stayed in business.
I think I've seen two of those things in the last thirty years.