
ZK-383 - Wikipedia
The ZK-383 is a submachine gun developed by the Koucký brothers, who worked at the pre-war Československá zbrojovka, akc.spol. (under its name of Zbrojovka Brno after World War II) arms factory in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
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The ZK-383 was a submachine gun, with many light machine gun characteristics, designed in pre-war Czechoslovakia in the 1930s for export. [1] [2] Despite being primarily focused on the Eastern European market, the weapon was sold to many clients, as far away as Latin America.
Czech ZK-383: A Mix of Submachine Gun and Squad Automatic ...
2020年7月23日 · Like those other firearms, the ZK-383 was a side-loading weapon that fed from a thirty-round magazine and fired from an open bolt. It had a unique featured that allowed the shooter to remove a...
ZK-383 - Weaponsystems.net
zk-383-h Post-WW2 simplified production model as a regular sub machine gun for export sales. Fitted with a thinner regular fixed barrel with simplified barrel shroud.
Zk-383 - Modern Firearms
The ZK-383 submachine gun is blowback operated, selective fired weapon. Unlike most other submachine guns, it had a quick-detachable barrel, with barrel lock / release mechanism located in the front sight base, at the front of the barrel jacket.
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Developed by the Koucky brothers in the 1930s prior to World War II, the ZK-383 is a submachine gun with some of the characteristics of a light machinegun. Patented in 1933, produced from 1938 to 1948, the weapon saw use by the German SS troops when they took over the Brno plant as part of their occupation of Czechoslovakia.
The Czech ZK-383 SMG | thefirearmblog.com
2016年3月7日 · The ZK-383 feeds from a 30 round stick magazine, feeding from the left-hand size side (those who have shot STENs would find it familiar). Operation is from the open bolt and the shooter can select either fully automatic or semi-automatic fire.
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