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The Sa 24 (vz. 48a/52) corresponds to the Sa.23, using a fixed wood stock and firing 7.62×25mm Tokarev ammunition. Can be visually distinguished from Sa.23 as it has a slightly forwards-slanted pistol grip and ammunition magazine, though the main receiver and other components are otherwise visibly identical. It was issued with 32-round magazines.
New grip shape with a larger recess (Called the "tang") for the web between thumb and finger. Milling on the trigger guard was changed to a more blended merge with the frame, removing sharp angles. New grip pattern using a grid of dimples instead of grooves. Top of the slide is engraved with a fine wave pattern to reduce glare.
The Zb 30 and Zb 30J were the later versions of the famous Czechoslovak machine gun, the ZB-26.However, the ZB-30 had some design differences, making it similar to the later ZGB-33, which was an early prototype of the Bren gun. [6]
In 2009, the sale of CZ 75 TS Czechmate began. The model is a development of the CZ 75 TS Open, available in 9×19mm Parabellum and 9×21mm with magazine capacity of 20 or 26 rounds. The model is a development of the CZ 75 TS Open, available in 9×19mm Parabellum and 9×21mm with magazine capacity of 20 or 26 rounds.
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The Sa vz. 61 E with 20-round magazine A civilian variant, semi-automatic only, with no stock. The Sa vz. 61 E with unfolded stock. In the 1960s, three other variants of the vz. 61 were developed in Czechoslovakia, though none were mass-produced. vz. 64 in .380 ACP (9×17mm Short) vz. 65 in 9×18mm Makarov; vz. 68 in 9×19mm Parabellum
The vz. 58 (or Sa vz. 58) is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle that was designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm samopal vzor 58, replacing the vz. 52 self-loading rifle and the 7.62×25mm Tokarev Sa 24 and Sa 26 submachine guns.
The vz. 52 rifle is a semi-automatic rifle developed shortly after the Second World War in Czechoslovakia. Its full name is 7,62mm samonabíjecí puška vzor 52. [ 8 ] Vz. 52 is an abbreviation for vzor 52 , meaning "model 52".