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Škorpion - Wikipedia
The Škorpion vz. 61 (or Sa vz. 61 Skorpion) is a Czechoslovak machine pistol developed in 1959 by Miroslav Rybář (1924–1970) and produced under the official designation Samopal vzor 61 ("submachine gun model 1961") by the Česká zbrojovka …
The vz. 61 Skorpion: The World’s Favorite Machine Pistol
2021年10月29日 · Chambered for the extremely light recoiling .32 ACP cartridge, the Skorpion is a direct blowback, closed-bolt machine pistol. It has an over-folding wire stock and feeds from 10 and 20 round magazines and fires at a rate of about 850 rounds per minute in full auto.
The Skorpion vz. 61 – The World’s Most Effective Machine Pistol
2021年8月18日 · The Skorpion might not have been revolutionary, but it was a damn good machine pistol and proved to be one of the most competent weapons in its niche. The Stinger The Skorpion Vz. 61...
Czech vz.61 Skorpion machine pistol - Forgotten Weapons
2011年10月7日 · The Vz61 “Skorpion” was a machine pistol developed by Czech engineer Miroslav Rybář in 1959. It was actually his thesis project for his post-graduate studies at the Czech Military Technical Academy.
Czech vz61 Skorpion: History and Mechanics - Forgotten …
2017年11月4日 · The Czech vz.61 Skorpion is a rather unusual sort of firearm; a machine pistol designed from scratch instead of being converted from an existing handgun design, and chambered for the seemingly out of place .32ACP (7.65mm Browning) cartridge.
Long Guns: Czech Vz61 Skorpion Machine Pistol - SWAT
For use by security teams, Vz61 Skorpion does have some advantages: it is compact enough to handle within a vehicle, recoil is light enough that it can be controlled well on bursts within the vehicle, and there is less blast when it’s fired within the vehicle.
Skorpion - Weaponsystems.net
The Skorpion is an early Cold War era sub machine gun of Czechoslovak origin. The Skorpion was designed to provide Czechoslovak army non-combat personnel with more firepower than a pistol, but without bothering them with a heavier weapon.
Small But Deadly: The ČZ vz. 61 Škorpion - Gunpowder Magazine
2022年3月22日 · The Česká zbrojovka (ČZ) Samopalvzor 61 (“submachine gun, model 1961”) or vz. 61 Škorpionis a compact Czechoslovakian machine pistol or submachine gun. Initially, this gun was produced in Uherský Brod between 1961 and 1979; later it was license-produced by Zastava Arms in Yugoslavia (now Serbia) as the M84 Škorpion , from 1984 to 1992.
History of the vz 61 Skorpion - The McCluskey Arms Company
2024年5月12日 · It is a closed bolt, straight blowback machine pistol capable of select fire. It’s known for its upward cartridge ejection and compact size made possible by the telescoping bolt assembly. Because it’s chambered in .32 ACP, the Skorpion has low recoil—even if fired in full-auto at 850 rounds per minute.
CZ Skorpion - Weaponsystems.net
The Skorpion is a very effective machine pistol. It is easy to operate and reliable. When the stock is folded the Skorpion isn't that much larger as a pistol. It allows effective use beyond the range pistols can be used. The Skorpion fires the 7.65x17mm round from 10 or 20 round magazines.