
vz. 24 - Wikipedia
The vz. 24 rifle is a bolt-action carbine designed and produced in Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1942. It was developed from the German Mauser Gewehr 98 line, and features a similar bolt design. The rifle was designed in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I, to replace the Vz. 98/22, also a Czech derivative of the Gewehr 98.
Pistole vz. 24 - Wikipedia
The Pistole vz. 24 (Pistol Model 24) was the standard Czech Army pistol of the inter-war period. It was an improved version of the pistole vz. 22, which had been licensed from Mauser. Slovakia seized over ten thousand vz. 24s when it declared its …
The Czech CZ-24 Pistol - Unblinking Eye
The first was Czech patent № 19,391 for the redesign of the lockwork, including the trigger, disconnector, transfer bar, hammer, and sear. The second was Czech patent № 19,392 for the redesign of the rotating barrel and its bearing.
Ceska Zbrojovka vz. 24 Bolt-Action Service Rifle - Military Factory
2016年5月9日 · Beginning in the early 1920s, Czech engineers undertook a program to produce a new Mauser-based rifle - though of complete Czech origin. The system would be chambered for the 7.92x57mm cartridge and fire conventionally from a 5-round integral magazine through a manually-actuated bolt-action system.
Czechoslovakian VZ24 Mauser Rifle - Lion Crest - Legacy …
7/28/21 - Original 8mm Czechoslovak VZ24 rifle with Lion crest on the receiver and 1937 acceptance marks. This rifle is in its original configuration with all original finish. Most of the Czech rifles were reworked and reused by the Germans, but this remains unmodified as originally issued just prior to the German occupation of the Sudetenland.
VZ 24 vs M 24/47 - The Firing Line Forums
2010年6月29日 · The Yugo M24/47 is an upgraded FN rifle; the 24/52 is an upgraded Vz-24. The Model 48 is a Yugoslav made rifle, basically identical to the M24/47, with an intermediate length receiver. As you might gather, the Czech and Belgian …
CZ M24 - Imperial War Museums
Among the weapons which fell into German hands was the CZ M24, the standard pistol of the Czechoslovakian Army. This example was one of a batch of 3,300 pistols of this model which were sold to Finland in September 1940. It bears both Czech and Finnish military marks.
Collecting and Shooting the Czech BRNO Vz24 Mauser - HISTORY
Most famous of the Czech Mauser rifles. Similar in appearance to the German 98k. The upper hand guard extends behind the rear sight, the bolt is straight, and the lower band is secured by a screw through the stock. The rifle has set of swivels on the rear of the stock and a set of swivels on the lower band.
24/52. I know it was reworked in 1952. I was told it started as a Czech …
2019年3月9日 · M24/52c: Surrendered or Purchaced Czech VZ-24 rifles reworked starting in 1952. M98/48: German surrendered K98ks reworked and brought up to Yugo standard. Often given new M48 barrels making them slightly shorter than a German K98k.
Yugo M24/52-č | K98k Forum
2023年3月28日 · It is one of my Vz 24 rifles that has been reborn as a Yugo M24/52-č. In my opinion it’s a beautiful rifle. All of the numbers match. The stock being the only thing that is identifiably force matched. This rifle appears to retain all of the traditional Vz 24 features sans the front sight hood.