
vz. 58 - Wikipedia
The vz. 58 is a selective fire gas-operated weapon that bleeds expanding combustion gases generated in the barrel from the ignited cartridge through a port drilled in the barrel, 215 mm …
Vz. 59通用機槍 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
vz. 59是 捷克斯洛伐克 在1959年開始生產並加以裝備成為軍方制式機槍,並在1960年代時取代當時口徑為7.62×45 Czhech的 vz. 52 及 7.62×39毫米 的 vz. 52/57通用機槍 [1],以使 …
VZ58 Accessories, Rifles & Pistols | VZ58 USA
The VZ58 (model 58) is a 7.62×39mm rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the 7.62 mm samopal vzor 58 (“7.62mm …
UK vz. 59 - Wikipedia
The Universal Machine Gun Model 1959 (Czech: Univerzální kulomet vzor 59) is a general-purpose machine gun developed in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s. It remains in use by the …
The Czech vz. 58 -- Improving Upon the Most Reliable Combat …
2018年8月11日 · The vz58 is a remarkably lightweight and maneuverable combat rifle. Lighter and faster than a Kalashnikov with a much better trigger, the vz58 is an underappreciated …
Vz. 52 machine gun - Wikipedia
The vz. 52 (7,62mm lehký kulomet vzor 52) is a Czechoslovak light machine gun developed after the Second World War for the Czechoslovak Armed Forces.
Gun Review: Czech Vzor 58 - The Truth About Guns
2014年4月2日 · Overall, the Sa Vz. 58 is a must-have addition for any collector of Cold War-era firearm design, as well for collectors just looking for a unique variant that uses Warsaw Pact …
The Czech vz. 58 Rifle: The Kalashnikov’s Superior Cousin
2014年12月9日 · The 7.62x39mm Czechoslovakian samopal vzor 1958 (frequently referred to as the vz. 58) is often overshadowed by the Kalashnikov-pattern rifles that many Eastern Bloc …
The Czech VZ58 Assault Rifle - Small Arms Review
In 1958, this new 7.62x39mm caliber assault rifle was adopted as the Samopal vz58. The Czech VZ58 has an appearance similar to the AK-47 yet is slender and lighter weight. The vz58 …
Vz. 58 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The vz. 58 (model 58) is a 7.62mm assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm samopal vzor 58 ("7.62mm …