
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. It was produced at a slow rate from 1938 onwards and was exported as far away as Bolivia and Venezuela. [2]
ZK-383衝鋒槍 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
zk-383最初被設計成一枝類似於英國布倫輕機槍和蘇聯dp28的班用自動武器,儘管它發射的是手槍子彈而非後兩者的全尺寸步槍子彈。它成為了一枝類似於德國mp18的衝鋒槍。對於衝鋒槍而言,zk-383是一款沉重而堅固的武器。
ZK-383 | World War II Wiki | Fandom
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.[1][3] Bulgaria, too, was a devoted buyer of the weapon during the pre-war years. After its home country was annexed by ...
ZK-383 - Battlefield Wiki
A ZK-383 in reality. ZK-383 is a submachine gun that was developed by the Koucký brothers in Czechoslovakia, with production starting in 1938.The production of the ZK-383 continued at Brno arms factory even during the German occupation during World War II.Most of the guns produced were supplied to the Waffen-SS.It continued to be produced in small numbers in the postwar period and production ...
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 | Gun Wiki - Fandom
The ZK 383 is a Czech submachine gun. The ZK 383 was designed by brothers Josef and František Koucký and is unarguably their most well known firearm. The weapon began production in 1938 and was exported to many smaller European countries since then, with most of the guns produced being supplied to the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany. The weapon continued to be produced, albeit in small numbers ...
ZK-383 - NamuWiki
2024年12月24日 · It is a Czech submachine gun developed by the Koutsky brothers and produced at the Brno Arsenal.It was produced slowly starting in 1938. It was exported to many countries such as Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Bulgaria, etc. [1], even after Czechoslovakia was annexed by Nazi Germany, large quantities of ZK-383 …
The Czech ZK-383 SMG | thefirearmblog.com
2016年3月7日 · In true Forgotten Weapons form, Ian visited the James D. Julia Inc. auction house to found a weapon that no one but a few historical enthusiasts would be familiar with, the Czech ZK-383.The weapon was used by Bulgaria and the German SS during World War II. As Ian goes into detail, the sub machine gun has some features not normally found on sub-machine guns such as a quick-change barrel and ...
Ceska Zbrojovka ZK-383 Submachine Gun (SMG) / Squad …
2017年8月17日 · The ZK-383 was developed as a squad support weapon (complete with folding bipod and detachable barrel) despite its chambering for the 9mm pistol round and its true definition as a submachine gun. The weapon offered automatic fire in a portable form while being limited in range and ranged penetration value.
Ceska Zbrojovka ZK-383 - Military Equipment Guide With Photos
ZK-383 is a submachine gun system developed locally in the Czech Republic, which appeared before World War II. It combines the design of a rifle with a solid wood stock and fluted front end, a short barrel and the widely used 9x19mm Parabellum pistol cartridge. The action is based on the recoil principle and has a rate of fire of up to 700 ...
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