Czechoslovakian SA26 SMG (Deactivated)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Deactivated Czechoslovakian SA26/VZ26 SMG.
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Are you planning to visit Czech Republic someday? If you want to take a look and shoot non-deactivated one.
Wow I have never reacted to a gas mask on UA-cam!
Nice deactivated gun lad! Guns always make great collectables.
I must say makes me happy as an American when I see people in other countries study and own firearm material of all kinds, even if its unfortunately deactivated.
Im pretty sure the 1 shot of on half a pull and full auto on a complete is in the p90 too, and I think its actually called a progressive trigger.
Thumbnail looks like a 1980s Ital moviemade mob film screenshot 🕶👍
Best ever thumbnail :D
You should move to Texas, here you can carry open
We in CZ have a love/hate relationshop with these.
Converted into semi, they jam.
But the longer barrel on 7,62x25 makes the cartridge pretty good.
they were made poorly but they inspired alot of future things that loved till today, so i guess it's not a failure
The problem is a double naming, the factory seems to name them SA26 (and so on) while the military designated them vz.48(and so on).
9mm / fixed stock = SA23 and vz.48a
9mm / fold stock = SA25 and vz. 48b
7,62 / fixed stock = SA24 and vz. 48a/52
7,62 / fold stock = SA26 and vz. 48b/52
vz.24 and vz.25 are wide spread but not correct, expect you mean the vz.24 rifle a Mauser variant.
Very cool, just wish it wasnt neutered 😅 at least you can still open it up and study the internals and machining.
Hey, its the SMG from HROT! You should do a stream on that game sometime.
Why does it look like the Chauchet’s lil brother lol
You my friend 🙂 agood berson
Just a question:
is broken DP-75 for 180PLN (around 35 pounds) is good deal? (NOTE: im in Poland, shipping included, everything that camed with it is there so manuals and other papers, straight from PL military magasines)
sounds like a deal
Cool vid.
Hope its not the one that got jammed when trying to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich
That was a British Sten Gun Mk.II I Believe
was this more for guard duty and assault in confined places mostly
This was manly used by tank crew
@@crazytanks2001 yeah when tank crews have to bail they got to start running and start shooting from the hip
1:55 One can argue with the Japanese Type-1 and 2 SMG prototypes.
I realized the foregrip was also the stock right as you were about to talk about it. That is suuper cool.
Ok, you have interests beyond gaming and gas masks, cool.