Gun weapon skorpion vz 61. Army and weapons deadly the skorpion vz. Version of the vz61 skorpion is the stock less semiauto pistol and in that configuration the gun is really nothing like the. See more ideas about guns hand guns and submachine gun. 61 skorpion and its clone zastava m84 meanwhile are completely new and original czech designs.
61 skorpion and variants have been used in the following films television series video games and anime by the following actors. The weapon is also license. Sep 29 2014 explore mattvaughn12s board guns skorpion vz 61 on pinterest. 61 samopal vzor 61 submachine gun model 1961 skorpion is a czechoslovak machine pistol.
61 is a czechoslovak machine pistol developed in 1959 by miroslav rybar 19241970 and produced under the official designation samopal vzor 61 submachine gun model 1961 by the ceska zbrojovka arms factory in uhersky brod from 1961 to 1979. Shooting the czech vz61 skorpion. The gun in some configurations is capable of emptying a 20 round magazine in one second and it has virtually zero muzzle climb. It was originally issued to czech special forces troops reconnaissance units and security forces.
Since the bolt is relatively lightweight the skorpion cadence uses inertial reducer located inside the wooden pistol grip to reduce the rate of fire of 1000. Zastava never produced firearms that werent clones closest to that was modifying an ak to shoot an obscure german round and call it a sniper rifle so you cannot really say its serbian for any of zastava weapons. Covert weapons were almost a status symbol of the well. The gun has a spring powered extractor installed inside the bolt head and a fixed double ejector which is a highlight of the receiver.
61 skorpion was a deadly submachine gun used by both soviet forces and international terrorists like carlos the jackal. This gun also fell victim to the 1994 federal assault weapons ban. 61 skorpion is a compact submachine gun in 32 acp. Although it was developed for use with security forces and special forces the weapon was also accepted into service with the.
Czechoslovakia put it into service in 1961.