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Miroslav Rybář (1924–1970) and
produced under the
official designation Samopal vzor 61 ("submachine gun
model 1961") by the Česká
zbrojovka arms factory...
- The CZ
Model 23/25 (properly, Sa 23/25 or Sa vz. 48b/
samopal vz. 48b –
samopal vzor 48 výsadkový, "submachine gun
model year 1948 para") was a series...
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Czechoslovakia and
accepted into
service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm
samopal vzor 58,
replacing the vz. 52 self-loading
rifle and the 7.62×25mm Tokarev...
- .45 Subgun. The ZX-7: A
Serious P.A.W.S. By Eric
Strahl p.34 "Pokusný
samopal Sa 81 KRÁSA". 30 June 2014.
Archived from the
original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved...
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submachine guns of Sweden".
Gothia Arms
Historical Society. "Egyptský
samopal Akaba" [Egyptian
Akaba submachine gun]. Vojenský historický ústav Praha...
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submachine guns –
Translation to
English of text from
Martin Helebrant's
Samopal MP38 a MP40,
Nakladatelstvi Elka Press, ISBN 978-80-87057-02-5 at mp40...
- Kulometná
pistole vzor 38 (machine gun
pistol model 38), also
referred to as
Samopal vzor 38 (submachine gun
model 38), was a
Czechoslovak submachine gun developed...
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Retrieved 2013-08-17.
Heinrich Vollmer (1885-1961)
translation to
English from
Samopal M.P.38 a MP40 by
Martin Helebrant,
published in
Czech by Nakladatelstvi...
- ****ault
rifle M70B1
rifles captured from the
former Afghan National Army.
Samopal vz. 58
Czechoslovakia ****ault
rifle AKS-74U Soviet
Union Carbine SKS Soviet...
- However,
samopal more
precisely here
means a
general rifle rather than an
improvised firearm.
According to an arts
studies specialist,
samopal used to...