CZK - 7,62 mm samopal 24

7,62 mm samopal 24
7,62 mm samopal 24
     
Název:
Name:
7,62 mm samopal 24 7,62 mm samopal 24
Originální název:
Original Name:
7,62 mm samopal 24
Kategorie:
Category:
samopal submachine gun
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR Československá zbrojovka Strakonice, Strakonice
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR Československá zbrojovka Uherský Brod, Uherský Brod
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Hmotnost nenabité zbraně:
Weight Unloaded:
3,26 kg 7.19 lb
Ráže:
Calibre:
7,62 mm
Náboj:
Cartridge:
7,62 x 25 Tokarev
Délka:
Length:
690 mm 2 ft 3.17 in
Délka hlavně:
Barrel Length:
285 mm 11.22 in
Kapacita zásobníku:
Magazine Capacity:
32
Výkony:
Performance:
 
Rychlost střelby:
Rate of Fire:
650 ran/min 650 rpm
Úsťová rychlost:
Muzzle Velocity:
550 m/s 1804.5 ft/s
Uživatelské státy:
User States:


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Poznámka:
Note:
životnost hlavně: 50.000 výstřelů

originální označení: Samopal vz. 48a/52
Durability of the Barrel: 50,000 shots

Original Designation: Samopal vz. 48a/52 (Submachinegun Model 1948/1952, version a)
Zdroje:
Sources:
archiv autora ...
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samopal_vzor_23
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magazine in details...
length ..207mm
width.. 23mm
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zasobník in the details-feeder.
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I accidentally discovered this old výúkový poster that once hung "on each PVS ce". Unfortunately, I don't know how it will be legible after reduction... Wink.
CZK - 7,62 mm samopal 24 - Polohy spušťadla

Polohy spušťadla
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1) Circular photo distortion - lack of experience and also time to correct mistakes


source: skrina jedneho zberatela

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2) circular photo distortion - lack of experience and also time to correct mistakes


TRANSCRIPTION OF NOTES ON TOP


[list = 1]
  • calibration mandrel for leveling the tank mouth
  • mandrel to check the evenness of the bore of the barrel, the mandrel must fail
  • bore wear gauge. If it passes, disable the barrel
  • charge chamber depth gauge. The tension lever must not snap into the housing. If it snaps, disengage the barrel
  • caliber for the chamber diameter. If the gauge engages, the barrel is worn
  • gauge for the gap between the extractor and the hub bed. It is screwed onto the wiper and if it can be rotated, this dimension is scrap
  • gauge for the width of the hopper mouth. It must not pass through the mouth. The other side for the height of the striker. If the conclusion passes, discard
    [/list: o]


    source: skrina jedneho zberatela

  • URL : https://www.valka.cz/CZK-7-62-mm-samopal-24-t16961#239702 Version : 0
    Request redesignation of this topic on CZK - Submachine gun 24 and 26.

    VHU Prague, 8.5.2010, own photo.
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    Diskuse

    I think that the benefit of the weapon was not a connection sleeve for a tray with a pistol grip weapons but it that the conclusion surrounds the gun barrel and thereby enables a reduction in the length of the weapon, this is precisely the reason why weapons like the UZI or Ingram are taken as emanating from a similar design solution..
    URL : https://www.valka.cz/CZK-7-62-mm-samopal-24-t16961#62108 Version : 0
    This "family" of submachine guns, which started with the competition model 247 by the Strakonice designer Ing. Jaroslav Holeček actually founded the "bullpup" type. Holeček was the first to come up with the idea of putting the mass of the dynamic breech not behind the barrel, as in the others, but around it. This allowed him to use a much longer barrel, which increased the ballistic performance and accuracy of the weapon. The submachine gun also had the original magazine filler (shown in one of the pictures), which made filling the magazines very fast.
    Originally, however, these submachine guns were chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge (like the later vz.52 pistols) and were marked 23 (slide) and 25 (paddle). In the 1950s it was decided to switch to the Soviet 7.62x25 Tokarev cartridge and the submachine guns (and pistols) were modified to this calibre by changing the barrel - the other parts remained the same. These submachine guns were then given the type numbers 24/26. The original 23/25 were given to the People's Militia or were in the NZ Army. They were reportedly sold to Cuba in the 1960s. ("Allegedly" because it was a classified deal - as in most arms deals).
    By the ineptitude of our People's Democratic State, the original breech design was not patent protected, thus allowing IMI and other similar arms companies to emerge and prosper.
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    I cannot agree with the Fantanem that the transition from a 9mm Para to the 7.62 mm Tokarev can be dismissed with a removable barrel - only in the case of Pi vz. 52, but there is also reciprocal. Charge Tokarev is longer than the Luger and was therefore on the rifles served as a pistol grip with zásobníkovou the shaft as the tray. Thanks lahvicovitému the shape of the hub was also a tray with pažbičkou vykloněn forward, i.e. the grips with the axis of the barrel obtuse angle.
    According to the statement the old-timers having a comparison of both calibers were 9mm variant of the more accurate, but politics decided otherwise....
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    Citace - Fox-n. :

    I cannot agree with the Fantanem that the transition from a 9mm Para to the 7.62 mm Tokarev can be dismissed with a removable barrel - only in the case of Pi vz. 52, but there is also reciprocal. Charge Tokarev is longer than the Luger and was therefore on the rifles served as a pistol grip with zásobníkovou the shaft as the tray. Thanks lahvicovitému the shape of the hub was also a tray with pažbičkou vykloněn forward, i.e. the grips with the axis of the barrel obtuse angle.
    According to the statement the old-timers having a comparison of both calibers were 9mm variant of the more accurate, but politics decided otherwise...


    A 9mm bullet can be used in the sa.24/26 absolutely no problems and after a mere exchange of hvavně...the charm is in the shape of the tray is trapezoidal, because it is from him reliably administered substantially shorter bullets. it's the same as shoot cvičnýma a 7.62...what concerns the shape of the crunches, her solution is good, the writer in another thread expresses an assumption about her unsuitability, without of this gun - I shot, and even during long doses the problem is not the gun to keep in the shoulder.
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    another thing is the accuracy of the....accuracy when shooting single shots is exactly the same for 9mm and 7.62 mm machine gun, the other, worse at the sa 24/26, is at firing bursts - the conclusion is more difficult, the charge more powerful....however, the most pleasant feeling of shooting is in the shooting of sa 24 9mm round, of course after replacing the barrel, is to recognize that the weapon is harder...
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    Even I can zastřílel from 24ky and I have to confirm Karacovo words, the gun I was very pleasantly surprised, the shooting has lead quite well even single shots (it's me from the beginning of a little devastated that there is not a switch) and i dose was a total of a strongly controllable (especially if he used the belt weapons as support for holding) shot I have of the klasicé 24 therefore, in caliber 7,62. This is still the gun at a solid level. Surprisingly, even sklopka wasn't so bad as it seems at first glance (to me at least fit more than 58).
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    For clarification.
    The ČZ 447 is a machine gun with sklopkou
    ČZ 148 is a machine gun with a paddle
    otherwise ČZ 148 had a slightly longer barrel but then still dodělávaly cosmetic changes on both samopalech so into the final stage got
    it's the same as should the ČZ 447.

    In August 1948, the gun won in a contest and was pojmenováná
    9 mm machine gun vz.48a (infantry) and vz.48b (a parachute).
    In 1950 the crowbar redesignated machine gun 23/25.
    In 1951 has ended the production of suddenly appeared with his fellow on the cartridge 9 mm Para and the reconstruction was carried out on the
    cartridge 7,62 TT.
    Newly were machine pistols marked "7,62 mm machine gun 24/26.
    -
    drawn with the book: for Forty years, the chief designer of the weapons
    1946-1986
    From the suddenly appeared with his fellow ČZ 247 to zbraňovému ensemble LADA

    Jiří Čermák.
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    These guns were made with both phosphating and painting finishes.


    As far asľ it is a proportional representation, I assume that phosphating was earlier, was more difficult to produce, and so was replaced by varnishing, since almost all available 24/26 on the market /fullauto, semi-auto, depreciated/ are varnished.
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    Submachine guns vz. 23/25 and 24/26 were never designed as a modular weapon system and I have to lean toward the opinion that it cannot be a caliber change just by replacing the barrel. It is for this reason that the barrel of the vz.23/25 although it is slightly, but only slightly overall stronger. It then related with a different internal diameter of the nut in the front of the case and different parameters of the inference, the case and other details. In other words, it was put together, let alone shoot the gun. I'm not saying that such a conversion would not have been possible, but it would require a far more complex editing than is here stated.
    Another problem is the inclination of the tray. Although I will admit the possibility that ammo 9mm Luger went somehow "napáskovat" in tray vz. 24/26, will be here in a completely different position, and the gun would, in my view, a "jam," even before the first shot. It just won't work..
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    The idea is good, but if you consider the shape and length of the practice rounds for 7,62x25mm Tokarev, which are considerably shorter and still work...Compare the length and shape of the driving hub and the hub 9 mm Luger..
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    Just to confirm the above shooting experience, because I 26-koc served 25 months in the army and something I scored. For its time really good gun with satisfactory accuracy and a little number of defects. Solution crunches was not bad, just could normally score. Sklopka in the transport position was ideal for "removing" the closed space of shooting from the hip. They called him the pump, but not in a bad way and the only thing was touchy was počochněný the mouth of the stack.
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    Sklopka is excellent, I personally like this version I like more than the vz.58...knowing what I, as a lefty, didn't like, is the possibility of sunburn on the barrel in the event that sklopka is in the forward position, the right hand is somehow naturally under the barrel and when a person forgets....
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    The vz.24/26 submachine gun was a very good weapon, and the claim that the vz.23/25 submachine gun was better seems a bit exaggerated to me. Of course, when directly comparing the characteristics of both weapons and their shooting behavior, the difference is obvious. Vz.23/25 is not so "wild", while in vz.24/26 there is an obvious excess of recoil energy and in the direct transition to this weapon, this fact was probably the biggest problem. Despite the fact that the weapon was really "sewn" for a 9 mm Luger caliber cartridge, I believe that the conversion to the 7.62 Tokarev caliber did not suffer in any way, not even using a new, still about 18% more powerful ammunition, which was in Czechoslovakia for this weapon manufactured and supplied since about 1955. It must be added, however, that it was a relatively high quality ammunition, which at that time was not available elsewhere.
    Experience has also shown that in normal combat use at a distance of 100 - 180 m and when shooting short bursts after 2-3 rounds, the weapons are completely comparable in terms of accuracy. In addition vz. 24/26 showed greater destructive effects at this distance in the target and was therefore better suited for combat in buildings, urban agglomerations and when shooting on unarmoured motor vehicles.
    Despite the fact that at the time when the submachine gun began to be withdrawn from the armament of pro-lasting units of the Czechoslovak Army and the world was no longer so interested in submachine guns due to the advent of assault rifles, it was supplied mainly to various insurgent groups such as Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Chad, Nigeria and elsewhere. . It is also not uninteresting that, due to its high destructive fire efficiency and compact size, it has appeared in some numbers as a popular weapon in Northern Ireland among IRAs, but where it has entered the illegal arms trade from third countries.
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