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Czechoslovakia adopted the 7.62x45mm cartridge after World War Two, introducing both a vz.52 rifle and vz.52 light machine gun using the round. It was about 200 fps faster than the Soviet standard 7.62x39mm. It was marginally more effective in the LMG, but not so much that the Czechs put up a big fight to keep it, and changed over to the 39mm round in 1957. At that time, they converted both the rifles and light machine guns to the new round with the designation vz. 52/57. The rifle would be quickly replaced by the much superior vz.58, but the LMG would stick around for a while.
The vz.52/57 machine gun is the last production iteration of Holek's original ZB 26 light machine gun. This design was tremendously successful, with the ZB 26 and slightly improved ZB 30 doped by many nations. It was also the basis for the .303 British conversion that became the Bren. Scaled down to intermediate cartridges, it was used by the Czechs in this form and also copied by the Finns as the KvKK-62.
The vz.52/57 is one a rather small group of guns which can be fed from either belts (50 round here) or box magazines (25 rounds). It is also one of a small group which use the pistol grip as the charging handle. Despite not seeing more widespread us, it is mechanically a very interesting and claver design.
Thanks to the Institute of Military Technology (www.instmiltech.com) for giving me the opportunity to bring this 52/57 on camera for you!
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@Enthymene
@Enthymene 3 года назад
This whole design is just slick as hell. When people call programmers like myself "engineers" I think of stuff like this and laugh.
@hughquigley5337
@hughquigley5337 3 года назад
don't sell yourself short, dude! You guys do some pretty incredible stuff, much like how traditional engineers do they same. Only difference is that the former is not restricted by using solely physical objects/material, whereas the latter does have that limitation.
@Ackehece
@Ackehece 5 лет назад
The feed system, the reciever, and the removable barrel and safety are actually really amazing.
@Gameprojordan
@Gameprojordan 5 лет назад
my main gripe with it is the charging handle/pistol grip, never liked that idea, seems really awkward to cock under stress and not in a prone position
@richardkirka5977
@richardkirka5977 5 лет назад
The machine work is gorgeous.
@wierdalien1
@wierdalien1 4 года назад
@@Gameprojordan well yeah
@TheDeadfast
@TheDeadfast 5 лет назад
For those wondering what the markings stand for: D = dávka = (unlimited) burst Z = zajištěno = made safe
@snakeplisskenrecords
@snakeplisskenrecords 5 лет назад
"Chceš říct, soudruhu kapitáne..?!" "No, dvě dávky" :))
@TotalRookie_LV
@TotalRookie_LV 5 лет назад
Funny, in Russian "davka" (давка) means "a crush" or "a stampede", which in a way makes sense.
@Kumimono
@Kumimono 5 лет назад
As one might say, "moar davka!" Er, dakka.
@thesloopjohnb
@thesloopjohnb 5 лет назад
This seems to be something that would be confusing with "Zastrelit" meaning "shoot."
@66MetalDevil6
@66MetalDevil6 5 лет назад
@@thesloopjohnb Not really "Zastřelit" means to "shoot someone/something", "Za" is just prefix, if you remove it you get "Střelit" and that means "shoot"
@rannyczech
@rannyczech 5 лет назад
czechnology again Ian? gosh you taught me more about guns from my homeland than any other museum. Thanks Mate!
@Lidoott
@Lidoott 5 лет назад
Then you didnt visit the right museums :) JK, nothing beats Gun Jesus!
@hartman12349
@hartman12349 5 лет назад
je fakt ze vic jich je ve svete nez u nas , byl to vynikajici vyvozni artikl v ty dobe , ale VHU ma skoro vsechny varianty ve svejch sbirkach .
@rannyczech
@rannyczech 5 лет назад
@@hartman12349 vhu je super. Čekám kdy bude hotová rekonstrukce a budu ho moct znovu navštívit. Naposled jsem v něm byl před mnoha lety a to jsem se o zbraně tolik nezajimal jako teď. :)
@hartman12349
@hartman12349 5 лет назад
@@rannyczech - no tak to si asi jeste pockame pri soucasnym stavu financovani , taky si rad udelam vylet a pokocham se spekama ktery jen tak nikde neuvidim .
@Lidoott
@Lidoott 5 лет назад
@@hartman12349 Já měl tu kliku vidět vz. 26 na střelnici, a dokonce jako automat. Eargasm
@five5105
@five5105 5 лет назад
8:53 Yo dawg, we heard you like belts, so we made a *box* for belts that goes on your belt so you can have belts for your belt.
@tjbarke6086
@tjbarke6086 5 лет назад
Ah, the classics never go out of style.
@johnathanmcnabb2028
@johnathanmcnabb2028 5 лет назад
Haha I love it
@luisgimenez8660
@luisgimenez8660 5 лет назад
100% more belt for belt.
@nettles89
@nettles89 5 лет назад
Came here to say this.
@iivin4233
@iivin4233 5 лет назад
Can we have an unboxing of a box belt belt box?
@lostinspace013
@lostinspace013 5 лет назад
I admire the Czechs for their military industry. A small country and yet they created so much really good weapons. Greetings from Poland.
@scimatarpictures
@scimatarpictures 5 лет назад
Definitely! Same for the Belgians you could say
@CanalTremocos
@CanalTremocos 5 лет назад
Funny how there isn't one German neighbor without an interesting weapons industry, even the small ones.
@lostinspace013
@lostinspace013 5 лет назад
@@CanalTremocos Well .... Poland has never had the opportunity to develop its war industry. It was unbelievably difficult because we are surrounded on both sides by more powerful neighbors who always wanted to destroy us. So we have waged war almost constantly, and war is not conducive to the development of the economy, no - when it is fought on your territory :(
@OslikusPrime
@OslikusPrime 4 года назад
@@CanalTremocos Well, I "wonder why" but German neighbours in general, had that feeling, that they better should "sharpen their knives" :)
@saiien2
@saiien2 3 года назад
@@CanalTremocos Well when you border with Germany you know that they are threat to you (or at least they were) so you know that you need an adequate equipment. You are a small country which can't compete with Germany's superior numbers so you need quality at least. This is why Czechs and Belgians make such good weapons.
@reddevilparatrooper
@reddevilparatrooper 5 лет назад
Damn! The Czech weapons designers were really crazy genius folks. No wonder I love their guns.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 2 года назад
Outside Izmash now called Kalashnikov Concern, the Czechs by far made the best arms of the Soviet bloc. Crenva Zastava, the other CZ of then-Yugoslavia, now Serbia is a close second. Their AKs, Tokarevs, CZ-99 series, captured and new production Mauser K98K are great. Valmet of Finland on their heels helping to make the Israeli Galil is also good. What was East Germany's Makarov PM were/are second to none. FEG of Hungary was good too. They were good enough for Walther Gmbh to be official subcontractors, most notable product, the PPK/E and a 8mm Mauser version of the PSL still out there. The CZ-52, CZ-75 and CZ-82/83 really put them.on the map. Nothing wrong the Polish state arsenal or Norinco. They most certainly function and dead accurate but take them apart and compare to the others above and you'll see the difference workmanship wise. Any of them will arm you and protect you and yours well and sometimes cheaper than the AR series.
@Pcm979
@Pcm979 5 лет назад
I always have time for Czech engineering! Fingers crossed for a Vz. 58 video some time.
@RaDeus87
@RaDeus87 5 лет назад
IIRC it's one of his rainy-day guns, so we probably won't see a vz58 video unless shit hits the fan. It's easy for him to make a video about it since he owns one, so he's keeping it in reserve.
@weasle2904
@weasle2904 5 лет назад
@@RaDeus87 When he finally runs out of guns lmao
@bamboozlednoodle6513
@bamboozlednoodle6513 4 года назад
Jesper O well, I think shit has hit the fan by now
@globalautobahn1132
@globalautobahn1132 4 года назад
Just came over from a link on that video that gun Jesus dropped this morning 👍👍
@derelictandtenderfoot1516
@derelictandtenderfoot1516 4 года назад
Wish granted buddy. Looks like shit hit the fan enough to make it
@Scrambled_Meat
@Scrambled_Meat 5 лет назад
I just left a museum in Prague with a few brens and zb26s so imagine my happy surprise to see this get uploaded 20 min later
@TheDeadfast
@TheDeadfast 5 лет назад
You should return them - it's not very nice to steal from a museum!
@aaronclair4489
@aaronclair4489 5 лет назад
I'd be ok exiting through a gift shop like that.
@Surv1ve_Thrive
@Surv1ve_Thrive 5 лет назад
Did you leave with all the Brens or leave a few for us?
@kubikkuratko188
@kubikkuratko188 3 года назад
WTF?! PUT THEM BACK!!!
@Beeblzaphod
@Beeblzaphod 3 года назад
Hello from Czech Republic. I have some experience shooting this gun when I was in the army (1986 - 1994). It was very precise and easy to operate gun. I had much better score firing this gun comparing to submachine gun Vz. 58. The only problem was taking care of the front bipod. It was foldable but if you forgot to fold it up before moving or running it was easy to loose it. I just remember one commanding officer screaming to my team mate half a day....
@morelenmir
@morelenmir 5 лет назад
The 'internal receiver' assembly must have been fiendishly hard to machine and put together, but they did it with style! Absolutely beautiful! The Czechs really do make some _excellent_ guns. I don't think they get enough recognition for that from the wider public.
@manowartank8784
@manowartank8784 4 года назад
the bolt-magazine piece is the most complicated-simple-thing i've seen on this channel nothing better than functional properly machined piece of steel i love these disassembly explanations
@ShootAUT
@ShootAUT 4 года назад
And I wondered until 10:33 why the top dust cover had to be that massive. 😁 Beautiful piece. I just love Czech guns that present lots of machined steel. It always seems like you could see how smooth they feel.
@horstboellinger6880
@horstboellinger6880 5 лет назад
The Czech got darn nice ideas in this time area! It's a slick system.
@STHawkST
@STHawkST 5 лет назад
"vz" = "Vzor" which means "Type/Pattern". So technically it is "Type 52/57 LMG". If someone didn´t know. :)
@KIWI_DUDE.
@KIWI_DUDE. 3 года назад
Kinda sounds like the English word "version"
@Atzy
@Atzy 5 лет назад
The second position on the lid of the belt box is not really to seal it. When you fill a box you leave the "first" link and round sticking out of the gap and shut the lid over it so it's held in place. That way when loading you only need to grab the exposed link, pop the lid open to the first position and load, instead of opening the lid fully and fishing around to find the end of the belt
@ristoalanko9281
@ristoalanko9281 5 лет назад
The Finnish KvKK62 was originally intended for magazine and belt use, several versions were tested, but the final prototypes were belt only.
@Hegataro
@Hegataro 5 лет назад
As a czechman, I always make time to watch one of your videos about our guns, Ian
@SinaelDOverom
@SinaelDOverom 5 лет назад
Those controls on the handle have really neat arrangement IMO. Non-foldable carry handle is weird.
@LazyLifeIFreak
@LazyLifeIFreak 5 лет назад
@ian miller I don't see a reason why a folding handle wouldn't work.
@SangTheCryptek
@SangTheCryptek 5 лет назад
@@LazyLifeIFreak Could've been seen as "one more thing to break". If the handle doesn't need to fold out of the way, why not make it fixed and thus more sturdy?
@LazyLifeIFreak
@LazyLifeIFreak 5 лет назад
@@SangTheCryptek With the sheer amount of mechanical complexity, I don't see a reason why a folding side would change much.
@chrisebz6473
@chrisebz6473 5 лет назад
Probably as simple as someone on the design team thinking a folding/rotating handle for the barrel wasn't necessary and that just welding it to the jacket would suffice.
@Wetcorps
@Wetcorps 5 лет назад
Well the sights have to be offset anyway so why bother :)
@pedrotheswift5937
@pedrotheswift5937 5 лет назад
Someone loves that gun,, its in great condition...
@criffermaclennan
@criffermaclennan 5 лет назад
What a beautiful piece of engineering
@Doppeldropper
@Doppeldropper 5 лет назад
Finns, I think it was Aimo Lahti, actually designed push through steel belt during WW2 in -42/-43 for the Finnish MG-42 to be used with 7,62x53R/54R ammunition.
@hanfpeter2822
@hanfpeter2822 4 года назад
I think it actually was his Brother,dont know the Name sadly
@brunoratto253
@brunoratto253 5 лет назад
Aww! It's like a baby Bren! XP Just kidding, it looks awesome. Wish you could take it to the range to see it in action.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 2 года назад
They helped develop the Bren in the first place
@PMGF
@PMGF 5 лет назад
I get a little excited when I see a beautifully engineered piece of machine work, that disassembly was so nice to watch.
@Tunkkis
@Tunkkis 5 лет назад
I was waiting for you to mention the KvKK, and you didn't disappoint. Very interesting video once again.
@TJWDawg
@TJWDawg 5 лет назад
I loves me some Czechnology.
@mtodd4723
@mtodd4723 5 лет назад
The Czechs do weapons well . Thanks for posting this video , Great job !
@TheArklyte
@TheArklyte 4 года назад
The "intermediate" 7.62x45mm round has same velocity, bullet weight and muzzle energy as "rifle" 6.5x50mm Arisaka. Which just helps to complicate the "first ever assault rifle" debate as Fedorov used the latter.
@Teguvas
@Teguvas 5 лет назад
That has some really great pieces of engineering incorperated in it
@jimvandemoter6961
@jimvandemoter6961 5 лет назад
Ian, another great video. I really like how you explain the workings of these guns. You make it easy to understand.
@steelyemry9612
@steelyemry9612 2 года назад
What an absolutely beautiful piece of history and art! love it!
@ajr5086
@ajr5086 5 лет назад
This is like the missing link for the ZB 26 family and the UK VZ 59. It has all the features of the 59, but still is very much in the 26 style. (gun) EVOLUTION CONFIRMED!!
@starlingcz
@starlingcz 2 года назад
This is mixed feautures and design of ZB-26 (ZB-30J) and ZB-53.
@spacemanmoe5622
@spacemanmoe5622 5 лет назад
Intricate mechanical work of art! Thank you Ian.
@larrys9241
@larrys9241 4 года назад
Very slick design. The machining is done quite well.
@matejmatej3554
@matejmatej3554 5 лет назад
You give us the best presentation of a gun when ever i have a question seconds later you provide the answer 😉😁 HOW DO YOU DO IT ??? Much love and respect form sLOVEnia stay awesome and thanks for your hard work
@cptreech
@cptreech 4 года назад
What a beautifully machined piece of kit.
@samuelbean9928
@samuelbean9928 5 лет назад
You gotta hand it to the Czechs,they can damn sure build a fine weapon,and some good milsurp clothing
@kenhelmers2603
@kenhelmers2603 5 лет назад
Pretty darn slick. Thanks Ian!
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 5 лет назад
After watching the videos, I started to love the toploading design. I really like the simplicity and functional design, simply genious. The solid chunks of parts is damn sexy.
@86abaile
@86abaile 5 лет назад
I like it. I like all the clever little design features on it.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 5 лет назад
Thank you , Ian .
@thelastjohnwayne
@thelastjohnwayne 3 года назад
Just when I thought I had seen every thing in firearms designs Ian shows me something else.
@alimanski7941
@alimanski7941 5 лет назад
Can easily see the Negev's feed system lineage in this LMG, as you mentioned in the Negev video.
@billsmith5166
@billsmith5166 4 года назад
Thanks Ian, really interesting weapon.
@TitanV
@TitanV 4 года назад
1:10 ...Gun Jesus in not impressed with 7.62x45... Anyway, this weapon is truly impressive. It seems to be over engineered, when in fact, it is so well thought through in every single aspect and detail that it's simply astonishing.
@McDylanNuggets
@McDylanNuggets 5 лет назад
You said I haven't shot this YET. then mentioned 1000+ rpm. Soooo I'm excited for tomorrow's shooting video!
@Landsharkitis
@Landsharkitis 5 лет назад
I watch all your ads fully we love forgotten weapons
@baronobeefdipyes5181
@baronobeefdipyes5181 5 лет назад
Kinda awesome to see that while watching this you can tell that the VZ59 took some inspiration from this gun beyond the pistol grip charging handle. The lever for charging looks almost exactly the same, the bolt carriers look very similar, the tripod mounts look similar, and the way the barrel is removed is pretty similar as well.
@bfrazer4126
@bfrazer4126 3 года назад
What's amazing to me is someone designed that whole bolt/receiver assembly without a CAD program to see a 3D model before machining the parts... really cool.
@ronaldjohnson1474
@ronaldjohnson1474 11 месяцев назад
Remember, this is a collection of previous ideas augmented by new ones. Still, I think the designers had many sleepless nights.
@Hesric
@Hesric 3 года назад
Gotta be honest this may be one of the cleanest disassemblies I have ever seen.
@XanderTuron
@XanderTuron 5 лет назад
Man, I can't wait to Czech out this fine piece of Czechnology!
@java9090
@java9090 5 лет назад
All I see is long hours of machining time. Gotta give it to the Czechs they know their way around a tool shop.
@Sseltraeh89
@Sseltraeh89 5 лет назад
some of the machining on early 20th century military guns from Brno is ridiculous. This is mostly just design which sacrifices manufacturing cost for quality, but the ZB53/TK vz. 37's infantry barrel (the one with cooling ribs, unlike the smooth heavy one found on vehicle/fortification version or british BESA guns), that's just ridiculous level of machining porn.
@junkersintutus4282
@junkersintutus4282 5 лет назад
Yeah, not anywhere as efficient as stampings but some pretty impressive design and machining.
@junkersintutus4282
@junkersintutus4282 5 лет назад
I mean there obviously are some stamped parts, but there's a lot of fine machining.
@deadflowers7017
@deadflowers7017 4 года назад
Yes, there's enough metal in this LMG for 20 glocks.
@stuka97
@stuka97 4 года назад
Along with a bunch of other machine gun parts I got years ago ,was a complete bolt for A Vz52/57 took me awhile to identify what it was.
@alwaystinkering7710
@alwaystinkering7710 5 лет назад
That's a really nice design. They were obsessive about keep dirt out. It's so simple to operate and take down but looks like it was a lot of work to machine.
@Pyrochemik007
@Pyrochemik007 3 года назад
Czech engineering focuses on effectivity. No unnecessary trinkets, no decorations.
@ph5832
@ph5832 5 лет назад
Thanks Ian .. always enjoy over a cup of coffee
@nelson1tom
@nelson1tom 4 года назад
Is it just me or do the Czech’s seem to design features for much stronger fingers?
@Pyrochemik007
@Pyrochemik007 3 года назад
Do not tell your girlfriend.
@DennyAJD
@DennyAJD 5 лет назад
Finaly! Thank you Ian 😃
@cosmicatrophy4648
@cosmicatrophy4648 5 лет назад
10:38 How did Ian know I was there?!
@ozdavemcgee2079
@ozdavemcgee2079 4 года назад
I had a VZ 52 and VZ 52/57 back in late 80s. I shot them and a SKS on a coastal rifle range. 7.62 x 39 could get knocked off target in high winds at 200m. So did the 7.62 x 45. That being said, there was a fair bit of ammo back then, and it was better in higher winds. I always thought it would have been a better choice if we really had to hhave 7.62. More than AK less than HK and FN, it would have been a pleasant calibre to use full auto
@duncanmcgee13
@duncanmcgee13 5 лет назад
That insternal assembly is an absolute unit
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear 4 года назад
Very cool
@Agent00abe
@Agent00abe 5 лет назад
This was a quite interesting gun to have a look at.
@ninaakari5181
@ninaakari5181 5 лет назад
That disassembly reminds me on how kvkk disassembles
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 5 лет назад
I’ve been mildly obsessed about the vz52 ever since I read about it, years ago. A genuine treat to see it here on FW! Thanks Ian 👍
@ladam836
@ladam836 5 лет назад
The machining of that bolt assembly group is just.. Wow
@Flederratte
@Flederratte 5 лет назад
very cool mechanical system. thanks for the video
@alexsis1778
@alexsis1778 4 года назад
Feel like worst case scenario, that barrel would make a great baton!
@1683clifton
@1683clifton 5 лет назад
look at all those cuts,even if the thing was the jammaster 5000 id love to be an apprentice in that shop!
@RicTic66
@RicTic66 4 года назад
Superb Czech engineering, no wonder the BREN remained in service with the British Army for so long. When put up against the BAR it's no contest.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 2 года назад
Until FN finally made one with a detachable barrel for the BAR. Germany won the GPMG race with MG-42, still in use today as the MG-3 in 7.62 NATO.
@martinokenka9063
@martinokenka9063 5 лет назад
Hi, Ian. Let me just note that the milled internal receiver is non-functionally recoiling against buffer in the stamped outer receiver (similarily -of course - to the Bren) and smoothing the shooting a bit. That is the main reason for this two-part receiver conception. This non-functional recoiling is a fascinating aspect of Václav Holek designs, BUT the vz. 52/57 actually is work of Jaroslav Myslík, who adopted the vz. 52 to 7,62*39 after Holeks death in 1954. The machineguns vz. 52/57 did not see much use similarily to the rifles. Just after the asault rifle vz. 58 replaced the rifle vz. 52/57 (in 1959), universal machinegun vz. 59 replaced the light machineguns vz. 52/57 (in 1963). Great as always, thanks!
@user-vt6jx3fm9f
@user-vt6jx3fm9f 2 года назад
Czechoslovakian weapon means quality! And mechanical beauty! Thanks to Ian! Really rare, really cool!
@g0urd_dude246
@g0urd_dude246 5 лет назад
God, that receiver is like a nice watch.
@egilsaerman8769
@egilsaerman8769 5 лет назад
is that one of those shoulder things that go up i've heard so much about?
@jacksonlewis4365
@jacksonlewis4365 5 лет назад
very cool design.
@oldhoonta
@oldhoonta 5 лет назад
I hope you'll get your hands on Beretta 93R someday.
@PosranaRegistrace
@PosranaRegistrace 5 лет назад
Two of them... ;)
@codyweaver706
@codyweaver706 5 лет назад
The magazine feeding downward in a gravity-assisted direction should help it feed faster, which should make it more accommodating to the higher cyclic rate of firing without a belt in place.
@asmodeus0454
@asmodeus0454 Месяц назад
The 7.62mm Vz-52 and Vz-52/57 light machine-guns had a high cyclic rate of fire, 900 r.p.m. with box magazine and 1100 r.p.m. with non-disintegrating link belt, and they lay down a very high volume of fire.
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад
Love me some Czech VZ Firearms
@Getpojke
@Getpojke 5 лет назад
The Czechoslovakians make some beautiful guns and this is a beauty. Even for folks who don't like guns (weird folk) they've got to admire how that beauty in the video is but together; from an aesthetic and engineering point of view. I was lucky enough to have a go on the British BREN before we got rid of it, and what a joy it was to shoot. It was like poetry in cyclic motion. Just ran like a sewing machine. Thanks for the great video Ian, hope you get a chance to have a little range time with it, and of course I'm sure we'd all love to see a video of that.
@albundy2696
@albundy2696 5 лет назад
Goat Boy Bren is not Britisch, the Briten and Australiens have make it in Lizenz..
@Getpojke
@Getpojke 5 лет назад
@@albundy2696 British adaptation of a Czech light machine gun. Its name originated as an acronym from Brno, where the Czech gun was made, and Enfield; in the outer borough of London, England,, where the British adaptation was made. John Inglis and Company, Canada: A contract was signed with the British and Canadian governments in March 1938 to supply 5,000 BREN machine guns to Great Britain and 7,000 BREN machine guns to Canada. Both countries shared the capital costs of bringing in this new production facility. Production started in 1940, and by 1943 Inglis was producing 60% of the world output of BREN machine guns. Lithgow Small Arms Factory, in Australia was responsible for supplying the Australian army. But certainly most of the design work was by the Czechoslovak Brno arms factory and I admire greatly the work they did.
@kineticdeath
@kineticdeath 4 года назад
for such an old gun that one looks really really great condition wise. But i am no where near the expertise level of Ian!
@wpick
@wpick 5 лет назад
Wow. That is slick!
@whatnowstinky
@whatnowstinky 5 лет назад
was the british Besal the first of the ZB26 derivatives to use the pistol grip as the charging handle?
@tafino
@tafino 5 лет назад
The Bren is one of my all time wants, until learning of its Czech cousins !!!
@chrishill3785
@chrishill3785 5 лет назад
But the bren is Czech anyway
@thetrippedup9322
@thetrippedup9322 5 лет назад
Bren is the combined efforts of British and Czech gun smiths, so they're step brothers?
@hanadrncova5712
@hanadrncova5712 4 года назад
@@thetrippedup9322 Not really.. Bren is VZ 26 but in british lisence.. Vz 26 is father of Bren and Japanese Types
@dethklokicksbutt
@dethklokicksbutt 4 года назад
I laughed a little bit when the gun fell over at 11:36 lol. Something about the noise it made and how unexpected it was
@robbusheay4258
@robbusheay4258 3 года назад
love my VZ 58.........beautiful weapon
@snbrinewehr3203
@snbrinewehr3203 5 лет назад
I'd love to see Maxim-Tokarev Machine Gun
@Delistd
@Delistd 4 года назад
Another fascinating Czech machine that spits metal. The Czechs are fantastic engineers.
@geilleadh4852
@geilleadh4852 5 лет назад
You should do a video on the NK lmg that uses both a belt and a top loading magazine. If you can get one of course I imagine they are pretty hard to come by.
@simdar42
@simdar42 5 лет назад
You didn't discuss the device just below the front trunnion just behind the bipod. It looks like it could be a gas adjustment, but it seems there already is one as part of the gas block attached to the barrel?
@tempestvideos9834
@tempestvideos9834 5 лет назад
That is a sweet weapon.
@CaptainCiph3r
@CaptainCiph3r 5 лет назад
What happens if the bolt is back and you hit the release lever, does the grip jump forwards? It so can the gun go off like this or is there a safety feature preventing it?
@FayazAhmad-yl6sp
@FayazAhmad-yl6sp 4 года назад
Genius design,by a small nation but advance in science and technology.
@scipio10000
@scipio10000 5 лет назад
Weren't there a plan to get a belt fed bren in .280 British to pair it with the em2?
@buffewo6386
@buffewo6386 5 лет назад
Ian, could you review the Heizer PKO pistols? They are different to say the least...
@Jesses001
@Jesses001 5 лет назад
That safety latch not letting you insert a magazine when the barrel is not locked also ensures that the barrel can not walk out of lock when a magazine is inserted. Shooting from a magazine with the cover open as it must be could cause the barrel to be knocked out of lock during firing.
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 5 лет назад
I cant imagine the amount of machine hours that went into that removable breach assembly,a development to far I think
@cracklingvoice
@cracklingvoice 5 лет назад
It is a system that could, in theory, make caliber swaps very simple. Pull the 'inner receiver' out, drop in a different type, add a barrel of the correct size, and the rest just goes on. Hell, the changing handle for the barrel is the magazine cover for the 'inner receiver', so they would be shipped as a matched set anyway.
@DekkerDekker
@DekkerDekker 2 месяца назад
"[...] you have a belt box here that can clip onto, ironically _your_ belt". So you can belt with your belt while you're belting with your belt.
@WalkaCrookedLine
@WalkaCrookedLine 5 лет назад
Are the 25 round box magazines interchangeable with magazines used by the contemporary rifles, or are they unique to the LMG?
@chlebowg
@chlebowg 5 лет назад
Any chance that it is compatible with RPD belts and vis versa?
@brucerobert227
@brucerobert227 5 лет назад
@4:50 I wonder how many troops released the pistol grip for charging when trying to release the safety?
@DrataTheDrifter
@DrataTheDrifter 5 лет назад
Negligent discharges happened sometimes with this pistol grip/charging handle thing (my state donated experience is with Uk vz. 59, which has the same weird grip/handle/release/safety thing)
@Apfsds120
@Apfsds120 5 лет назад
When stationary , you can have handle in front position: grab the gun pull back handle, shoot. The same with UGL vz. 59. And you cannot mistake handle release with safety anyway. Totally different feeling on thumb.
@Zbyhonj
@Zbyhonj 5 лет назад
My dad told me a story about a People's Militias officer who was trialed for shooting and heavily wounding someone during drills, because he messed up the manual of arms while reloadind this gun. (From what I've heard, militia drills used to be a complete joke and that guy was apparently drunk out of his mind)
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