Is marxism really in N.K., or they have some kind of their own nationalistic (and socialistic? lol) variant? Some Juche or whatnot. What dignitaries (důstojníků) here means? Should be it understand as high-ranking officers or maybe civilian clerks (Does Czechoslovak forces have them in 1930s)?
ALBANIAN SKS PRODUCTION NUMBERS SERIAL
It never entered serial produced, but was manufactured in limited quantity.Įxample “number 202” is in by museum since 1989 Size must be no bigger than FN model 1906, hammer must be internal, revolver trigger (in modern terms: DAO or double action only) was deemed to complicated for pocket automatic pistol. In march 1933, requirements were made more exact, with VTÚ being represented by plukovník (Colonel?) Zelinkou. If I understand correctly, it development was started on behest on VTÚ (Vojenský technický ústav – Military Technical Institute(?)) in 1933 in 6,35 mm Browning caliber, as weapon for dignitaries. Which name probably mean Cs experimental pistol ČZ 6,35 mm
Some time ago I found such automatic pistol, with description in Czech language: If not that is mutually exclusive, if yes it is redundant (SKS = Simonov’s carbine, self-loading, so SKS rifle = Simonov’s carbine, self-loading rifle)įURTHER PART IS NOT RELATED TO TODAY TOPIC, SO IGNORE IT IF YOU WISH I am, as always, confused with terminology – is carbine subset of rifle? (that is every carbine is rifle).