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Vz. 23


Samopal 48


Overview


Vz 25

Vz 25 sub machine gun with 40 round magazine and stock folded.
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Origin
Czechoslovakia
Type
Sub machine gun
Entered service
1949
Status
Obsolete
Development
1947 - 1948
Developer
Czechoslovakia
Jaroslav Holeček
Production
1949 - 1968
Producer
Czechoslovakia - CZ UB
Number produced
About 136.000 (all variants combined)
Designations
Samopal 23 / Sa. 23 (Czechoslovak military designation)
Samopal 48 / Sa-48b / Vz 48b (early military designation)
Notable users
Czechoslovakia

Description


Introduction

The Vz 23 is a sub machine gun of Czechoslovak origin. It was developed just after World War 2 and was produced in large quantities and exported in large numbers. The wrap around bolt design was the basis for other designs such as the Uzi, MPi-69 and M12.

Design

The Vz 23 is a simple sub machine gun with a tubular receiver. The magazine is inserted in the pistol grip and a bolt that wraps around the barrel is used to reduce the overall length. A short pull on the trigger fires a single round and a long pull results in automatic fire. The Vz 23 was produced with either a fixed wooden stock or a foldable metal stock. Under Soviet pressure the production changed to a model that fired the 7.62mm Tokarev round instead of the 9mm NATO round used by the original models.

Firepower

The original models fired the 9x19mm round from 24 or 40 round magazines. Later the 7.62x25mm Tokarev models were introduced that used 32 round magazines. The Vz 23 is a select fire weapon with a cyclic rate of fire of 650 rpm. The maximum effective range is about 200 meters.

Users

The Vz 23 was widely used in Eastern Europe and exported to many nations with ties to Soviet Europe. At first many 9mm models were exported when the 7.62x25mm round was standardized and later many 7.62mm models were exported when assault rifles replaced most sub machine guns. Nowadays the Vz 23 is considered obsolete and is only found in the reserve role or with irregular forces.

Variants


Vz 23

The 9x19mm models were the first Vz 23 models to be introduced. The original Vz 23 has a fixed wooden stock and the Vz 25 has a metal folding stock and is more common than the Vz 23. The 9mm models use 24 or 40 round magazines and their magazine faces straight down.

Vz 24

The Vz 24 is the 7.62x25mm version of the Vz 23 and can be identified by its wooden stock and the 32 round magazine that is curved forwards. The Vz 26 is similar to the Vz 24 but has the same metal folding stock as used on the Vz 25.

Details


Facts Vz 23 Vz 25 Vz 24 Vz 26
General
Origin
Czechoslovakia
Type
Sub machine gun
Caliber
Caliber
9x19mm Parabellum
Feed system
24 or 40 round detachable box magazine
Barrel length
284 mm
Rifling
6 grooves, right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
381 m/s
Operation
Action
Blowback operated, fires from open bolt
Locking
None
Fire selector
0 - 1 - F, by means of progressive trigger
Rate of fire
600 - 650 rpm
Dimensions
Stock type
Fixed wooden stock
Length
686 mm
Weight
3.27 kg empty
3.6 kg loaded (24 rd)
3.8 kg loaded (40 rd)
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sights, hooded barleycorn front and v-notch rear
Range adjustment
100 to 400 m gradations

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