SALW GUIDE SA vz 24 / 26
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SALW GUIDE SA vz 24 / 26
SALW GUIDE SA vz 24 / 26 Category: Submachine Guns Technical Specification Operating system: Cartridge: Blowback-operated, fired from open bolt • 7.62 x 25mm Tokarev Length: 445 mm Weight: 3500 g Muzzle velocity: 550 m/s Feeding: Box magazine Magazine capacity: 32 rounds Rate of fire: 650 rounds/min Effective range: 250 m Estimated production count: -not available- Description -not available- Remarks After the Sa.25 was declared obsolete in 1968, many of the 9 mm weapons were sold around the world. The surplus weapons were exported to other communist countries including North Vietnam. A somewhat-modified copy of the 9x19 model was produced in Rhodesia in the early 1970s as the LDP. Manufacture was later transferred to South Africa where it was briefly marketed as the Sanna 77 in semi-automatic fire only, for sale and use by white farmers as protection during the country’s difficulties. salw-guide.bicc.de Page 1 of 3 SALW GUIDE Global proliferation Figure 1: Global proliferation – SA vz 24 / 26 Country of Origin -none- Licensed production -none- Proven in-country circulation 1 • • • • • • 1 Cuba (CUB) Czech Republic (CZE) Guinea (GIN) Grenada (GRD) Cambodia (KHM) Nigeria (NGA) • • • • • Nicaragua (NIC) Romania (ROU) Somalia (SOM) Slovakia (SVK) Syrian Arab Repulic (SYR) • Tanzania, United Republic of (TZA) • Viet Nam (VNM) • South Africa (ZAF) includes licit and illicit SALW (both governmental and non-governmental/civilian holdings) Page 2 of 3 salw-guide.bicc.de SALW GUIDE Images All images provided by ZVBw. Sa 24, with fixed wooden butt, 7.62 mm salw-guide.bicc.de Page 3 of 3
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