Ammoficka Škorpion vz. 61 7.65 mm Tjeckoslovakien Original Ammoficka Škorpion vz. 61 7.65 mm Tjeckoslovakien Original
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Ammoficka Škorpion vz. 61 7.65 mm Tjeckoslovakien Original

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Ammoficka Škorpion vz. 61 7.65 mm Tjeckoslovakien Original

Battle worn/ soldier issued.

OBS bara en ficka ingår- ingen SMG Submachine Gun el dyl.

"Škorpion vz. 61 is a Czechoslovak 7.65 mm submachine gun developed in 1959 by Miroslav Rybář (1924–1970) and produced under the official designation Samopal vzor 61 ("submachine gun model 1961") by the Česká zbrojovka arms factory in Uherský Brod from 1961 to 1979.

Although it was developed for use with security forces and special forces, the weapon was also accepted into service with the Czechoslovak Army, as a personal sidearm for lower-ranking army staff, vehicle drivers, armored vehicle personnel and special forces. Currently the weapon is in use with the armed forces of several countries as a sidearm. The Škorpion was also license-built in Yugoslavia, designated M84. It features a synthetic pistol grip compared to the original version. A civilian, semi-automatic version was also produced, known as the M84A.

Škorpion was developed in the late 1950s by Miroslav Rybář with the working name "model 59". The design was finalized in 1961 and named "Samopal Vz. 61".[2] It was subsequently adopted by the Czech army and security forces, and later exported to various countries. Yugoslavia produced a version under license. It was also used by armed groups,[4] including the Irish Republican Army and the Italian Red Brigade. The latter used the Škorpion in the 1978 kidnapping of Aldo Moro and was used to kill Moro.[2][5] In the 1990s the Gang de Roubaix used the Škorpion in a series of attacks in France."


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