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|type=[[Submachine gun]] |
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|caliber=[[9×19mm Parabellum]] |
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==History== |
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+ | The ZK 466 was designed by brothers Josef and František Koucký in the 1940s; it was entered into trials for a new submachine gun for use by the Czech. However, the weapon ended up being rejected.<ref name=vhu>http://www.vhu.cz/samopal-zk-471/</ref> |
==Design Details== |
==Design Details== |
Revision as of 13:35, 19 November 2018
The ZK 466 is a prototype Czech submachine gun.
History
The ZK 466 was designed by brothers Josef and František Koucký in the 1940s; it was entered into trials for a new submachine gun for use by the Czech. However, the weapon ended up being rejected.[1]
Design Details
The weapon fires using blowback; other than that, very little information is available about this weapon. Despite that, the ZK 466 has been used in Czech films.