This video delves into the Vugrek family of Croatian firearms designers, focusing on their illicit activities supplying organized crime. While known for the Agram 2000 submachine gun, the video highlights a unique cell phone gun developed by Marko Vugrek for clandestine use. The piece began appearing in Europe around 2007, traced back to its Croatian origin. The footage was filmed at the Croatian Police Museum in Zagreb, offering a rare look at this specialized firearm. The description also provides links to the presenter's Patreon, Utreon, and Floatplane channels for additional content and support.
This video from Forgotten Weapons examines the ALKA Model 93, a Croatian SMG developed during the Homeland War. The design is a hybrid, drawing inspiration from the Ingram MAC-10/M11 and the Czech vz.61 Skorpion. The ALKA features a telescoping bolt and recoil system from the Ingram and a stock directly copied from the Skorpion. It is chambered in 9mm Parabellum and utilizes a proprietary single-feed magazine, similar to the MP40. Produced by IM Metal (later HS Produkt), it was adopted by the Croatian armed forces in 1993. The video also briefly mentions other Croatian SMGs like the Šokac and Agram 2000.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and characteristics of the Agram 2000, a firearm often associated with criminal elements and dubbed "Croatia's Gangster Gun." The presenter provides access to a rare example, made possible by the French IRCGN (Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie). The description also promotes the channel's Utreon and Patreon pages, as well as merchandise.
This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson discussing the Agram 2000, a Croatian submachine gun with a notorious history, often used by gangsters. The content highlights the weapon's background and likely showcases its features. The video also directs viewers to the Royal Armouries' online collections and offers ways to support the museum's mission. It's part of a series from the Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, aimed at educating the public about historical weaponry.
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