This video delves into the G33/40 carbine, a firearm produced by the Czech Brno factory under German occupation between 1940 and 1942. It was a modified version of the Czech vz.33 carbine and was exclusively issued to German Gebirgstruppen (mountain troops). The G33/40 is notably distinct from standard Mauser rifles due to its shorter 19.4-inch barrel, compared to the K98k's 24-inch barrel, and the presence of a protective metal plate on the left side of its buttstock. The description also provides a link to the Forgotten Weapons Patreon page.
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