This video explores the Croatian Šokac, a submachine gun developed and produced in Croatia during the early 1990s Yugoslavian civil war. It's a direct mechanical copy of the Soviet PPSh-41, chambered in 9x19mm and featuring a folding stock similar to the vz25. The Šokac offers semi-automatic and fully automatic fire and uses stick magazines. The video examines both an early wooden-gripped version and a later plastic-gripped variant, noting the existence of some with MP40-style underfolding stocks. It highlights the domestic development of over a dozen SMGs in Croatia during this period.
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