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 explores the Croatian HS-91, a unique submachine gun from the early 1990s Homeland War. Dubbed a 'mystery hybrid,' it combines elements of the Yugoslav M56 and Soviet PPSh-41. The HS-91 utilizes the barrel, magazine, and magazine well from the M56, while its bolt, safety, receiver construction, and firing system are derived from the PPSh-41. Chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, it accepts standard M56 magazines. This appears to be the only known example, currently housed in the Croatian Police Museum in Zagreb, who are thanked for granting access to film this rare firearm.
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