This video examines the Czech ZK-391 semiautomatic rifle, a developmental firearm designed by Josef Koucký. Developed in 1939 and tested by the Italian military in 1943, it never entered production. The rifle, marked by Waffenwerke Brunn, exhibits mechanical similarities to the M1 Garand, including a rotating bolt and long stroke gas piston. Unique features include a trigger guard that recocks the hammer and an out-of-battery safety integrated with the receiver cover. The video highlights its significance as a Czech design produced under German occupation for foreign trials.
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