Poland's WW2 Battle Rifle: the Maroszek wz.38M
This video delves into Poland's Maroszek wz.38M, a fascinating semi-automatic battle rifle that never saw widespread service due to the 1939 invasions. Designed by Josef Maroszek, the rifle features a gas-operated action with a tilting bolt, drawing inspiration from the BAR and Czech firearms. It's noted for its efficient design and quick disassembly. Only 55 were produced for trials, and a mere 5 examples are believed to survive today, making it a rare and historically significant firearm.












