G24(t): Germany’s Take on the Czechoslovakian vz24
This video delves into the history and specifics of the G24(t) rifle, a German adaptation of the Czechoslovakian vz24 rifle. Following Germany's occupation of Czechoslovakia, they acquired a controlling interest in Waffenwerke Brunn and modified the vz24. Key changes included German sling fittings, while retaining features like the full-length upper handguard and straight bolt handle. Production spanned two years (1941-1942) with approximately 255,000 units made before the factory was re-tooled for K98k production. The video highlights the rifle's lineage and its place in wartime firearms manufacturing.













