The Zagi M-91 is a Croatian submachine gun developed during the War of Independence, blending MP40 aesthetics with Sten Gun mechanics. It features a 9mm Parabellum chambering and uses MP40 magazines, with a rate of fire between 600-700 rpm. Early prototypes differed significantly from production models, showcasing a transition from metal to polymer components and fixed to telescoping stocks.
This expert-level review from Forgotten Weapons details a second-pattern presentation Šokac SMG, a significant Croatian submachine gun from the Homeland War. Ian McCollum highlights its unique presentation case, hybrid design influenced by Czech and Russian models, and specific markings indicating it was a gift to Chief of Police Đuri Brodarcu. The review covers its 9mm Parabellum caliber, magazine variations, and suppressor attachment.
The Alar SMG was an emergency submachine gun produced by students in Sisak, Croatia, during the early Croatian Homeland War. Early prototypes featured simple mechanics inspired by the PPSh-41, while later production versions incorporated side-folding or under-folding stocks and rifled barrels smuggled from Austria. Approximately 80 units were made before production ceased as more standard arms became available.
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