This expert-level review details the ZK-466, a rare Czech folding submachine gun developed by Josef Koucký. Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an in-depth look at its unique design, historical context, and limited production. The ZK-466 features a compact folding magazine well and was marketed as a survival weapon for pilots, though it ultimately lost out to the Sa Vz 23 series in military trials.
The ZK-466 is a rare Czech submachine gun developed in 1946, with only 22 units ever produced. Its unique design features a folding magazine well for enhanced compactness and a distinct safety mechanism that locks the bolt when engaged. The firearm offers select-fire capabilities with clear markings for safe, semi-auto, and full-auto modes.
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