Croatian Improvised Weapons: From Obrez to Single-Shot Yugo M70 Hybrid

Published on October 25, 2023
Duration: 6:40

This entry details the construction of several improvised firearms from Croatia, including a pistol made from a Zastava 750 steering column, a modified Lee-Enfield 'Obrez', a Yugo M56-based shotgun, and a Yugo M70 hybrid rifle. The insights come from Ian McCollum's expert analysis at the Sisak Municipal Museum, highlighting resourceful wartime manufacturing.

Quick Summary

Expert Ian McCollum details improvised firearms from the Croatian Homeland War, including pistols from Zastava 750 steering columns, modified Lee-Enfield 'Obrez' rifles, Yugo M56-based shotguns, and Yugo M70 AK hybrids, highlighting resourceful wartime manufacturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Croatian Improvised Weapons
  2. 01:08Zastava 750 Steering Column Pistol
  3. 02:18Lee-Enfield Obrez
  4. 03:12Under-folding Improvised Shotgun
  5. 04:44Yugo M70 Hybrid Rifle
  6. 06:08Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable improvised firearms from the Croatian Homeland War?

Notable examples include pistols made from Zastava 750 steering columns, modified BSA Lee-Enfield rifles into 'Obrez' pistols, 16-gauge shotguns with Yugo M56-style folding stocks, and 7.62x39mm rifles built with Yugo M70 AK barrels.

How were Zastava 750 steering columns used in improvised weapons?

The central steering column bar of the Zastava 750, a licensed Fiat copy, was repurposed as the barrel for single-shot 16-gauge pistols. Its diameter was found to be a perfect match for 16-gauge shells.

What is an 'Obrez' modification?

An 'Obrez' is a type of improvised firearm, often created by cutting down a military bolt-action rifle like the Lee-Enfield. The goal is to make the weapon significantly more compact and concealable, turning it into a pistol or short carbine.

Where can one see these Croatian improvised weapons?

A significant collection of these improvised firearms from the Croatian Homeland War is housed at the Sisak Municipal Museum in Croatia. The video encourages viewers to visit.

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