One of a Kind Prototype vz.38 Pistol in .32ACP

Published on April 11, 2025
Duration: 5:36

This video details the unique, hinged-barrel disassembly of a one-of-a-kind prototype Vz.38 pistol in .32 ACP. Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons demonstrates the process, highlighting its simplicity compared to standard pistol field stripping. The prototype's DA/SA action and manual safety are also discussed, contrasting it with the standard military model.

Quick Summary

The unique prototype Vz.38 pistol in .32 ACP features a DA/SA trigger with a manual safety, distinguishing it from the standard DAO military model. Its disassembly is simplified by a hinged barrel and a frame-mounted lever that allows the slide to be easily removed. This one-off example was likely a sales sample that never reached production due to WWII.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the vz.38 Prototype
  2. 01:00Development and Experimental Models
  3. 02:02Physical Features and Markings
  4. 03:27Magazine and Disassembly
  5. 04:19Conclusion and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the prototype Vz.38 pistol unique?

This prototype Vz.38 is unique due to its .32 ACP caliber, DA/SA trigger with a manual safety, and its one-of-a-kind status as a sales sample that never entered mass production.

How is the prototype Vz.38 pistol disassembled?

Disassembly is straightforward: push a lever forward on the frame, lift the rear of the slide, and then slide the assembly forward off the barrel, which is hinged to the frame.

Who developed the Vz.38 pistol?

The Vz.38 pistol was developed by František Myška at the Strakonice factory in Czechoslovakia. This specific prototype was presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons.

What caliber is the prototype Vz.38 pistol chambered in?

The specific prototype Vz.38 pistol featured in the video is chambered in .32 ACP. Other experimental variants were considered for different calibers and markets.

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from Forgotten Weapons

View all →