Croatian Sokac SMG - A PPSh-41 Copy from the 1990s
The Sokac SMG is a Croatian submachine gun developed in the 1990s during the Yugoslav Civil War as a domestic response to arms shortages. Mechanically, it's a close copy of the Soviet PPSh-41, operating via simple blowback and sharing a similar bolt design. Externally, it features a folding stock inspired by the Czech CZ-25 and proprietary 25 or 30-round magazines. Production saw variations, with later models featuring refined machining and plastic furniture.









