Czech ZH29 early semiauto rifle
The Czech ZH29 was an early semiautomatic service rifle developed in the late 1920s, notable for its unique trigger-actuated bolt closure. It featured a side-locking mechanism, an aluminum cooling handguard, and dual ejectors for reliability. Though it competed in US Army trials against the M1 Garand, it was primarily sold to Ethiopia, China, and Siam.









