Czechoslovakian Flare Pistols: vz 44/67 and vz 44/81

Published on September 12, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This review covers the Czechoslovakian vz. 44/67 and vz. 44/81 flare pistols, detailing their simple mechanical design and operation. Key features include a break-action barrel, external hammer, and compatibility with standard 26.5mm flares. The video also showcases the dedicated holster designed for carrying both the pistol and multiple flare types.

Quick Summary

The Czechoslovakian vz. 44/67 flare pistol operates using a simple break-action mechanism. It features a trigger, external hammer, and a barrel release lever. It fires standard 26.5mm flares and has a 1-round capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the vz. 44/67
  2. 00:04Mechanical Controls Explained
  3. 00:21Loading 26.5mm Flares
  4. 00:36Flare Variations
  5. 00:42Holster and Storage Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main controls on the Czechoslovakian vz. 44/67 flare pistol?

The vz. 44/67 features three primary controls: the trigger for firing, an external hammer that needs to be cocked, and a lever used to open the break-action barrel for loading.

What type of ammunition does the vz. 44/67 flare pistol use?

This flare pistol uses standard 26.5mm flares. It is compatible with both the shorter and longer variants of this flare size, making it versatile for signaling.

How is the vz. 44/67 flare pistol loaded and operated?

To operate, you slide the barrel release lever forward, pivot the barrel open, insert a 26.5mm flare, close the barrel, cock the hammer, and then pull the trigger to fire.

Does the vz. 44/67 flare pistol come with a holster?

Yes, a dedicated holster is often associated with these pistols. It typically includes storage for multiple flares, often accommodating both short and long 26.5mm types.

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