Holek Automat

Published on September 15, 2015
Duration: 10:58

This review details the rare Holek Automat, a sporting rifle designed by Emanuel Holek between 1938 and 1944. It features a gas-operated long-stroke piston system with a tilting bolt, influenced by the Bren gun. The rifle is notable for its unique cocking mechanism integrated into the front sling swivel and a detachable 2-3 round single-stack magazine, chambered in 7x57mm Mauser.

Quick Summary

The Holek Automat is a rare Czech sporting rifle designed by Emanuel Holek, produced from 1938-1944. It features a gas-operated, long-stroke piston system with a tilting bolt, influenced by the Bren gun. Notable for its unique cocking mechanism in the front sling swivel and a 2-3 round detachable magazine, it's chambered in 7x57mm Mauser.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Auction Context
  2. 00:54Holek Family & Design History
  3. 02:11Production & Rarity
  4. 03:00External Features & Controls
  5. 04:55Disassembly & Internal Mechanics
  6. 06:17Gas System & Bolt Operation
  7. 08:18Bolt & Carrier Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Holek Automat and who designed it?

The Holek Automat is a rare Czech sporting rifle designed by Emanuel Holek, produced between 1938 and 1944. Emanuel Holek was part of the family responsible for iconic firearms like the Bren gun and ZB-26.

What are the key mechanical features of the Holek Automat?

It's a gas-operated rifle with a long-stroke piston and a tilting bolt, similar to the Bren gun. It features a unique cocking mechanism integrated into the front sling swivel and a detachable 2-3 round single-stack magazine.

How rare is the Holek Automat?

The Holek Automat is exceptionally rare, with fewer than 1,000 units manufactured during its production run from 1938 to 1944. This specific example is serial number 286.

What caliber is the Holek Automat chambered in?

The Holek Automat is chambered in 7x57mm Mauser. The specific example reviewed also has markings for 8mm Mauser, suggesting potential caliber variations or modifications.

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