Star Z45: Spain's Improved MP40 Submachine Gun

Published on January 17, 2020
Duration: 11:02

The Star Z45 is Spain's first mass-produced submachine gun, heavily influenced by the German MP40. It features a unique two-finger progressive trigger for semi-auto and full-auto fire and a highly drop-safe bolt mechanism. While initially intended for German adoption, it found service with various Spanish military and police forces.

Quick Summary

The Star Z45 is Spain's first mass-produced submachine gun, heavily influenced by the German MP40. It features a unique two-finger progressive trigger for semi-auto and full-auto fire and a highly drop-safe bolt mechanism. It was adopted by various Spanish forces and served until the 1960s.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Star Z45 History
  2. 01:20Design and Markings: MP40 Influence
  3. 02:39Trigger Mechanism: Progressive Fire
  4. 03:59Sights and Safety Features
  5. 05:08Disassembly and Internal Safety
  6. 08:22Magazines and Spanish Adoption

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Star Z45 submachine gun unique?

The Star Z45 is notable for its unique two-finger progressive trigger system, allowing semi-automatic fire with a partial pull and full-automatic fire with a full pull. It also features a highly drop-safe bolt mechanism and an under-folding stock similar to the MP40.

What was the intended purpose and adoption of the Star Z45?

Developed in 1942, the Star Z45 was Spain's first mass-produced SMG, influenced by the MP40, with initial hopes for German military adoption. It was ultimately adopted by various Spanish forces like the Civil Guard and Army, serving until the 1960s.

How does the Star Z45's trigger system work?

The Z45 uses a progressive trigger. A partial pull with one finger engages semi-automatic fire. A full pull, engaging both fingers, activates the full-automatic mode. This system requires considerable force for full-auto operation.

What safety features does the Star Z45 possess?

The Z45 is designed to be very drop-safe. It has a locking lever on the bolt handle to prevent movement if dropped and an internal firing pin safety that requires the bolt trunnion to depress a plunger before the firing pin can strike.

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