The Spanish Sterling 🇪🇸 Star Z-70 SMG in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on August 4, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video provides a concise overview of the Spanish Star Z-70 SMG, often called the 'Spanish Sterling'. It highlights key features such as its fire selector modes ('Safe', 'Repetition' for semi-auto, and 'Party Mode' for full-auto), double-stack magazine, non-reciprocating charging handle, and under-folding stock. The firearm is chambered in 9mm and features a distinctive crackle finish.

Quick Summary

The Spanish Star Z-70 SMG, known as the 'Spanish Sterling', is chambered in 9mm and features a fire selector with 'S' for Safe, 'R' for Repetition (Semi-Auto), and 'Party Mode' (Full-Auto). It also includes a non-reciprocating charging handle and a double-stack, double-feed magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear
  2. 00:09Star Z-70 SMG Overview
  3. 00:19Fire Controls Explained
  4. 00:31Magazine & Charging Handle
  5. 00:43Stock & Barrel Design
  6. 00:51Caliber & Finish

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fire selector modes on the Star Z-70 SMG?

The Star Z-70 SMG features a fire selector with 'S' for Safe, 'R' for Repetition (Semi-Auto), and an implied 'A' for Full-Auto, often referred to as 'Party Mode'.

What caliber is the Spanish Star Z-70 SMG?

The Spanish Star Z-70 SMG is chambered in 9mm, a common and versatile pistol caliber widely used in submachine guns.

What is unique about the Star Z-70's charging handle and magazine?

The Star Z-70 SMG has a non-reciprocating charging handle for easier operation and uses a double-stack, double-feed magazine for increased ammunition capacity.

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