Vila Velebita: Croatian Submachine Gun Made in a Shed

Published on January 24, 2024
Duration: 10:01

The Vila Velebita is a rare Croatian submachine gun produced in 1991 during the Homeland War, designed by Juraj Jelavić and manufactured at a shipyard. It features design influences from the Yugoslav M56 and MP40, chambered in 9mm Parabellum and utilizing a modified Uzi magazine. Production was limited, with an estimated fewer than 200 units made, and it has a simple full-auto-only fire control system with a smoothbore barrel.

Quick Summary

The Vila Velebita is a rare Croatian submachine gun produced in 1991 during the Homeland War, designed by Juraj Jelavić. It features design influences from the Yugoslav M56 and MP40, is chambered in 9mm Parabellum, uses a modified Uzi magazine, and had an estimated production of fewer than 200 units.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Vila Velebita SMG
  2. 01:35Design & Limited Production
  3. 02:42External Features & Markings
  4. 03:23Internal Mechanics & Disassembly
  5. 06:19Barrel, Fire Control & Charging Handle
  6. 07:43Designer Juraj Jelavić & Origin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vila Velebita?

The Vila Velebita is a rare Croatian submachine gun designed by Juraj Jelavić and manufactured in a shipyard during the 1991 Homeland War. It was an improvised firearm created out of necessity.

What are the design influences of the Vila Velebita?

The Vila Velebita shows design influences from the Yugoslav M56 submachine gun and potentially the German MP40. It features a long receiver tube and a wire folding stock.

How many Vila Velebita submachine guns were produced?

Production of the Vila Velebita was extremely limited. Ian McCollum estimates that fewer than 200 units were made, possibly even fewer than 100.

What caliber is the Vila Velebita and what magazine does it use?

The Vila Velebita is chambered in 9mm Parabellum and utilizes a modified Uzi magazine. The magazine release mechanism is slightly different from a standard Uzi.

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