When MAC-10 Meets Skorpion: Croatia's Homeland War ALKA mod 93

Published on August 24, 2022
Duration: 10:31

The ALKA mod 93 is a Croatian submachine gun developed during the Homeland War, influenced by the MAC-11 and Vz. 61 Skorpion. It features a robust sheet metal construction, a high rate of fire (~1200 rpm), and a compact design. Despite its origins, it's noted to handle better than a standard MAC-10.

Quick Summary

The ALKA mod 93 is a Croatian submachine gun developed during the Homeland War, influenced by the MAC-11 and Vz. 61 Skorpion. It features a robust sheet metal construction, a high rate of fire (~1200 rpm), and a compact design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Croatian Homeland War Context
  2. 02:09Design Influences & Sights (MAC-11, Skorpion)
  3. 03:13Sheet Metal Construction & Features
  4. 04:36Markings and Controls (IM Metal Logo)
  5. 06:04Proprietary Magazine & Disassembly
  6. 07:29Internal Mechanics & High Rate of Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical context led to the development of the ALKA mod 93?

The ALKA mod 93 was developed in Croatia during the early 1990s Homeland War. An international arms embargo forced the country to manufacture its own firearms after being disarmed by the Yugoslav People's Army.

What firearms influenced the design of the ALKA mod 93?

The ALKA mod 93 is a hybrid design. It incorporates mechanical elements from the Ingram MAC-11 and features a folding stock inspired by the Czech Vz. 61 Skorpion.

What are the key technical specifications of the ALKA mod 93?

The ALKA mod 93 is chambered in 9mm Parabellum, has a capacity of 32 rounds, and operates via an open bolt, blowback action. It features a high rate of fire, approximately 1200 rpm, and is constructed from seam-welded sheet metal.

How does the ALKA mod 93 compare in handling to other SMGs?

According to Ian McCollum, the ALKA mod 93 handles better than a standard MAC-10 or MAC-11. This is attributed to its slimmer profile and lightweight construction.

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