ZB47: A Truly Weird Czech SMG

Published on December 23, 2024
Duration: 1:00

The ZB47 submachine gun is a unique Czech design featuring a massive 72-round straight magazine. To overcome feeding issues with standard tapered 9mm Parabellum cartridges, Brno developed a custom, perfectly cylindrical 9mm round. The weapon's bolt mechanism incorporates specific teeth to interact with the magazine and feed rounds into the chamber.

Quick Summary

The ZB47 submachine gun featured a unique 72-round straight magazine. To overcome feeding issues caused by the taper of standard 9mm Parabellum cartridges, Brno developed custom ammunition with a perfectly cylindrical case for reliable feeding.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the ZB47
  2. 00:09Magazine and Feeding Issues
  3. 00:25Custom Ammunition Solution
  4. 00:34Mechanical Operation Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the ZB47 submachine gun's feeding system unique?

The ZB47 used a very large 72-round straight magazine. Standard 9mm Parabellum cartridges have a taper that caused stacking and feeding issues in such a long, straight feed. Brno solved this by creating custom, perfectly cylindrical 9mm rounds.

How did Brno solve the feeding problems with the ZB47's straight magazine?

Brno developed a special version of the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. This custom ammunition featured a perfectly cylindrical case, eliminating the taper that caused feeding failures in the ZB47's high-capacity straight magazine.

What is the ZB47 submachine gun?

The ZB47 is a highly unusual submachine gun developed in Czechoslovakia. It is known for its distinctive appearance and its innovative, albeit problematic, 72-round straight box magazine system.

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