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Special limited edition steel ZB26 by ROCK / VIVA ARMS.
Only 250 pieces were ever made and none will be made again.
This version by ROCK / VIVA ARMS is the most realistic ZB26
on the market for collectors who want the rawness and realism
of this famous rifle.
The real ZB26 is a gas operated, air-cooled, selectively fired,
light machine gun. It has a finned, quick-detachable barrel
and fires from an open bolt. The action of the gun is powered
by a long-stroke gas piston, located below the barrel. The
gas block is mounted at the muzzle end of the barreland also
serves as the front sight base.
The ZB vz. 26 was a Czechoslovak light machine gun
developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service with
several countries. It saw its major use during World War II,
and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30, and vz. 33.
The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light machine gun
designs including the Bren light machine gun, FM 24/29
light machine gun, and Czechoslovak light machine gun
developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service
with several countries. It saw its major use during
World War II, and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30,
and vz. 33. The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light
machine gun designs including the Bren light machine
gun, FM 24/29 light machine gun, and the Type 99 Light
Machine Gun. The ZB-26 is famous for its reliability, simple
components, quick-change barrel and ease of manufacturing.
Development of the ZB-26 began in 1923 after the
Czechoslovak Brno arms factory was built. Designer
Václav Holek was charged by the Czechoslovak army with
producing a new light machine gun. He was assisted by his
brother Emmanuel, as well as two expatriate Poles: Marek
and Podrabsky. Holek was a genius as a firearms designer;
he quickly began work on a prototype and within a year the
quartet had created an automatic light machine gun that
was later known as the ZB. The Czechoslovak army quickly
adopted the ZB as the vz. 26, and many other countries
later adopted the ZB or similar designs.
Completa di tre caricatori da 160bb.
Meccanica predisposta anche per uso con batterie Li-Po
max 7,4v.
Motorino hi-torque.
Inner barrel: 6,04x600mm.
Lunghezza: 1170mm.
Peso: 5500gr.
Per info e/o acquisto veloce senza account:
info@softair-italia.it
Only 250 pieces were ever made and none will be made again.
This version by ROCK / VIVA ARMS is the most realistic ZB26
on the market for collectors who want the rawness and realism
of this famous rifle.
The real ZB26 is a gas operated, air-cooled, selectively fired,
light machine gun. It has a finned, quick-detachable barrel
and fires from an open bolt. The action of the gun is powered
by a long-stroke gas piston, located below the barrel. The
gas block is mounted at the muzzle end of the barreland also
serves as the front sight base.
The ZB vz. 26 was a Czechoslovak light machine gun
developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service with
several countries. It saw its major use during World War II,
and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30, and vz. 33.
The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light machine gun
designs including the Bren light machine gun, FM 24/29
light machine gun, and Czechoslovak light machine gun
developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service
with several countries. It saw its major use during
World War II, and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30,
and vz. 33. The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light
machine gun designs including the Bren light machine
gun, FM 24/29 light machine gun, and the Type 99 Light
Machine Gun. The ZB-26 is famous for its reliability, simple
components, quick-change barrel and ease of manufacturing.
Development of the ZB-26 began in 1923 after the
Czechoslovak Brno arms factory was built. Designer
Václav Holek was charged by the Czechoslovak army with
producing a new light machine gun. He was assisted by his
brother Emmanuel, as well as two expatriate Poles: Marek
and Podrabsky. Holek was a genius as a firearms designer;
he quickly began work on a prototype and within a year the
quartet had created an automatic light machine gun that
was later known as the ZB. The Czechoslovak army quickly
adopted the ZB as the vz. 26, and many other countries
later adopted the ZB or similar designs.
Completa di tre caricatori da 160bb.
Meccanica predisposta anche per uso con batterie Li-Po
max 7,4v.
Motorino hi-torque.
Inner barrel: 6,04x600mm.
Lunghezza: 1170mm.
Peso: 5500gr.
Per info e/o acquisto veloce senza account:
info@softair-italia.it