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Courtesy Thomas Nelson, The World’s Submachine Guns, Vol. 1
Pre-1968
Exc. V.G. Fair 12500 11000 10000ZK 383
This submachine gun was first introduced in 1933. It is chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge and fitted with a 12.8" quick change barrel with jacket. Adjustable rate of fire from 500 to 700 rounds per minute by means of a removable insert in the bolt. This model fitted with a bipod. Rear sight is a V-notch tangent graduated to 800 meters. Weight is about 9.5l bs. This gun was sold to Bulgaria, some South American countries, and was used by the German army from 1938 to 1945.
A variation of this model called the ZK 383P was used by police units and does not have a bipod or quick change barrel. The ZK 383H was a limited production version with a folding magazine housing fitted to the bottom of the gun rather than the side.
ZK 383
Skorpion
Pre-1968
Exc. V.G. Fair 14000 13000 12000Skorpion Samopal VZ61
Introduced in 1960 this weapon is sometimes referred to as a machine pistol because of its size. Chambered for the 7.65x17SR Browning (.32 ACP) cartridge. Export models of this gun are chambered for the 9x17mm (.380 ACP[VZ63]), 9x18mm Makarov (VZ64), and the 9x19mm Parabellum (VZ68). The gun has a 4.5" barrel and is fitted with a wooden pistol grip. Overall length with butt folded in 10.5", with butt extended the length is 20.5". Weight is approximately 3 lbs. Rate of fire is about 700 rounds per minute. A licensed copy is made in Yugoslavia called the Model 84. No transferrable examples known.