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Samopal vzor 58 Specifications
Cartridge: 7.62×39mm Soviet M1943
System of operation: Gas operated
Length (stock extended): 845 mm (33.27 in)
Length (stock folded): 635 mm (25.0 in)
Mass (without magazine) 2.90 kg (6.39 lb)
Mass (with magazine) 3.10 kg (6.83 lb)
Barrel: 390 mm (15.35 in)
Rifling: 4 grooves, right hand twist
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Magazine type: detachable box
Rafe of fire: 750-850 rds/min
Sights: Tangent leaf graduated to 800m
Country of origin: Czechoslovakia
In production: 1959-1980

The Sa 58 (Samopal 58 in full) is a Czech assault rifle sometimes (incorrectly) CZ 58 or vz 58 (vz for vzor which means model). Although it looks externally very similar to the AK-47 has a completely different internal operation. The Sa 58 is designed for the destruction of lightly armored mobile enemy equipment and manpower. It is gas-operated and capable of firing in single shots or in bursts. Ninety-three countries across the globe have adopted this assault rifle.

History

The Samopal 58 or Sa 58 is based on a rifle designed by Emanuel Holek to compete in trials held by the Czech government for a Kalashnikov type rifle in 1953. It was adapted for the M43 (7.62x39 Soviet) cartridge by Josef Cermak and entered production in 1958.

Versions

  • Samopal vzor 58 P (pěchotní): standard fixed stock version.
  • Samopal vzor 58 V (výsadkový): folding stock version for armoured and airborne units.
  • Samopal vzor 58 Pi: with a mounting for a night vision sights, silencer, and a bipod stand.
  • Samopal vzor 70 : experimental 5.45x39 calibre version developed in 1976 to 1978 according to Rifles of the World.
  • CZ 858 MKII Tactical: Semiautomatic only, folding stock, for sale to civilians. Available with barrel lengths of 390 or 482mm.

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