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[[File:SA-26 (2).jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sa | [[File:SA-26 (2).jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sa 26 - 7.62x25mm]] | ||
[[File:Rock Rider Chief - Kommando.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Screen-used Kommando from ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]''. Image from MIL.SPEC.]] | |||
==Clarification on numbering scheme== | ==Clarification on numbering scheme== | ||
Every source I've seen about these weapons states that the SA 23 & 25 are the 9mm versions, and the 24 and 26 are 7.62mm. You have the SA 25 down as 7.62mm, and SA 24 as 9mm. Which is correct? | Every source I've seen about these weapons states that the SA 23 & 25 are the 9mm versions, and the 24 and 26 are 7.62mm. You have the SA 25 down as 7.62mm, and SA 24 as 9mm. Which is correct? | ||
== The "vzor" in the name == | |||
Based on what I read from this [http://www.vhu.cz/exhibit/ceskoslovensky-samopal-26/ Czech source], it seems that these SMGs shouldn't have "vz." in their names. Unlike the other Czechoslovakian submachine guns and [[vz. 58]] "submachine guns", the numbering in these SMGs are not military designations based on the year of introduction, but rather some sort of factory designation. Considering this reasoning, and considering the fact that the more reliable Czech sources generally don't include "vz." for these SMGs, I say these should be properly renamed to "Sa 23", "Sa 24", and so on. --[[User:Wuzh|Wuzh]] ([[User talk:Wuzh|talk]]) 14:19, 8 August 2022 (EDT) |
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Clarification on numbering scheme
Every source I've seen about these weapons states that the SA 23 & 25 are the 9mm versions, and the 24 and 26 are 7.62mm. You have the SA 25 down as 7.62mm, and SA 24 as 9mm. Which is correct?
The "vzor" in the name
Based on what I read from this Czech source, it seems that these SMGs shouldn't have "vz." in their names. Unlike the other Czechoslovakian submachine guns and vz. 58 "submachine guns", the numbering in these SMGs are not military designations based on the year of introduction, but rather some sort of factory designation. Considering this reasoning, and considering the fact that the more reliable Czech sources generally don't include "vz." for these SMGs, I say these should be properly renamed to "Sa 23", "Sa 24", and so on. --Wuzh (talk) 14:19, 8 August 2022 (EDT)