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The vz. 52 was originally chambered for the 7.62x45mm (vz. 52) cartridge, but was rechambered for the more ubiquitous 7.62x39mm in later manufactured versions. Those rechambered for 7.62x39mm were designated '''vz. 52/57'''. The rifle features a folding bayonet that in a somewhat uncommon design choice (otherwise seen mainly on the [[Mosin-Nagant_Rifle#Mosin_Nagant_Model_1944_Carbine|M44 carbine]]) folds to the side instead of under the rifle.
The vz. 52 was originally chambered for the 7.62x45mm (vz. 52) cartridge, but was rechambered for the more ubiquitous 7.62x39mm in later manufactured versions. Those rechambered for 7.62x39mm were designated '''vz. 52/57'''. The rifle features a folding bayonet that in a somewhat uncommon design choice (otherwise seen mainly on the [[Mosin-Nagant_Rifle#Mosin_Nagant_Model_1944_Carbine|M44 carbine]]) folds to the side instead of under the rifle.


This unique rifle was in service in the Czechoslovakian armed forces from 1952 to 1959, before being replaced by the [[Sa vz. 58 assault rifle]]. The Warsaw pact provided surplus vz. 52 and vz. 52/57 rifles to Grenada, Somalia, Cuba and Afghanistan. As a result, this rifle can plausibly be seen in Central/South America, Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East as a surplus weapon.
This unique rifle was in service in the Czechoslovakian armed forces from 1952 to 1959, before being replaced by the [[Sa vz. 58]] assault rifle. The Warsaw pact provided surplus vz. 52 and vz. 52/57 rifles to Grenada, Somalia, Cuba and Afghanistan. As a result, this rifle can plausibly be seen in Central/South America, Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East as a surplus weapon.


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vz. 52 - 7.62x45mm
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The vz. 52 rifle, officially named Samonabíjecí puška vzor 52, meaning "self-loading rifle model 1952", is a Czechoslovakian carbine. The rifle is sometimes erroneously called CZ 52 rifle or S.H.E. rifle. CZ 52 officially refers to the pistol, not the rifle.

The vz. 52 was originally chambered for the 7.62x45mm (vz. 52) cartridge, but was rechambered for the more ubiquitous 7.62x39mm in later manufactured versions. Those rechambered for 7.62x39mm were designated vz. 52/57. The rifle features a folding bayonet that in a somewhat uncommon design choice (otherwise seen mainly on the M44 carbine) folds to the side instead of under the rifle.

This unique rifle was in service in the Czechoslovakian armed forces from 1952 to 1959, before being replaced by the Sa vz. 58 assault rifle. The Warsaw pact provided surplus vz. 52 and vz. 52/57 rifles to Grenada, Somalia, Cuba and Afghanistan. As a result, this rifle can plausibly be seen in Central/South America, Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East as a surplus weapon.

The Vz. 52 Rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Latino Sandinistas 1985

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Strike Back - Season 3 Tuareg warrior 2012

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Vigor "Vz. 52 Rifle" Vz. 52/57, chambered in 7.62x39mm 2018

See Also

  • CZ - A list of all firearms manufactured by Česká zbrojovka