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[[Image:Zk476_01.jpg|thumb|350px|right|ZK 476 submachine gun prototype, variant with folding stock - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
[[Image:Zk476_01.jpg|thumb|350px|right|ZK 476 submachine gun prototype, variant with folding stock - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
'''ZK 476''' (ZK - Zbrojovka Koucky) is an experimental Czechoslovakian submachine gun designed by Josef and Frantisek Koucky in 1946-1948. It was not adopted for service, losing in 1948 the competition with CZ 447 (Another experimental SMG, created in 1947, on the basis of which after its adoption was made the [[Sa vz. 23 submachine gun series|Sa vz. 23]]). The ZK 476 also was tested in 1948 by some countries, but apparently all potential offers was failed, and its production was then finished. ZK 476 existed in two versions: with a folding wire buttstock (referred to in some sources as a variant for airborne) and with a fixed wooden stock. The fixed-stock variant is also divided into "early" and "late" models, the first differs by a different rear sight and with a wider forearm.
'''ZK 476''' (ZK - Zbrojovka Koucky) is an experimental Czechoslovakian submachine gun designed by Josef and Frantisek Koucky in 1946-1948. It was not adopted for service, losing out in trials in 1948 against the CZ 447 (another experimental SMG, created in 1947, which became the basis for the [[Sa vz. 23 submachine gun series|Sa vz. 23]]). The ZK 476 also was tested in 1948 by some countries, but apparently all potential offers failed, and its production was then finished. The ZK 476 existed in two versions: with a folding wire buttstock (referred to in some sources as a variant for airborne troops) and with a fixed wooden stock. The fixed-stock variant is also divided into "early" and "late" models, the first differs by a different rear sight and a wider forearm.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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|'' [[Dark Sun (Temné slunce)]] || [[Lenka Machoninová]] || The woman-hijacker || || 1982
|'' [[Dark Sun (Temné slunce)]] || [[Lenka Machoninová]] || The female hijacker || || 1982
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Revision as of 03:57, 18 November 2020

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ZK 476 submachine gun prototype, variant with folding stock - 7.62x25mm Tokarev

ZK 476 (ZK - Zbrojovka Koucky) is an experimental Czechoslovakian submachine gun designed by Josef and Frantisek Koucky in 1946-1948. It was not adopted for service, losing out in trials in 1948 against the CZ 447 (another experimental SMG, created in 1947, which became the basis for the Sa vz. 23). The ZK 476 also was tested in 1948 by some countries, but apparently all potential offers failed, and its production was then finished. The ZK 476 existed in two versions: with a folding wire buttstock (referred to in some sources as a variant for airborne troops) and with a fixed wooden stock. The fixed-stock variant is also divided into "early" and "late" models, the first differs by a different rear sight and a wider forearm.

Specifications

(1946 - 1948)

  • Type:
  • Caliber: 7.62x25mm Tokarev
  • Weight: 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg)
  • Length: 12.5 in (31.7 cm) (stock collapsed)
  • Barrel length: in ( cm)
  • Capacity: 20
  • Fire Modes: Safe/Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

The ZK 476 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Dark Sun (Temné slunce) Lenka Machoninová The female hijacker 1982