Vz24 Mauser

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Vz24 Mauser
Weapon: Vz24 Mauser
Design Family: Mauser
Type: Infantry Rifle
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Caliber: 7.92x57mm
Action: Bolt-Action

The Vz. 24 Mauser is a Czech-made bolt-action rifle that became one of the most widely used and respected Mauser variants during the early 20th century. Introduced in 1924 by Czechoslovakian arms manufacturer Brno, it was chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser (8mm Mauser) and adopted by various military forces around the world, including Romania, Yugoslavia, and China. Known for its robust design, smooth action, and accuracy, the Vz. 24 was used extensively during World War II by both Axis and Allied forces. Over 775,000 rifles were produced, and its design closely followed that of the German Mauser Model 98. The Vz. 24 became synonymous with durability and precision, making it a sought-after weapon for militaries around the world, and it remained in service in some countries for decades after the war.


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