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Vz.61 Skorpion Pistol Overview

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Vz.61 Skorpion (Submachine gun model of 1961). Czech made 32 acp pistol that has had 8 models made since 1961 producing over 200,000 weapons.

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  • 20 rounds in less than 1.2 seconds, haha, you are gonna need a bigger magazine! Awesome vids, every one is 5/5. Keep it up!

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  • @weaponeer You do realize they're both 45 ACP? Im kinda lost now.

  • This gun should be treated like a shotgun since it was designed for tank crews and speical forces (breaching and clearing). The 32 acp is great for close range. All you have to do is be accurate. This gun is made for shooting across fields (open ranges), not for things behind cover. So use it correctly, and it can be devastating(the semi automatic is not good for home defesne, but the automatic, is.)

  • @XxWolfpack247xX

    well navy seals love the p226

  • @shodan1028 surprisingly easy

  • How difficult would it be to put the folding stock on that little guy? (Other than paperwork, obviously)

  • the new 40 in the M9a2 is looks better now i think the military should use the Sig p226

  • There is also a YUGO folding wire stock version of this weapon that you might find interesting.

  • @weaponeer

    I have never shot a handgun at someone (though I have had a Glock pulled on me) but I will bet you that 2 124gr projectiles going to the same general area will match 1 200gr 45 ACP in terms of killing a bastard, 8 round mag vs 15- round mag.

    The 9mm may not end the show with 1 round but if your rifle failed I bet the pistol that you fire more + reload less often is going to look real friendly, saying that SCREW THE BERETTA, i have no clue why the army picked that piece of scrap.

  • @dukenukemthreed - the Nazi's never complained because the were shot by 45's lol. I used the M3A1 in the Army, and while fun, I'll take the M1928 over it anyday. Seals typically don't use 9mm (they were normalyy using 45's just not to long ago). all special forces have a much larger selection of weapons to choose from. as for shot placement, the only shot placement in combat is center mass. there no time for anything else. in most cases you don't even have time for sights in CQB

  • @weaponeer

    I have never heard of Nazi's, Private military companies or navy seal's

    complain about the 9mm (just cops), its all about shot placement.

    I would rather have an M3 grease gun or MAC 10 in 45 than MP5 for overkill sure,

    However throw in a KG99 with a 50 round mag full of 9mm's and I change my mind.

    More rounds seem to mean more options, the 32 cal is small and weak right? But put nine

    .32 lead balls in a shotgun shell and the enemy is in a world of pain.

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