Czech Small Arms CSA Vz.61 Skorpion Semi .32 ACP (Plus A Cheeky HK MP5K!)
Submachine Guns
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"Bloke takes his 2012-production .32 ACP and, after having made it vaguely run with an awful lot of work, puts it through its paces on the 25m range. As a comparison, an HK MP5K both with and without PDW shoulder stock appears too!
Apparently these things were called the Klobb in James Bond Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64.
Many thanks to Ian of Forgotten Weapons for the use of his footage!"
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