ZH-29
Overview
The ZH-29 is a gas-operated semi-automatic service rifle with a tilting-bolt locking system similar to that which would be later used in the Sturmgewehr 44; although while the bolt of the German gun tilts vertically, that of the ZH-29 does so to the left side. Externally the most distinctive feature is that the barrel is offset at a slight angle to the receiver to compensate for this.[2] Also unusually, the rifle uses an aluminium barrel jacket.
An upgraded variant was designated as the ZH-32.[3]
In China, Chang Tso-lin's army received 150 ZH-29 and 100 ZH-32 rifles, and the provincial troops of Guangdong also received 33 ZH-32. A derivative prototype was built in 1932 in Shenyang, China. It is unlikely that these rifles saw action during the Sino-Japanese War.[3]
A version of the ZH-29 rifle was chambered in .276 Pedersen cartridge and was submitted to US Army trials but was unsuccessful.[4]
During the last stages of the development in the AK-47 assault rifle, the testing grounds committee advised Mikhail Kalashnikov to redesign the trigger group of the AK-46 rifle prototype along the lines of ZH-29 rifle, which he did. The testing grounds committee also advised every competitor on how to generally improve their firearm designs.[5]
Users
- China: 210 imported in 1930-31[6]
- Bestand:Flag of Ethiopia (1897-1936; 1941-1974).svg Ethiopia: 100 ZH-32s[7]
- Japan: (Experimental prototype copy developed from captured examples from China)[8]
- Lithuania
- Thailand[9]
See also
References
- ↑ Czechoslovak rifle semi-automatic type ZH-29 — Encyclopedia of safety. Gearchiveerd op 24 juli 2021. Geraadpleegd op 27 januari 2014.
- ↑ Czech ZH29 rifle (11 March 2011).
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Ness, Leland, Shih, Bin (July 2016). Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45. Helion & Company, p. 254. ISBN 9781910294420.
- ↑ Springfield Armory page on the ZH-29 (SPAR item 3633) quoting from Walter, John. RIFLES OF THE WORLD. 3rd Edition. Krause Publications. Iola, Wi. 2006
- ↑ Заново рождённый. Удивительная история АК-47 № 1 | Оружейный журнал «КАЛАШНИКОВ» (10 november 2018).
- ↑ Shih, Bin (2018). China's Small Arms of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
- ↑ The 20th Century Revisited: Relations between former Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia.
- ↑ Ian McCollum, Japanese ZH-29 Copy by Tokyo Gas & Electric (August 15, 2016). Geraadpleegd op March 18, 2017.
- ↑ Smith, Joseph E. (1969). Small Arms of the World, 11. The Stackpole Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 310. ISBN 9780811715669.
External links
- Popenker, Maxim, ZH-29 rifle (Czechoslovakia). Modern Firearms. World Guns. Geraadpleegd op October 8, 2023.
- Rifle 7.92 mm Automatic ZH 29. REME Museum of Technology. The Corps of Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers. Gearchiveerd op March 13, 2012. Geraadpleegd op 25 december 2012.
- McCollum, Ian, Czech ZH29 rifle. ForgottenWeapons.com (11 March 2011). Geraadpleegd op 25 december 2012.
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