
ZK-383
Submachine Gun
In-Game Hints
- -Czech submachine gun used by Bulgaria and other Axis nations in WWII
- -Featured a removable barrel and bipod
- -Had a dual rate-of-fire selector via a removable weight
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About the ZK-383
The ZK-383 is a submachine gun designed by Josef Koucký, Josef Korecký in 1938 from the World War II era. In the Gun Guesser firearms database it is rated very hard difficulty, meaning players find its country of origin difficult to pinpoint without specific historical knowledge of the firearm or its designer.
Submachine guns are automatic weapons that fire pistol-caliber cartridges. They excel in close-quarters combat and saw heavy use in both World Wars, though assault rifles have largely replaced them in military service.
Gun Guesser is an educational geography quiz that presents you with firearms like the ZK-383and challenges you to locate their country of origin on a world map. It's designed to help players learn firearm history, geography, and the global story of how different nations developed their military and civilian arms industries.
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