ČZW-762
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| ČZW-762 | |
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| Type | Light machine gun Infantry Automatic Rifle |
| Place of origin | |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Czech Weapons (ČZW) |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 3.6 kg |
| Length | 720 mm (stock folded) 967 mm (stock extended) |
| Barrel length | 415 mm |
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| Cartridge | 7.62x39 mm M43 |
| Caliber | 7.62 mm |
| Action | Lever-delayed blowback |
| Rate of fire | 630 rpm |
| Maximum range | 400 m |
| Feed system | 30-round AK magazine, also compatible with 40-round box or 75-round drum magazines from the RPK |
| Sights | Iron |
The ČZW-762 is a light machine gun of Czech origin and an improved derivative of the LCZ-B20.[1] The weapon is chambered in the 7.62x39mm M43 round and is fed from 30 round AK magazines.
[edit] Overview
The ČZW-762 is a lever-delayed blowback operated light machine gun that fires from an open bolt to prevent ammo cookoff. The weapon has low recoil and is controllable when in full automatic.
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