Deckard said:
For me, it's no surprise that that type of receiver can hold 308 recoil. Receiver, though, has to be a little longer (than the regular receiver for 7.62 x 39 or 5.56). It would be interesting to know if the one in 7.62x51 is also denominated "Sa" (samopal=smg=full auto), cause if it is, then it's the ultimate proof of the strenght of that receiver. Also, I wonder if the bolt locks into the barrel or still in the receiver. Mean looking straight mag, nice gun altogether.
The bullpup, though, is new to me and it's a nice surprise. I didn't see it before, I wonder if they issued this to troops.
Apparently, they engineered and put (part of) the trigger group in a separate box which replaces the foregrip. I think the hammer, full auto sear and some other stuff still had to stay in the receiver. I wonder what they did with the selector switch, probably it's the thinghie between the pistol grip and trigger guard.
Note the slick shield over the bolt carrier on the left side to protect the shooter from hot gases, I like that.
I don't know if the rail and carry handle are original from that era.
They had to slightly cut the pistol grip at the bottom probably to make room for the mag, but see how much cooler it looks. Interesting to know if anybody attempted this cut on the pistol grip (just for looks) on the regular VZs and CZs recently imported in Canada.
The whole thing is so cool looking.
I don't remember seeing so much common sense when somebody tried bullpuping something. Finesse and technique...
I'm sure the Russian designers had to learn a lot from this...