Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser, also 7x57 Mauser, .30-06 US, and others
Action: Gas operated, side-swinging bolt
Overall length: 1150 mm
Barrel length: 545 mm
Weight: 4.5 kg
Magazine capacity: 5, 10 or 25 rounds
The ZH-29 rifle had been developed in the late 1920s at the Czechoslovak arms factory Ceska Zbroevka in the city of Brno by the Emmanuel Holek. Rifle has been developed on request from China, and Chinese forces later acquired some numbers of ZH-29 rifles in 7.92x57 Mauser. In early 1930s one version of the ZH-29, chambered in .276 cartridge, has been tested in USA against Pedersen and Garand rifles, but apparently performed less than satisfactory. ZH-29 also has been offered in a variety of other chamberings, including 7mm Mauser and .30-06. ZH-29 was in limited production between 1929 and 1938. Production of ZH-29 has been terminated when Germany occupied the Czechoslovakia, and never resumed again. These rifles were finely made, but the manufacturing process was too expensive and rifles were somewhat sensitive to harsh conditions.
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