You may have noticed a certain theme permeating this issue, and arrived at the conclusion that in the case of this article, one of these things is not like the others. A very modern NATO carbine in an issue with lousy 75-year-old Cold War designs might, at first glance, be a little jarring, but there’s a distinct lineage here, so bear with us. The Czechs have a long and distinguished history of
producing some of the most iconic, high-quality, military firearms in the world inventory. Illustrious examples of their designs include the CZ 23 submachine gun — the first to employ a telescoping bolt, the elegant CZ75 handgun and, of course, the ZB vz. 26, which formed the basis for that other Bren gun, variants of which were employed to…