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      • The factory assembled German Gewehr 98 and Austrian Mannlicher M1895 rifles, but later began producing their own. In 1924–1925 a new factory was built, where cars, engines and other machines were produced in addition to rifles and machine guns. In the 1930s, the factory also produced Remington licensed typewriters and Skoda tractors.
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  1. In the 1930s, the factory also produced Remington licensed typewriters and Skoda tractors. During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia , Zbrojovka Brno was renamed to Waffenwerke Brunn and produced weapons for the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS.

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  3. In the 1930s, Brno’s Zbrojovka became – for a short time – the biggest exporter of weapons in the world. Facing the threat of attack by Nazi Germany, the young republic began to accelerate the construction of its permanent border fortifications: all the light weapons for the nation’s light and heavy fortifications, including gun ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vzvz. 24 - Wikipedia

    Throughout the late 1920s and into the 1930s, Czechoslovakia exported hundreds of thousands of vz. 24 rifles to various countries across the globe, with variants chambered in the original 7.92×57mm Mauser, 7×57mm Mauser, and 7.65×53mm Argentine.

  5. Feb 15, 2018 · As early as 1931, the plants started to produce, and in the late 1930s produced, in addition to ammunition, metallurgical blanks made of aluminum and copper alloys. for there was an abundance of sand, gravel in the valley of Vah, and in the surrounding forests there was enough wood.

  6. were dominated by two large manufacturers: Škoda Works and Zbrojovka Brno (Czechoslovak Arms Factory of Brno). Unlike Škoda Works, Zbrojovka Brno was founded after the establishment of Czechoslovakia and the com-pany’s beginnings were rather unprepossessing. In January 1919, Václav

  7. During the 1920s and 1930s Zbrojovka Brno was regarded as one of the best managed manufacturing companies in Czechoslovakia that by 1938 belonged to the ten most industrialised nations in Europe. Written by Arthur Nutbey from the Netherlands, author of “Zetor Tractors” (2009).

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vzvz. 33 - Wikipedia

    The puška vz. 33[2] ("rifle model 1933", sometimes referred to as krátká puška vz. 33 – "short rifle model 33") was a Czechoslovak bolt-action carbine that was based on a Mauser -type action, designed and produced in Československá zbrojovka in Brno during the 1930s in order to replace the obsolete Mannlicher vz. 1895 carbines of the ...

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