KWA Skorpion KZ.61
Development of the vz. 61 Skorpion was initiated in the late 1950s, with the intent to provide various non-infantry units with a lightweight, personal defense weapon that brought more firepower than the standard pistol. First prototypes of the new weapon were built in 1959 and was officially adopted by the Czechoslovak Army in 1961. Although the vz. 61 Skorpion was created for the Czech Army, a few Skorpions found their way into the hands of various niche groups, which favored the weapon for its small size and the subsonic capabilities of the .32 ACP cartridge.
The KWA kz. 61 Skorpion Submachine Gun features a removable folding stock, ambidextrous charging knobs, and two select-fire modes. The short overall length of the kz. 61 Skorpion makes it ideal for close quarter engagements, or as a sidearm for individuals who want a larger volume of fire from their secondary.
Specification
Length: 273.05mm – 517.53mm (Folded / Extended)
Weight: 1.27 (2.79lbs)
Inner Barrel: 103.5mm (6.05mm Diameter)
Magazine Capacity: 20rds
Muzzle Velocity: 310-330 FPS (Measured with 0.20g BBs and Green Gas)
Rate of Fire: 21+ RPS
Gas Type: Green Gas, Propane
Fire Modes: Semi/Full-Auto, Safety
Package Includes: TBA
Hopup: Yes, Adjustable