BRNO Vz. 24 Mauser Rifle – 8mm, 1937 Production, Czech Military Surplus
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Description
The BRNO Vz. 24 Mauser is a classic Czech military bolt-action rifle chambered in 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm). Manufactured in 1937 at the Brno arms factory in Czechoslovakia, the Vz. 24 was widely regarded for its quality and reliability, and it saw extensive service throughout Europe before and during WWII.
This example features its original hardwood stock, straight bolt handle, and military ladder sights. The rifle retains its historic character with matching arsenal markings and shows the typical service wear expected from a surplus firearm of its era. Designed on the proven Mauser 98 action, the Vz. 24 is both a collectible piece of 20th-century history and a robust shooter when fed with quality 8mm ammunition.
Perfect for collectors of WWII-era rifles or those seeking a functional surplus bolt-action, the BRNO Vz. 24 remains one of the most respected Mauser variants ever produced.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | BRNO (Czechoslovakia) |
Model | Vz. 24 Mauser |
Year of Production | 1937 |
Caliber | 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm) |
Action | Bolt-Action, Mauser 98 System |
Capacity | 5-Round Internal Magazine (stripper clip fed) |
Barrel Length | 23.23" (approx.) |
Stock | Hardwood Military Stock |
Sights | Rear Ladder Sight, Hooded Front Sight |
Finish | Blued Steel (worn patina) |
Condition | Surplus, field wear present |