[VIDEO] Ethiopian ZH-29 and Czech Experimental Z-37

The ZH-29 was an influential early semiautomatic military rifle, although not one that saw any significant adoption.

As best as Ian can tell, only two countries purchased them in any quantity: China and Ethiopia.

This ZH-29 is an Ethiopian contract example, with an Ethiopian Lion of Judah on the receiver and stock.

The other rifle we are looking at today is a further iteration of the ZH-29 that was tested by the Czech military – the Z-37.

This rifle shows a few relatively minor alterations from the standard pattern:

* Rear sight attached at back rather than front
* Bolt handle changed from round knob to hook
* Safety moved from trigger guard to rear of receiver
* Front sight and bayonet lug pinned to barrel and made separate from the gas block
* Barrel weight increased

An interesting glimpse into the changes requested by the Czech trials board before finally rejecting the design.

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