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Skorpion VZ 61 Parts Kit
Out of Stock
Skorpion VZ 61 Parts Kit
- Original Military Surplus
- NRA Rated Good
- Does Not Include Barrel or Receiver
- FFL Not Required, this is not a complete firearm
Skorpion vz. 61 or the Sa vz. 61 or Sa vz. The Czechoslovak machine gun Skorpion was developed by Miroslav Rybar (1924-1970). It was produced by the Ceska zbrojovka arm factory in Uhersky Brod under the official name Samopal vzor 61 from 1963 to 1979.
The weapon was originally designed for security forces but was also used by the Czechoslovak Army to serve as a personal sidearm for vehicle drivers, lower-ranking army personnel, special forces and vehicle drivers. The weapon is currently used as a sidearm by the armed forces in several countries. Yugoslavia licensed a Skorpion variant that uses a synthetic pistol grip to replace the original wooden one. It was designated M84. The M84A civilian semi-automatic version was also made. These kits are made from original military issue firearms and carefully disassembled into a parts kit. They are surplus and will show signs of use and rated NRA Good. Does not include barrel or receiver. Sorry no special requests are offered. No FFL required, this is not a complete firearm. Due to the demilling process small parts like pins/springs may be missing and/or unserviceable. This can vary from kit to kit. Holster color may vary.
Condition Standards for Antique/Surplus Firearms (As defined by the National Rifle Association)
- FACTORY NEW- all original parts; 100% original finish; in perfect condition in every respect, inside and out.
- EXCELLENT- all original parts; over 80% original finish; sharp lettering, numerals and design on metal and wood; unmarred wood; fine bore.
- FINE- all original parts; over 30% original finish; sharp lettering, numerals and design on metal and wood; minor marks in wood, good bore.
- VERY GOOD- all original parts; none to 30% original finish; original metal surfaces smooth with all edges sharp; clear lettering, numerals and design on metal; wood slightly scratched or bruised; bore disregarded for collectors firearms.
- GOOD- some minor replacement parts; metal smoothly rusted or lightly pitted in places, cleaned or reblued; principal lettering, numerals and design on metal legible; wood refinished, scratched, bruised or minor cracks repaired; in good working order.
- FAIR- some major parts replaced; minor replacement parts may be required; metal rusted, may be lightly pitted all over, vigorously cleaned or reblued; rounded edges of metal and wood; principal lettering, numerals and design on metal partly obliterated; wood scratched, bruised, cracked or repaired where broken; in fair working order or can be easily repaired and placed in working order.
- POOR- major and minor parts replaced; major replacement parts required and extensive restoration needed; metal deeply pitted; principal lettering, numerals and design obliterated; wood badly scratched, bruised, cracked or broken; mechanically inoperative; generally undesirable as a collectors firearm.
The process of grading and inspecting surplus firearms is very subjective and involves numerous details. We always try our best to be as accurate as possible, but we do not inspect firearms and rely on the rating provided by the importer. It is important with the nature of surplus firearms that it be thoroughly cleaned and inspected before use, preferably by a knowledgeable and trained Gunsmith. Please make sure that you are using the correct ammo for the firearm and understand the safe operating procedure.There is no warranty or returns offered on surplus firearms unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by email with [email protected].
Please Note: All ammo should be considered possibly harmful to your firearm. You should always clean and oil your firearm after shooting to prevent any issues.