![]() Somewhere around here, the change occurred to interchangeable parts with few numbered parts. My X block VZ24 rifle is marked E(lion)25. S block VZ24 rifle reported marked E(lion)24. N, O, P, R blocks: 40,000 VZ24 short rifles produced in 1924. Made in 1924, the lion is in a circle like the 1923 rifles and bayonets. The type bayonet information comes from the three Czech websites but I have a VZ24 bayonet marked E(lion)24. My M block VZ23a rifle has a removable rear sight bed. M block: 10,000 VZ23a short rifles produced in 1924 with removable rear sight bed, VZ24 bayonet (300mm blade). Both D block VZ98/22 and VZ23 rifles are reported, suggesting the changeover between models may have occurred midway through the D block. No prefix block: 10,000 VZ98 long rifles (with Lange sight), produced in 1923, VZ23 Short bayonet (250mm blade).Ī, B, C, D blocks: 40,000 VZ98/22 long rifles produced in 1923, VZ23 Short bayonet.Į block: 10,000 VZ98/22 long rifles made for Turkey in 1927, VZ23 Short bayonetĭ, E, F, G, H, J, K, L blocks: 80,000 VZ23 short rifles produced in 1923, VZ23 Long bayonet (400mm blade). VZ98, VZ98/22, VZ23, VZ23a, and early VZ24 Rifle Production
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