ZB vz. 30 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZB_vzThe ZB-30 and ZB-30J were Czechoslovakian light machine guns that saw extensive use during World War II. History [ edit] The Zb 30 and Zb 30J were the later versions of the famous Czechoslovak machine gun, the ZB-26.
Czech ZB-30 Manuals - Forgotten Weapons
www.forgottenweapons.com › czech-zb-30-manualsJul 20, 2011 · The ZB30 was a bit more robust of a design, and better suited for handling a variety of ammunition types (not that the ZB26 was a slouch, but there’s always room for improvement). We have a couple ZB30 manuals available for download – a basic one in English and a more comprehensive Spanish one (including ballistics charts):
ZB vz. 26 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZB_vz._26The ZB vz. 26 was a Czechoslovak light machine gun developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service with several countries. It saw its major use during World War II, and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30, and vz. 33. The ZB vz. 26 influenced many other light machine gun designs including the British Bren light machine gun and the Japanese Type 97 heavy tank machine gun. The Z…
ZB vz. 30 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZB_vz._30The Zb 30 and Zb 30J were the later versions of the famous Czechoslovak machine gun, the ZB-26. However, the ZB-30 had some design differences, making it similar to the later ZGB-33, which was an early prototype of the Bren gun. Like the ZB-26, the Wehrmacht adopted the ZB-30 after the occupation of Czechoslovakia, renaming it the MG30(t); it was used in the same role as the MG34, as a light machine gun. In the opening phases of World War II, the ZB-30 in 7.92 mm Mauser c…