Czech Small Arms
Czech Small Arms (CSA) is known worldwide for its iconic military-inspired firearms that blend history with modern craftsmanship. Based in the Czech Republic, CSA continues the legacy of precision and reliability, producing semi-automatic and select-fire weapons that have earned global respect. Their lineup combines legendary Cold War-era designs with updated features that appeal to collectors, sport shooters, and defense professionals alike.


Combat-Ready Engineering
CSA firearms are designed with battlefield-tested features. With robust builds, easy handling, and rugged components, these guns are ready for both range and real-world use.

Authentic Military Heritage
Every Czech Small Arms weapon carries the DNA of its historic predecessor. From the Sa vz. 58 to the iconic Škorpion, CSA captures the spirit of original military arms with legal modern updates.

Reliable Performance, Modern Touch
CSA rifles and pistols offer improved ergonomics, updated materials, and refined mechanics—ensuring consistent performance without losing their original charm.
Product Focus

Czech Small Arms Sa vz. 58

Sa vz. 61 Škorpion



Pistole ČZ vz. 24

Frequently asked questions
What is the history of Czech Small Arms?
Czech Small Arms is based in the Slovak Republic and continues the production of original Czechoslovak military firearms. CSA is best known for reviving and refining historical weapons like the Sa vz. 58 and Škorpion, with modern materials and updated manufacturing processes.
What are the most popular Czech Small Arms firearms?
Top models include the Sa vz. 58 for its military heritage and reliability, the Sa vz. 61 Škorpion for its compact design and collector appeal, and the ČZ vz. 24 for its historical value and clean shooting experience.
How is the Sa vz. 58 different from an AK-47?
Although they look similar, the Sa vz. 58 has a milled receiver, short-stroke gas piston, and a completely different internal mechanism. It is lighter and often considered more refined in design.
Is the Sa vz. 61 Škorpion legal in the U.S.?
CSA produces civilian-legal semi-auto versions of the Škorpion, often with fixed or removed stocks and extended barrels, depending on state laws. Always check local regulations before purchasing.
What calibers are available in CSA firearms?
Common calibers include 7.62×39mm (Sa vz. 58), .32 ACP (Škorpion), and .380/.32 ACP (ČZ vz. 24). CSA focuses on historically correct cartridges while ensuring modern functionality.
How do I maintain Czech Small Arms weapons?
Keep your CSA firearm clean and lightly lubricated. Disassemble according to the manual, brush and oil the barrel and action, and avoid over-oiling. Store in a dry place and inspect periodically for wear.
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Czech Small Arms is a firearm manufacturer based in the Czech Republic, known for producing modernized versions of classic military weapons. The company focuses on quality engineering, combining traditional designs with reliable performance for today’s shooters.
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