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the weapon has evolved since 1959 if it is not mistaken and the first pieces were created in 1962 by the Czech arms factory Uherský Brod .... also the weapon was designed by Miroslav Rybář who was born in Brno ... it is true that at that time we were still Czechoslovakia but the gun was exported in Bohemia and manufactured ... so the name Vz-61 is derived from "vzor 61" ... so I think the Czech weapon Marking is more appropriate