Though quite common to find as a welded-up new or UK version, here we have a rather rare cock and dry fireable old spec deactivated one.
It comes with its reissued deactivation certificate.
~ Kommando SMG ~
One of a variety of semi-automatic carbines designed and manufactured in Rhodesia (now a part of Zimbabwe) for use as self-defense weapons, the Kommando was manufactured during the Bush War Era as a "Land Defense Pistol" (a generic term for weapons of this type) for use by white African farmers.
The original gun was designed by Rhodesian Alex DuPlessis, which he assembled in his home workshop out of epoxy and other materials in 1975. DuPlessis then took his design to Rhodesian President Ian Smith in an attempt to garner some military interest in his design; Smith referred him to an engineering company known as Lacoste Engineering, where DuPlessis would be employed.
~ Condition ~
Please refer to the images for the condition. Being old spec, it cocks and dry fires.
~ Dimensions ~
The SMG is 42cm (16.25 inches) in length.