I guess there is no cncern with accuracy, the 30 round magazine is in your field of view. It says you spray and pray the first 30 rounds, go prone and switch to belt feed. It weights like 30 pounds, who is carrying ammo belts?
“I guess there is no cncern with accuracy, the 30 round magazine is in your field of view. It says you spray and pray the first 30 rounds, go prone and switch to belt feed ...”
The magazine does not interfere with the sight.
Sights are offset to the left (shooting right handed is the only position permitted). It would be much more obvious had the editors not cropped the image behind the front sight.
Offset sights were a feature of the original design, ZB26 of Czechslovakia. The offset carried on into Britain’s Bren Gun and Imperial Japanese versions.
The British have had a very long love affair with offset sights. Some Vickers guns have them, though they are not as badly needed on that design.
Though as an open-bolt gun it was not as accurate as closed-bolt guns mounted on a tripod, the ZB26 and its descendants enjoyed a reputation for accuracy.