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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...QBZ-95_big.jpg
I am interested in the working parts in the QBZ-95 or Type 95 Chicom assault rifle, but even after searching for some time, I was unable to find a detailed diagram of a fully stripped rifle. Here is the best I could find: ![]() Since I am a gun enthusiast, I had fun trying to label these parts; but I don’t know much about bullpups so don’t laugh too hard if I screwed it up badly: ![]() |
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AsianAmerican, cool pix, thanks mate.
QBZ-95 QBZ-95 (QBZ-97 in parenthesises, where differs from QBZ-95) Please note - these data are still not 100% proved and should be threated as 'estimates' Caliber: 5.8x42 mm (5.56x45 mm NATO) Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt Overall length: 760 mm Barrel length: 520 mm Weigth: 3.4 kg unloaded Magazine capacity: 30 rds The QBZ-95 assault rifles were shown for the first time when PR China took over the Hong Kong in 1997. The PLA soldiers were armed with this bullpup assault rifle. It is chambered for new proprietary Chinese cartridge, 5.8x42mm, and QBZ-97 (export version) is chambered for standard 5.56mm NATO (.223 Rem). The QBZ acronym stands for 'Qing Buqiang Zu' or light rifle family. Not much is known about this rifle. It is available in full-size or short (carbine) version, and may be equipped with telescopic or night sights, underbarrel grenade launcher and bayonet. The ejection port is located at the right side of the receiver so (probably) this rifle is not ambidextrous. The body (stock) of the rifle is made from polymer, as well as magazines. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() QBZ95=Type95 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks, but there are a few more things I would like to know. Any idea of what rifling twist it has? Are the barrels cast or are they hammer forged and are they have cryogenicly treated? I would also like to see velocity and ballistics chart of the 5.8x42mm round as fired in this rifle. How does this rifle shoot under the minute of angle scale?
I would like to see if the accuracy and durability can compare to something like this: http://www.galleryofguns.com/shootin...es.asp?ID=1205 |
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