Chinese PLA Army Drilling Pictures - Page 30




 
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October 28th, 2004  
cbbr08
 
Those are some nice pics... love the weapons
October 28th, 2004  
FlyingFrog
 
I read your LINK (gonna to read all of the story next time), that is a much detailed description of the rifle.

The thing in Chinese military is:
The government keeps most of things in secret, so we fans can't really get too much detailed specs of the QBZ95/97.

But QBZ95 is very often used in Chinese forces in foreign countries, like the Peacekeepers, the Special forces in Iraq, they all use QBZ.

This link maybe usefull for you, I bet you already had a bookmark of it:
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/individual/rifle_95.asp

Now, I took some of my PERSONAL stuff for you:

QBZ95:





October 28th, 2004  
godofthunder9010
 
 
Does China have a fully automatic shotgun similar to the Jackhammer?
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October 28th, 2004  
FlyingFrog
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by godofthunder9010
Does China have a fully automatic shotgun similar to the Jackhammer?
Shotgum Yes. Similar to Jackhammer? No idea. I bet not. Never seen one similar to jackhammer.






One more QBZ95:



Ravenword:

Quote:
detailed diagram of a fully stripped rifle
What do you mean "fully stripped"? Fully disassembled?
If so sorry, I misunderstood the word I posted those Fully Assembled ones.
October 28th, 2004  
ravensword227
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyingFrog
The thing in Chinese military is:
The government keeps most of things in secret, so we fans can't really get too much detailed specs of the QBZ95/97.
They keep a rifle secret? Are civilians in China allowed to privately own firearms? In the United States, the right to bear arms is an inalienable right. See the 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights, that is translated into simplified Chinese here.

Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyingFrog
What do you mean "fully stripped"? Fully disassembled?
If so sorry, I misunderstood the word I posted those Fully Assembled ones.
I would like to see each component in an exploded view like this.
October 28th, 2004  
godofthunder9010
 
 
Okie, Jackhammer and USAS12 are both shotguns with a fully automatic selectable setting, or you can leave it on single shot semi-auto as well.

Jackhammer: (info is out of date but mostly accurate)
http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh10-e.htm

USAS12:
http://www.securityarms.com/20010315.../2300/2380.htm

Both have a fully automatic setting of 200+ rounds per minute.

So I was wondering if China's got something like it?
October 28th, 2004  
FlyingFrog
 
1. Gun owning in China is like in MOST countries, forbidden. Only Bandiets own a gun or a policeman. But my father in law does own a shortgun and a rifle since he is a retired general.

2. I got your idea, yes we have that kind of pictures, but only in Military factories, not available on net. In case terrorists learn how to make a QBZ that won't be too funny for us.
October 28th, 2004  
ravensword227
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyingFrog
1. Gun owning in China is like in MOST countries, forbidden. Only Bandiets own a gun or a policeman. But my father in law does own a shortgun and a rifle since he is a retired general.
Wow, your father is a general? What type of allegiance do the soldiers take before they enter into the service? This is what our soldiers proclaim:


United States Military Oath of Allegiance

I, {insert name here}, do solemnly swear, or affirm, that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.
October 28th, 2004  
cbbr08
 
found this pic searcing for Asian artillery.. Does anybody know what it is?http://art2d2.clubsnap.org/gallery/a...tillery?full=1
October 28th, 2004  
Redneck
 
 
That camoflage pattern and the brain buckets look oddly familiar.