This review covers the Norinco ATD 22, a Chinese semi-automatic .22 LR rifle that mimics the Browning SA-22 design. Key features include its unique stock-fed tubular magazine loading mechanism and iron sights. The video demonstrates its functionality and accuracy during live fire at an outdoor range.
This "History Primer" video from C&Rsenal delves into the Shanxi Type 6-5 Infantry Rifle. Othais and Mae provide a comprehensive look at the rifle's history, functionality, and include a live-fire demonstration. The video is part of a series that covers historical firearms from different conflicts. Supporting materials like books and merchandise are linked in the description, along with information on sponsors like Ballistol USA.
This YouTube Short features a Chinese bolt-action sniper rifle being used for target practice. The video utilizes trending hashtags and is likely aimed at a gaming or general firearms audience interested in tactical equipment. The brief nature of shorts means it's unlikely to offer in-depth reviews or training, focusing more on visual appeal and quick engagement.
This short demonstrates the manual operation and firing of a Chinese bolt-action rifle, likely a Type 24 Zhongzheng or Mauser 98 variant chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser. The video highlights safe handling, including bolt cycling and clear chamber checks, before a single cartridge is loaded and the target is engaged. The shooter's smooth actions and accurate shot placement suggest a practitioner-level skill.
This short YouTube video showcases a Chinese SKS rifle alongside a spam can of 7.62x39mm ammunition. The title and description highlight the firearm model and its associated caliber, suggesting a focus on the practical use and availability of this classic rifle and its common ammunition type.
This video features a Chinese Norinco Mak-90 Type 56 AK-47 variant, highlighting it as a post-ban rifle manufactured in China in 1994. The description also includes merchandise and donation links for the channel, along with a mailing address. A safety disclaimer about filming in a controlled environment is also provided.
This YouTube video focuses on plinking and reload practice with a Chinese Type 81 rifle. The description highlights the rifle's Chinese origin and its caliber, 7.62x39mm, and includes relevant hashtags related to gun collections, reviews, and the AK platform. The content appears to be a straightforward demonstration of using the firearm and practicing reloading techniques.
The Type 81 LMG, China's take on the RPK, is chambered in 7.62x39mm and features unique elements like a last-round bolt hold-open and an 180-degree selector switch. It also includes an adjustable gas regulator and a distinctive honeycomb carry handle. Notably, it was considered non-restricted in Canada at the time of filming.
The Norinco M305 is a well-made Chinese clone of the M14 rifle, often reverse-engineered from Vietnam War-era captured weapons. It features forged components, is largely compatible with USGI parts, and is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. While rare in the US due to import bans, it remains a popular and affordable option in Canada, identifiable by faint receiver markings and a distinctive green PLA-style sling.
This review delves into the Dragunov SVD and its Chinese variants, the Type 85 and NDM-86. It highlights the SVD's ground-up design, short-stroke piston system, and tool-less field stripping. While practical accuracy is good to 700 yards, the thin barrel shows significant grouping shifts when heated. The PSO-1 scope's advanced features for its era are also detailed.
This video focuses on the Chinese Type-56S and S1 rifles, specifically highlighting their 'pre-ban' status. It appears to be a review or informational piece about these firearms, with several promotional codes and affiliate links for various firearm-related products, including Centurion, Fort Scott Ammunition, Challenge Targets, Otis Tech, G96, and Manta Products. The description also provides links to the creator's website, social media, and donation/Patreon pages, indicating a content creator actively engaged in the firearms community.
This TFB TV review covers the Norinco Type 97 bullpup rifle, the civilian semi-auto variant of the Chinese QBZ-95. It highlights the rifle's Canadian non-restricted status, chambered in .223 Remington/5.56mm, and contrasts its AK-style action with its bullpup configuration. The review details ergonomics, sights, trigger feel, and Canadian magazine restrictions, concluding with an assessment of its handling and potential modifications.
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