Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine at the Backup Gun Match

Published on June 5, 2021
Duration: 6:23

This entry details the Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine, a unique firearm based on the Browning Model 1900 action, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum at a backup gun match. It covers the pistol's technical specifications, including its .32 ACP caliber, 10-round capacity, and distinctive features like a tangent sight and shoulder stock attachment. The performance in a competition setting is also analyzed, highlighting both its strengths and minor feeding issues, offering insights into the quality of Chinese warlord-era firearms.

Quick Summary

The Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine, based on the Browning Model 1900 action, is chambered in .32 ACP with a 10-round magazine. It features a 500m tangent sight and a shoulder stock attachment point. Demonstrated at a backup gun match, it showed competitive performance despite minor feeding issues, highlighting the quality of Chinese warlord-era firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Shanghai 1900
  2. 00:41Technical Overview
  3. 01:21Match Performance: Stage 1
  4. 02:11Match Performance: Stage 2
  5. 02:44Match Performance: Stage 3
  6. 04:10Final Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine?

The Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine is a Chinese domestic firearm based on the Browning Model 1900 action. It features an inverted barrel and recoil spring assembly, is chambered in .32 ACP, and has a 10-round magazine capacity, along with a tangent sight and shoulder stock attachment point.

How did the Shanghai 1900 perform in the backup gun match?

In the backup gun match, the Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine demonstrated competitive performance, with Ian McCollum scoring 22 points in the first stage. Despite minor feeding issues, potentially related to the magazine, it finished 7th out of 29 competitors overall.

What are the key technical specifications of the Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine?

The Shanghai 1900 Pistol-Carbine is chambered in .32 ACP, has a 10-round single-stack magazine, and uses a Browning 1900 action. It is notable for its 500m tangent sight and a frame cut for a shoulder stock attachment.

What historical context is provided for the Shanghai 1900?

The Shanghai 1900 is presented as a representative example of the surprisingly high quality found in factory-produced Chinese warlord-era guns. Ian McCollum, author of 'Pistols of the Warlords,' provides deep historical knowledge on these firearms.

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