Type 81 SR Break in

Published on October 25, 2022
Duration: 0:12

This video demonstrates the break-in procedure for a Type 81 SR rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. It highlights manual loading, chambering the first round, and a rapid-fire sequence to test reliability and recoil management. The rifle features wood furniture, a thumbhole stock, and a 20.5-inch barrel.

Quick Summary

The Type 81 SR rifle undergoes a break-in session involving manual loading of 7.62x39mm rounds and a rapid-fire sequence to test reliability and recoil management. Key features include a short-stroke gas piston, wood furniture, and a 20.5-inch barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading Ammunition
  2. 00:03Weapon Preparation & Chambering
  3. 00:06Live Fire Break-In Sequence

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a break-in session for a Type 81 SR rifle?

A break-in session for the Type 81 SR ensures that all internal components are properly seated and functioning smoothly. This initial firing period helps to identify any potential reliability issues and guarantees the rifle cycles correctly before regular use.

What caliber is the Type 81 SR rifle and what are its key features?

The Type 81 SR rifle is chambered in 7.62x39mm. It features a short-stroke gas piston action, a 20.5-inch barrel, wood thumbhole stock, and handguards, with a standard Canadian magazine capacity of 5 rounds.

How is the Type 81 SR rifle prepared for firing during its break-in?

Preparation involves manually loading 7.62x39mm cartridges into the magazine. The magazine is then inserted into the rifle, and the charging handle is pulled to chamber the first round, readying it for the initial firing sequence.

What safety precautions are shown during the Type 81 SR range test?

The shooter is seen wearing essential Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including electronic hearing protection and safety glasses. Safe muzzle discipline is also maintained throughout the live-fire sequence.

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