Chinese CS/LS2: A Modern Bullpup SMG with no Redeeming Qualities

Published on February 9, 2019
Duration: 3:58

The Chinese CS/LS2, an export version of the QCW-05, is a lightweight 9mm bullpup SMG with significant drawbacks. Its high cyclic rate and light bolt contribute to harsh felt recoil and vibration, making accurate fire difficult. The ergonomics are criticized, particularly the awkward grip and 'atrociously' poor iron sights. It operates from an open bolt with a non-ambidextrous charging handle, rendering it unusable for left-handed shooters. Ultimately, the CS/LS2 is deemed inferior to established platforms like the MP5, possessing few redeeming qualities beyond being a collector's curiosity.

Quick Summary

The Chinese CS/LS2 is a 9mm bullpup SMG criticized for harsh recoil, poor iron sights, and non-ambidextrous operation. It's considered inferior to the MP5, lacking redeeming qualities beyond its lightweight design and collector appeal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the CS/LS2
  2. 00:35Technical Overview and Ergonomics
  3. 01:10Shooting Impressions and Recoil
  4. 02:29Operation and Handling
  5. 03:05Conclusion and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chinese CS/LS2?

The Chinese CS/LS2 is a 9mm bullpup submachine gun, serving as the export version of the QCW-05. It features an aluminum receiver, operates from an open bolt, and has a proprietary 30-round magazine.

What are the main criticisms of the CS/LS2?

Key criticisms include its harsh felt recoil and vibration due to a light bolt and high cyclic rate, 'atrociously' poor iron sights, awkward grip, and a non-ambidextrous charging handle making it unusable for left-handed shooters.

How does the CS/LS2 compare to the MP5?

The CS/LS2 is considered significantly inferior to the MP5 in nearly every measurable aspect. The MP5 is described as superior, with the CS/LS2 offering few advantages beyond being lightweight and a collector's item.

What are the technical specifications of the CS/LS2?

The CS/LS2 is chambered in 9mm Parabellum, uses a proprietary 30-round magazine, and operates via an open bolt, blowback action in a bullpup configuration.

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