Chinese Warlord Pistols: Shanghai Model 1900 Pistol-Carbine

Published on June 4, 2021
Duration: 11:18

This review examines the Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine, a scaled-up variant of the FN Model 1900 produced in China during the Warlord Era. Unlike many crude copies, these were manufactured with high-quality, interchangeable parts on Western-style production lines. The firearm features a tangent rear sight, a slot for a shoulder stock, and is chambered in .32 ACP, mimicking the prestige of the Mauser C96.

Quick Summary

The Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine is a scaled-up variant of the FN Model 1900, produced in China's Shanghai Arsenal (1916-1921). Chambered in .32 ACP with a 10-round magazine, it features a tangent rear sight and shoulder stock slot, mimicking the Mauser C96's prestige with high-quality, interchangeable parts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine
  2. 01:20Comparison: Standard FN 1900 vs. Pistol-Carbine
  3. 02:08Sights and Production Quality Analysis
  4. 03:04Stock Attachment, Magazine, and Caliber Details
  5. 03:50Markings and Serial Number Observations
  6. 04:56Disassembly and Mechanical Design
  7. 06:57Arsenal Grade vs. Artisanal Knock-offs
  8. 08:29Identifying Fake or Low-Quality Copies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine?

The Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine is a scaled-up variant of the FN Model 1900 pistol, manufactured in China's Shanghai Arsenal between 1916 and 1921 during the Warlord Era. It was designed to mimic the prestigious Mauser C96.

What caliber is the Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine?

The Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine is chambered in .32 ACP, also known as 7.65mm Browning. It utilizes a 10-round single-stack magazine.

How does the Shanghai M1900 compare to typical Chinese firearm copies?

Unlike many crude artisanal copies, the Shanghai M1900 was produced on Western-style lines with high-quality, interchangeable parts. It features functional sights and refined manufacturing, distinguishing it from lower-quality imitations.

What are key features of the Shanghai M1900 Pistol-Carbine?

Key features include its scaled-up size compared to the FN 1900, a tangent rear sight graduated to 500 meters, a slot for a shoulder stock, and .32 ACP chambering. Markings indicate a 1921 manufacturing date.

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