This video review focuses on the Norinco Type 56 rifle, with the title suggesting it's a highly regarded firearm originating from China. As a variant of the AK platform, it's likely to be compared to other AK-pattern rifles and potentially other firearms in a review context. The content will likely cover the rifle's features, performance, and its place in the firearms market.
This YouTube video provides an analysis of the Type 79 SMG, a Chinese submachine gun, with the title suggesting a comparison to the MP7. The description confirms the focus on the Type 79, PRC (People's Republic of China), China, PLA (People's Liberation Army), and SMG/Submachine Gun categories. It's presented by Forgotten Weapons, implying an in-depth look at a specific firearm model.
This video provides an examination of a captured Ithaca Model 1911 pistol, believed to have been acquired during the Vietnam War and likely produced by Chinese or North Vietnamese forces. The description highlights the historical context of the firearm, suggesting its capture and potential origin from opposing military forces during the conflict. It also promotes the creator's Patreon, podcast "Flak & Fubar," and Instagram channel.
This video reviews the JTS M12AK, a budget-friendly Chinese-made AK-pattern shotgun. The presenter explores its features and performance, suggesting that despite its origin and low cost, it proves to be a surprisingly capable firearm. The description also includes calls to action for channel memberships and Patreon support.
This video provides an overview of China's Type 81 LMG, also known as the Chinese RPK. It delves into the firearm's specifications, including its caliber (7.62x39mm), action (Short Stroke Gas Piston), and other details like barrel twist and length. The content emphasizes the firearm's identity as a light machine gun and its connection to the RPK lineage. The creator also promotes their social media channels (Instagram, Patreon, Facebook) and affiliate links for Bolt Action Coffee and Olight products, encouraging viewer support and subscription.
This video analyzes the North China Type 19 pistol, a rare variant and improvement on the Type 14 Nambu. Manufactured in Japanese-occupied China during WWII, it features a solid frame with a disassembly lever and an improved manual safety, discarding the magazine retention spring. Two distinct quality types exist: a well-made version with a bullseye acceptance mark and a poorly machined version with a Japanese '2' proof. Production was intended to be 5,000 units, but only around 200 are estimated to have been made, making it a scarce and interesting piece of Japanese WW2 firearm history.
This YouTube video from Classic Firearms provides a close examination of JRA's Chinese Arsenal AK-47 rifle. While YouTube's policies prevent direct links, viewers are directed to the Classic Firearms website for purchasing information. The video likely delves into the specifics of this particular AK-47 variant, potentially covering its features, historical context, and performance. The description highlights the brand and model of the firearm being showcased.
This video review focuses on the Norinco 1911A1 in .45 ACP, presenting it as an affordable alternative to Colt 1911 pistols. The reviewer notes that the Norinco 1911 is no longer imported into the U.S. due to a ban on Chinese small arms. The content highlights the pistol's value proposition for budget-conscious firearm enthusiasts.
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