This video delves into the Type 85, a Chinese Special Forces Submachine Gun, showcasing both its standard and silenced variants. It offers a glimpse into the less commonly discussed firearms from China's military arsenal, highlighting a specific weapon designed for covert operations. The content likely appeals to enthusiasts interested in historical and niche firearms, particularly those with an interest in Eastern Bloc or Chinese military hardware and silenced weapon systems.
This video delves into the history and characteristics of Chinese SVD variants, specifically the Type 79 and Type 85 rifles, often referred to as the "Red Dragon SVD." The description links the rifle's origins and development to geopolitical events and military aid, mentioning the Korean War, the Sino-Soviet conflict, and the Sino-Vietnamese War. It also speculates on the influence of Nikita Khrushchev in facilitating China's access to SVD technology. The content aims to provide a historical overview of these specific Chinese sniper rifles.
This video features a practical accuracy test of a Chinese Type 85 (NDM-86) SVD clone, comparing it to Western DMR rifles and exploring the differences between Russian and Chinese variants. The reviewer takes the rifle to a DMR course, achieving surprising results at up to 800 yards using Black Hills 175gr BTHP Match ammunition. The POSP 4x24 Rifle Scope is also highlighted. The content emphasizes the potential threat posed by these rifles in combat scenarios.
This video provides a detailed comparison of three distinct SVD Dragunov rifle variations: a Soviet military-issue SVD, a Russian commercial Tiger SVD, and a Chinese commercial NDM-86 chambered in 7.62 NATO. The presenter highlights the historical context of the SVD's development as a replacement for the SVT-40 and its enduring popularity in the US. While noting negligible differences in shooting and handling, the video focuses on specific internal and external components that differentiate these models, including the firing pin, gas regulator, trigger mechanism, bolt machining, mainspring, top cover, and receiver cuts. The aim is to visually showcase these variations for viewers.
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