The Coolest Gun You Will See All Day: China's Type 64 Silenced Pistol
This video provides an in-depth look at China's Type 64 suppressed pistol, a unique firearm introduced in 1965 and utilized during the Vietnam War. The analysis highlights its distinctive features, including a rimless .32 ACP cartridge, a dual-mode (blowback semi-auto and manual single shot) firing mechanism employing a miniaturized AK bolt, and a two-chamber suppressor with baffles and wire mesh. It also mentions the development of a special frangible round for specific tactical situations. The video contrasts the Type 64's substantial weight with its successor, the Type 67, and notes the historical significance of the featured pistol once belonging to Mitch Werbell III.












