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The Type 88, sometimes known as "Hanyang 88" or Hanyang Type 88 (Chinese: 漢陽八八式步槍) and Hanyang Zao (Which means Made in Hanyang), [3] is a Chinese-made bolt-action rifle, based on the German Gewehr 88. [4]
The Chinese People's Militia were using Chiang Kai-shek rifles (as well as Arisakas, M1903 Springfields and Mosin–Nagants) up until the early 1980's before it was replaced with more modern small arms (e.g. the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle and the Chinese Type 56 carbine) and became a supplemental ceremonial weapon (the main ceremonial rifle ...
The JS 7.62mm (Chinese: JS 7.62mm狙击步枪) is a bolt-action sniper rifle issued in small numbers to the People's Liberation Army, People's Armed Police, and to Public Security Police forces. [1] [2] It's developed under the Jianshe Industries (Group) Corporation. [3]
After the last round is fired bolt is held back on a bolt catch that is released by pulling the cocking handle to the rear. The rifle is intended to be utilized primarily with optics. The standard day optic used on the QBU-88 for military use is a Chinese 3-9×40 scope with an integral quick-release mount. [4]
The gun is a manually operated bolt-action rifle. It features rotary bolt and free-floating barrel. A fixed, thumb-hole style stock is made from polymer, with fully adjustable (top-down and front-rear) buttpad, cheek rest, and integrated monopod.
The Norinco JW-103 'Bush Ranger' is a centrefire bolt-action hunting rifle developed and exported by China North Industries Corporation of the People's Republic of China.The rifles are manufactured at Norinco's subsidiary, Zhongzhou Machine Works, formerly known as the State Factory No. 396.
Bolt action rifles are an evolution of the lever action rifle, offering greater accuracy and stronger receivers. [1] Bolt actions require the user to manually cycle the bolt after each round is fired, and are usually loaded with stripper clips or magazines
In July of the same year rebuilding began, and in August 1895, all was back to normal, and the arsenal started production of German M1888 Commission rifles, locally called 7.92cm Type 88 Mauser rifle (even though the Commission rifle was unrelated to the Mauser). Today, these rifles are known as the Hanyang 88 or Type 88 rifle. At the same time ...