PLA Small arms

Aniah

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But I’m talking about the CS/LS6, not the CS/LS7 – I don’t even know if they’re the same weapon or not, because I hadn’t even heard of the CS/LS7

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This is the CS/LS6. It holds 50 rounds.
First released in 2005. The CS/LS6 was never adopted. We have it as an export, but internally, it isn't used.


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This is the Type 79. It only holds 20 rounds.
It was released in 1979. This was what China was using as their standard SMG until the CS/LS7 came along, but until then, this was what was the primary SMG of China. It even has an upgrade kit to make it more modern.


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This is the CS/LS7. It holds 30 rounds.
First conceived in 2014 and entered service in 2016. It replaced the Type 79 as China's new primary SMG.
 

Reaper_Lord

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Este es el CS/LS6. Tiene capacidad para 50 balas.
Lanzado por primera vez en 2005. El CS/LS6 nunca se adoptó. Lo tenemos como archivo de exportación, pero internamente no se utiliza.


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Este es el modelo Tipo 79. Solo tiene capacidad para 20 cartuchos.
Se lanzó en 1979. Era el subfusil estándar que China utilizaba hasta la llegada del CS/LS7, pero hasta entonces, era el subfusil principal del país. Incluso cuenta con un kit de actualización para modernizarlo.


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Este es el CS/LS7. Tiene capacidad para 30 cartuchos.
Concebida inicialmente en 2014 y puesta en servicio en 2016, sustituyó a la Tipo 79 como la nueva ametralladora ligera principal d
Ah, right, sorry about that. I’d understood that it had been, or is currently, in service with the Chinese army. Do you have any manuals, documents or anything else on the Type 79 that I could have a look at? I also collect weapon manuals – generally from any country – and I do have some from China, but they’re for export models. If you have access to Google Drive, I can show you what I mean.
 

Aniah

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Ah, right, sorry about that. I’d understood that it had been, or is currently, in service with the Chinese army. Do you have any manuals, documents or anything else on the Type 79 that I could have a look at? I also collect weapon manuals – generally from any country – and I do have some from China, but they’re for export models. If you have access to Google Drive, I can show you what I mean.
I personally don't have any manuals since I don't collect them, but some others on the forum do. If you read through the past pages, you will find some pop-up every now and then.
 

Reaper_Lord

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I personally don't have any manuals since I don't collect them, but some others on the forum do. If you read through the past pages, you will find some pop-up every now and then.
The problem is that there are hundreds of answers and it would take me days to sort through them; I’m happy with anything, as long as the Chinese Ministry of Defence approves and it doesn’t pose a threat – for example, the Hanyang Type 88.
 

Reaper_Lord

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On the topic of submachine guns, there were a couple attempts to replace the Type 79 in police service prior to the more widespread adoption of the CS/LS7. The CS/LS5, JH16-1, and BJC-16 has seen limited service in various municipal police tactical units.View attachment 173302View attachment 173304View attachment 173306View attachment 173305
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lots of info on this guy's site
I’d love to get hold of the manual to add to the collection and library I’ve built up, but it’s very hard to come by. If it’s taken me years to get hold of manuals for Chinese weapons (the export versions), I can’t even begin to imagine how difficult it must be to get hold of the official ones from the People’s Republic of China.
 

Reaper_Lord

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El museo militar también tiene un canal sobre sus armas.
The thing is, I’d like to have the original physical manual scanned and digitised because I run a public digital library of military content; I have readers from almost all over the world, and we’re looking to source content in as many languages as possible
 

tsruoka

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This is the CS/LS6. It holds 50 rounds.
First released in 2005. The CS/LS6 was never adopted. We have it as an export, but internally, it isn't used.


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This is the Type 79. It only holds 20 rounds.
It was released in 1979. This was what China was using as their standard SMG until the CS/LS7 came along, but until then, this was what was the primary SMG of China. It even has an upgrade kit to make it more modern.


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This is the CS/LS7. It holds 30 rounds.
First conceived in 2014 and entered service in 2016. It replaced the Type 79 as China's new primary SMG.
CS/LS6 was operated within China. See pewpewpew.
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