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The helmet looks way too big for his head, and so does the plate carrier... I thought it had to be an airsofter or something but then the background would suggest otherwise...Never seen this plate carrier in my life.
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Possibility it could be VR training related plate carrier which explains the small gaps that would disperse the heat from the battery.The helmet looks way too big for his head, and so does the plate carrier... I thought it had to be an airsofter or something but then the background would suggest otherwise...
Is they are still using DBP-10 and DBP-95 ammo while firing from the QBZ-191’s short barrel, I am not sure if there would be enough muzzle energy to cause sufficient lethality. Only the newest DBP-191 ammo have the quick-burning powder necessary to generate enough muzzle energy within the QBZ-191-192’s short barrels.
There are still a lot of units using the QBZ-95 so why not use them up for training?Is they are still using DBP-10 and DBP-95 ammo while firing from the QBZ-191’s short barrel, I am not sure if there would be enough muzzle energy to cause sufficient lethality. Only the newest DBP-191 ammo have the quick-burning powder necessary to generate enough muzzle energy within the QBZ-191-192’s short barrels.
Buy it on Taobao for only ¥50.5 ($6.95).
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I've recently received my authentic set of Type-19 Jungle "special warfare" uniform (2019 / 2020 version) shipped from China (to the Americas). And based on my personal experience, no seller out there's gonna take the time, complications, and risk to sell stuff to some random dude living on the other side of the world (you have to remember, selling PLA gear is semi-illegal in China). Even if they did, it would probably be at astronomical prices with no guarantee on the authenticity of the product.I really want to buy a full type 19 setup, but the few stores I've contacted don't like the idea of shipping abroad. Any way to circumvent that?