TerraN_EmpirE
Tyrant King
Nope on all parts.A sure fire "one shot one kill" method on a easy to carry pistol to kill zombies perhaps.
The cartridge is in the lower range,
The pistol is a full size.
Nope on all parts.A sure fire "one shot one kill" method on a easy to carry pistol to kill zombies perhaps.
I just want to know Who in the name of heck thinks 7.62 Tokarov belongs in any pistol made after 1970.
I can't do the editing but generally the QBZ03 is listed to have a Rate of fire around 650-700 rounds per minute, which is abut the same for a QBZ95.
Which is about the norm for a modern Assault rifle. I mean there are some exceptions like the SAR21 at a very slow rate of fire 450-550 or as ridiculously fast as the 2 shot Hyper burst of the AN 94's 1800 rpm.
The audio is not the best defined but I did it both audibly and visually by frame timecode through my video editing software. I count 6 audible shots. Visually, counting from the first 'muzzle flash' and subsequently until the frame (0.02 seconds per frame) just before the final movement of the operating parts (Audio too ill-defined to use to time, and no defined visual muzzle flash for last shot to use as time marker) was a time of 0.355 seconds. 6 shots in 0.355 seconds = approx. 1014 per minute. +- 0.04 seconds. So 1002-1025 rounds per minute approx. , or just to account for realistic error, 1000- 1030 per minute. Hope that helps!
Again, this is under the assumption that QBZ 03 not modified. A difference of 300 or so rounds per minute is quite a deviation from the 650-700 mentioned by Terran_Empire is quite significant but cool nonetheless.
Springs and gas parts modifications. I will see if I can analyse other clips to account for possible error.Are there any modifications that would increase its ROF by such a magnitude, though? I feel that the 650-700 rpm figure is either outdated or outright incorrectly adapted from other Norinco rifles.
Springs and gas parts modifications. I will see if I can analyse other clips to account for possible error.