I'm really wondering why China still pushes for submachine guns in military usage rather than carbines. Even in some of the recent photos with troops decked out in new xingkong gear some still had smg's with suppressors. I'm wondering if it's just old doctrine that has yet to be updated since I think that type of squad set up is from the Sino-Vietnam war. Police I can understand since lower recoil and less penetration can be ideal especially in a country where firearm and body armor ownership is rare.
I feel like the front site is a bit too high. Wouldn't that obscure the sights attached?
Nah. Based on the picture, the micro red dot is tall enough to have barely any or no sight obstruction by the iron sight.I feel like the front site is a bit too high. Wouldn't that obscure the sights attached?
Its the same as the co-witness on our M4s.I feel like the front site is a bit too high. Wouldn't that obscure the sights attached?
Can you judge finish from display guns? Maybe they spend some time polishing them for display.This new generation of PLA small arms are really well made! The machining, finishing and the coating is super smooth, the optics too. Simple, elegant, and functional designs! I like them a lot.
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Look at that cut on the edge, so smooth! So satisfying!
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this muzzle brake is also very nicely made
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Shiny coating on this scope, looks super clean!
That being said, I feel like the new generation of pistols seem a little rough, the machining and the coating is not as smooth...
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If you look at the pistol's surface, it has some rough uneven spots while the lmg's surface is much much smoother. That indicates that the finish is uneven and a bit rough. Polishing a gun makes them even more noticeable.Can you judge finish from display guns? Maybe they spend some time polishing them for display.