QBZ-191 service rifle family

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The airborne elements of the 83rd Group Army (Center Theater Command) with their new rifles and Z-20s.

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Aniah

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The airborne elements of the 83rd Group Army (Center Theater Command) with their new rifles and Z-20s.

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I'm not sure why but probably the image angle or the person's size but this gun has been messing with my eyes. On one image it's really big then on the next it's somewhat small. Others long then others short yet both are carbine images... o_Oo_Oo_O
 

Aniah

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Just some nice animations of the gun from a game. This is from the same creator of the other digital QBZ 191 video. This time including one-handed reloads that we've seen the PAP do.

 

Maxef208

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Can anyone explain 'Bindon Aiming Concept' please?

As simple as possible, basically 2 eyes open, primary eye focuses on a bright point, other eye can focus on the actual target/still see surroundings, the two images overlap to create a sight picture. Early Vietnam era red dot sights worked like this. You didn't look through the scope itself.
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