The real Bayi-style rifle in the history of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War
The following content is by no means a novel, but a real history:
The real name of the Minister of Military Industry at that time was Liu Ding, and he was the main person in charge of the Type 81 rifle project.
During the Hundred Regiments War, the Eighth Route Army used a large number of new weapons independently manufactured by the Eighth Route Army's Military Industry Department.
The Type 81 rifle absorbs the advantages of domestic and foreign rifles such as Czech, Hanyang, and 38. Based on the technology, equipment and material conditions of the Huangyadong Arsenal, it is based on the characteristics of our army's guerrilla warfare. After repeated experiments, on August 1, 1940, it developed a light weight, small size, high shooting accuracy, which is easy for soldiers to carry. It uses a clever new 79 rifle. This rifle is 10 cm shorter than an ordinary rifle and looks similar.
The carbine is also named "Type 81 Instrumental Carbine". The gun is only 3.36 kilograms, with a diameter of 7.9 mm, with accurate shooting, and uses an automatic pop-up triangular bayonet, which is flexible and flexible. The actual combat effect is not only better than the Type 38 rifle made by Japan, but also better than the American rifle made by the American rifle in the War of Liberation. (The only disadvantage is that the track steel is used for poor quality. You should know that the anti-Japanese military and civilians during the Hundred Regiments War were not other purposes.)
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