SDM M77 Commando 5.56 NATO

SDM M77 Commando 5.56 NATO

SUBSCRIBE to this channel! https://www.youtube.com/gunsweek?sub_... leggi l'articolo: http://www.gunsweek.com/it/fucili-rig... Nel 1997, l'Esercito cinese faceva sfoggio per la prima volta di un fucile d'assalto Bull-Pup di concezione relativamente semplice e moderna, sviluppato e prodotto localmente: il QBZ-95, camerato in un calibro leggera ad alta velocità proprietario, il 5.8x42mm. Per l'esportazione verso i mercati militari internazionali, della stessa arma fu realizzata una versione – denominata QBZ-97 – camerata per la cartuccia standard NATO calibro 5.56x45mm e si alimentava tramite caricatori STANAG 4179; questa versione è stata venduta alle forze armate di Bangladesh, Birmania, Cambogia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka e Sudan. .... Read more at: http://www.gunsweek.com/en/rifles/art... In 1997, a new modern and simple bull-pup service rifle was observed in the hands of the People's Liberation Army soldiers: it was the QBZ-95, entirely developed in China and chambered for the proprietary 5.8x42mm light cartridge. An export version of that rifle was also developed – dubbed the QBZ-97 – which replaced the proprietary caliber with a standard 5.56x45mm NATO chambering and fed through standard M16-type magazines; it was sold to the militaries of Bangladesh, Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Sudan (and probably to other non-disclosed recipients), and as the years went by, both the QBZ-95 and the QBZ-97 lines were expanded in many variants. .... Business Contact: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on: http://www.gunsweek.com   / gunsweek     / gunsweek     / gunsweek.news   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------