Sorry for the longest hiatus ever, i got stuck trying to figure out what to cover ( plus i went on 3 vacation trips ), i started like 20 video's but this was first one i finished lol. i also tried to get footage of the Battleship Texas while visiting Texas back in January only to find out the ship was moved for repairs lol.
I bought one in Australia with the world's worst plastic furniture, they were later banned as some individual in Australia made it fire on full automatic from a 75 Rd drum magazine. I was about 25 when custom officers came and seized it from me.
Glad to see another video upload dude, Always enjoy your content. both this and the SkS look classic USSR/Chian Cold war era and something i just like how they look. Again Great video dude. PeaceOut from me and my dog Max on the East Coast of the UK. 🙂
Type 56 was originally a tipping bolt.Seems the breakdown pic you have,though,has rotating bolt?!If this is so;it truly is unique.Thank you good Sir and fully empathize with long hiatus😊
The Red ChineseType 63 semi-automatic carbine was the Red Chinese proud counterpart to the Soviet SKS. Most people ask, why didn't the Red Chinese just manufacture Russian SKSs? That's the very same question the Red Chinese government asked itself. That is why there were few Type 63 carbines as the Red Chinese began manufacturing SKS copies in mass numbers.
In fact, the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle was the Chinese counterpart to the Soviet SKS rifle, while the Type 63 was the Chinese military-industrial department's own attempt to “merge rifle and submachine gun” based on the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle (of course, the Type 56 submachine gun, which was modeled after the AK, was actually already in service).
Mate whats your source on Bangladesh Using the Type 63, because I could not find any sources on it. Bangladesh From what I saw and heard from people in the Bangladeshi establishment, Bangladesh uses Type 56 SKS, and Type 56 Assault rifle and now the Type 81 assault rifle, which are known locally in Bangladesh as BD-08 assault rifle.
M-14 rifle might have been obsolete before it's time, but it was always an accurate rifle. Love the vid but I don't think this is a good comparison. Nobody ever used a Type 63 for a National Match rifle. Still a cool firearm though, I wish we saw more of these in North America.
Sorry for the longest hiatus ever, i got stuck trying to figure out what to cover ( plus i went on 3 vacation trips ), i started like 20 video's but this was first one i finished lol. i also tried to get footage of the Battleship Texas while visiting Texas back in January only to find out the ship was moved for repairs lol.
Glad to have you back sir.
welcome back!!
we missed you and your military content :3
but i am also confused by one thing so i wanna ask... why do you have a NSFW account?
please talk about chuchu rifle from Brazilian empire
Love your videos. Excellent quality.
You should do more Call Of Duty What If vids
Good to have you back AND with a very interesting, not well known rifle to boot!
Me alegro mucho de verlo de nuevo por acá estimado Señor. Buen informe y muchas gracias.
Welcome back!
Such a rare rifle to see in video games or movies. Call of duty black ops Cold war and the kite runner.
I bought one in Australia with the world's worst plastic furniture, they were later banned as some individual in Australia made it fire on full automatic from a 75 Rd drum magazine. I was about 25 when custom officers came and seized it from me.
aaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeee welcome my brother. I missed you man
I'm happy to see you're back.
You have been greatly missed. Good to have you back.
Glad to see you back. Never heard of this rifle so thanks for the info!
😂 dude I love your channel you and forgotten weapons are probably my favorite gun UA-camrs
Glad to see another video upload dude, Always enjoy your content. both this and the SkS look classic USSR/Chian Cold war era and something i just like how they look. Again Great video dude. PeaceOut from me and my dog Max on the East Coast of the UK. 🙂
The toolings of M14 were sold to the Phillipines and Taiwan, alone with some M14 rifles. Taiwan-produced M14s were called Type 57 rifle.
Welcome back 🎉
Type 56 was originally a tipping bolt.Seems the breakdown pic you have,though,has rotating bolt?!If this is so;it truly is unique.Thank you good Sir and fully empathize with long hiatus😊
Welcom Back 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤SEVEN MONTHS??!!!!!
got stuck trying to figure out what to cover, i started like 20 video's but this was first one i finished lol.
@@jmantimeпривет,бро!мне нужно обсудить с тобой кое-какие идеи.
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I appreciate the good work. Keep it up! ❤️
Awesome video!
So glad your back 🤘
Welcome back on of my favorite OG channels
In "co belligerents" the g sounds like in "bridge" .. so its more like "village" not like "beleaguered"
So-called "co-belligerents" are nations which are anti-Imperialism aka Liberation movement.
Glad to see you back! Followed you well over a decade now
This is a excellent video presentation of this rare gun.
Thought you were dead dude hello welcome back
Used that in a lot of security assignments good gun
Kidding almost forgotten. It's SKS copy cat and PLA used AK 47 as it main.
Here's a question? What about the type 96 "light" machine gun?
It reminds me of the SKS Rifle.
Norenco did make a copy of the M14 that shoots 762x39 but what your showings it's just a modified SKS
Cool weapon indeed
The only game(s) i know that has the Type 63 SKS is Military Conflict Vietnam, and CODBOCW but i could be wrong
The Red ChineseType 63 semi-automatic carbine was the Red Chinese proud counterpart to the Soviet SKS. Most people ask, why didn't the Red Chinese just manufacture Russian SKSs? That's the very same question the Red Chinese government asked itself. That is why there were few Type 63 carbines as the Red Chinese began manufacturing SKS copies in mass numbers.
In fact, the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle was the Chinese counterpart to the Soviet SKS rifle, while the Type 63 was the Chinese military-industrial department's own attempt to “merge rifle and submachine gun” based on the Type 56 semi-automatic rifle (of course, the Type 56 submachine gun, which was modeled after the AK, was actually already in service).
I can't find any sources of this rifle being exported to North Korea
please talk about chuchu rifle from Brazilian empire
Mate whats your source on Bangladesh Using the Type 63, because I could not find any sources on it. Bangladesh From what I saw and heard from people in the Bangladeshi establishment, Bangladesh uses Type 56 SKS, and Type 56 Assault rifle and now the Type 81 assault rifle, which are known locally in Bangladesh as BD-08 assault rifle.
I've been here since your google plus days
Interesting 😊
Random question, but where'd you get those PLA footage???
M-14 rifle might have been obsolete before it's time, but it was always an accurate rifle. Love the vid but I don't think this is a good comparison. Nobody ever used a Type 63 for a National Match rifle. Still a cool firearm though, I wish we saw more of these in North America.
oh shit he's back
God that thing is fuggy
Nice to see you back ✌🏻🙏🏻
Is that the BOCW theme?
Yay Cleveland brown is back
If you had the ak wouldn't it just be attempting to reinvent the wheel? No change in caliber and probably much more labor intensive to produce.
sks with select fire and magazine
Cool
It's a Trans AK!
Get it, because it's just a mutilated SKS. Hehe
SKS-AK Hybrid
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 That's what the Type-81 is.
@@thejonathan130
Type -81 is the better AK-47
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There’s a major defect with this rifle
Just came here to give the video a thumbs down for the stupid title. Didn't watch, won't watch.
Dude this audio sucks