How China's QBZ 95 bullpup fits their tactics

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    The QBZ 95 is part of military history. It's the smallest and most lightweight Bullpup out there. The QBZ 95 has distinct curved magazine and top carrying handle. This was a point of pride for the Peoples Liberation Army when they first showed it off in Hong Kong in 1997.
    The PLA has been using this as their primary weapon every since. But is it all it's cracked up to be? Why are they moving away from this bullpup in favor of a traditional firearm? Lets find out in this episode of Task & Purpose.
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  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +239

    Follow me for live updates of my journey: instagram.com/cappyarmy @cappyarmy
    Do you think the QBZ-95 is the right choice for the Peoples Liberation Army ?

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      The real question is can we kick their asses when they start a war.

    • @somerandommen
      @somerandommen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Considering they're replacing it with the QBZ-191 which isn't bullpup, I don't think they know if it was the right choice themselves.

    • @sebastianabraham8031
      @sebastianabraham8031 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Any thoughts on the Mexican FX-05 rifle? I would like to know you opinion please! Greetings

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@somerandommen New versions of the QBZ-95 are still being produced alongside QBZ-191, and it's still available for export in both -95 and -97 versions. The replacement is expected to take around a decade.
      The Chinese actually have a tendency to replace their primary rifle every 20 years or so. This is kinda obvious if you look at the Type numbers. From 56 to 81 is 25 years. From 81 to 95 is 14 years, and from 95 to 191 is 24 years.
      Right now only the PLA and (strangely enough) Rocket Force are actually doing the conversion. The PLAAF, PLAN, and PLAMC are still slinging newer production -95s with Pic rails and shortened barrels. Similarly, the PAP don't seem to be in a hurry to switch. I imagine for these services who expect to always fight under armor or in tight spaces the QBZ-95 is still the better option.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@andyfriederichsen for the next 15 years yes, after that.....

  • @MirageTactics
    @MirageTactics 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2792

    The John Cena clip definitely caught me off guard 😂

    • @worldtravel101
      @worldtravel101 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      😂

    • @samuelnakai1804
      @samuelnakai1804 2 ปีที่แล้ว +274

      *Zhong Xina.*

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 2 ปีที่แล้ว +136

      @@samuelnakai1804 OUR **Glorious Leader Zhong Xina** Don't make me lose your social credit there comrad

    • @nchtblut
      @nchtblut 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@samuelnakai1804 xd

    • @efafe4972
      @efafe4972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      zhong xi na u meen

  • @puranrana1867
    @puranrana1867 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1986

    You said Taiwan 🇹🇼 a country, -2000 social credit for you cappy!!!

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +579

      lol great now I have two world super powers who gave me a horrible credit score !

    • @richerd4266
      @richerd4266 2 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      Ahem, ahem, it's the Republic of China. Not the People's Republic, not Taiwan, but the Republic of China.

    • @pewpewDino
      @pewpewDino 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      TW is not a country tho, the current US not recognized but sorta kainda maybe a little backed Taiwan government's offcial name is Republic of China and their claim not only Taiwan island but also Mainland China and even part of Mongolia. Plus, fact over feeling, social credit thingy is a myth that is been debunked 2 years ago. Sorry mate.

    • @conorclark7408
      @conorclark7408 2 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      You made Winnie the Pooh mad -10 points

    • @alchemist4hire377
      @alchemist4hire377 2 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      ​@@pewpewDino Social credit score is very much real lol

  • @mcal9320
    @mcal9320 2 ปีที่แล้ว +223

    “A serious problem in planning against American doctrine is that the Americans do not read their manuals. Nor do they feel any obligation to follow their doctrine."

    • @threestrikesmarxman9095
      @threestrikesmarxman9095 2 ปีที่แล้ว +86

      "The reason the American army does so well in war is because war is chaos and the Americans practice chaos on a daily basis."
      "If we don't know what we're doing, the enemy can't certainly anticipate our future actions."

    • @ignaciomunizdiaz5194
      @ignaciomunizdiaz5194 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@threestrikesmarxman9095 the americans don't do well

    • @thomasliptak9469
      @thomasliptak9469 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@ignaciomunizdiaz5194 lies

    • @ignaciomunizdiaz5194
      @ignaciomunizdiaz5194 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thomasliptak9469
      Nope....

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Right, US doctrine have only two real consistencies: JP-8 fuel and MREs. Everything else we pretty much make up and adapt to as we go.

  • @HEEHEEBOII
    @HEEHEEBOII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +280

    One thing about their Korean war tactics, they specifically did this strategy is because they lacked artillery and air support. If they wanted any chance of pushing the US army back, they need to get close. I would say it's a genius tactic, as in boxing, the shorter guy would want to minimize the distance and fight inside, effectively neutralizing the taller opponent's advantage. The footage they shown are reserves wearing training gear. Take a look at the recent clash with the Indians in the Himalayas, all of them have body armor but NV mount was missing on their helmets. Presumably due to the agreement between the two countries where they can't use guns in any clashes so they don't really worry.

    • @minmean3016
      @minmean3016 2 ปีที่แล้ว +66

      agree, these are very good points. this video once again shows much arrogance and ignorance, it’s right to be confident, but it’s foolish to judge in an old way.

    • @real_dddf
      @real_dddf 2 ปีที่แล้ว +48

      @@minmean3016 definitely very biased. I don't think he even knows about the "3-3" assault tactic, which many (including crappy chinese movie directors) falsely attribute as "human wave". Such mass casualties would also be completely unacceptable in the modern day and if any general decides to do such stupid things they're likely to not be general anymore. One of the factors that helped the PLA defeat Vietnam in 1979 was the emphasis on modern tactics, Chinese commanders literally did grab all the artillery they could and pull a van fleet as opposed to the more primitive fighting style seen in Korea.

    • @minmean3016
      @minmean3016 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@real_dddf yes, where in korea war chinese had no artillery, afterwards the army invested heavily into indirect fire. American suffered major losses during night time but now they only conduct operations during nighttime.

    • @HEEHEEBOII
      @HEEHEEBOII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@real_dddf Agreed, although I don't think is correct to say that PLA was defeated in Vietnam. Similar to the 1962 war with India, their goal is to capture strategic points, deliver defeat to their enemies' army and then retreat. It was well known that PLA has massive supply chain and logistics issues. Meaning that they are very effective in capturing targets but cannot hold it for the life of them. They retreated from India during 1962 due to lack of railway to ship supplies to the front lines and similar thing happened in Vietnam. I was surprised that they pushed as deep as they did in Vietnam considering these issues were well known to them from their experience in the two war/clashes with India. However, now with their high speed rail way established in Laos, should a conflict between the Chinese and Vietnamese occur again, supply and logistics won't be an issue. Similarly can be said regarding their Aksai Chin highway and Sichuan Tibetan Railway.

    • @HEEHEEBOII
      @HEEHEEBOII 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@minmean3016 Agreed as well. They barely had air support, their troops was literally getting bombed left and right. Although I do somewhat agree with the video regarding Chinese military gear, it's probably 0.5 - 1 gen behind the US. By gear I mean troop combat gear rather than military hardware like missiles, war ships/ACs, subs and tanks.

  • @CharliMorganMusic
    @CharliMorganMusic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1439

    I appreciate that you're encouraging your audience to respect the Chinese military. In the past, we've underestimated Asian countries and paid for it with lives (Japan and Vietnam, specifically). They're smart. Definitely smart enough to realize that they would be unlikely to build something from scratch and expect it to do as well as tested designs, so they copy. Their lack of experience, too, will become less important if a war happens. Do not forget that upon entering WWI and WWII, the US was incredibly green and had equipment and tactics horribly unprepared for what they would face, but within a year, we were doing fine. Same will go for China.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +609

      many years ago when I was a dumb private I said how the enemy in Iraq were cowards and my team leader stopped me and said "you should respect them, they're fighting in the most effective way they can with the resources available to them. Never under estimate the enemy" That stuck with me, I felt like an idiot for a minute as I realized he was right and I was being a naïve 19 year old idiot.

    • @Andreas-ww5eg
      @Andreas-ww5eg 2 ปีที่แล้ว +181

      The Russians paid dearly in 1905 for understimating the Japanese.

    • @garrison4825
      @garrison4825 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Ah yes

    • @filmandfirearms
      @filmandfirearms 2 ปีที่แล้ว +105

      @@Andreas-ww5eg And the world paid from 1939 to 1945 for underestimating Hitler. They all thought he was nothing to worry about and that Stalin was the only real threat. We know how well that aged

    • @renanvinicius6036
      @renanvinicius6036 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I don't know bro, many of the european countries had experience in major and small wars in their colonies, but also US had as well.

  • @fludblud
    @fludblud 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1307

    Have handled the QBZ-95 at a PLA open day, a few notes from 10 or so minutes I spent messing around with it:
    - First thing I noticed was its absurdly light weight especially after four years lugging around the 5kg SA80, the QBZ genuinely felt as light as a nerf gun though the polymer was pretty solid, however the rifle's body itself felt strangely hollow. I wouldnt worry about bashing an enemy over the head with one, though it likely wont do any damage.
    - Second was ergonomics, the QBZ has the worst placed primary safety and fire selector of any assault rifle on earth, being on the rear left side of the rifle next to the buttstock, this means you have to use your left off-hand to reach back and twist a small circular knob to put the rifle on safe, semi or full auto. The newer QBZ-95-1 does fix this somewhat by having a small thumb safety next to the trigger accessible to your right hand without letting go of the grip, but the terribly designed circular knob for semi/auto remains.
    - The trigger is surprisingly light for a bullpup but still mushy, I never got to shoot it so I cant tell you how it felt to put rounds through.
    - The carry handle is pretty huge with a significant height over bore, this means you can barely get a cheek weld when using irons and none at all with optics, your entire head and neck will be completely exposed if you fire this rifle from behind cover.
    - The QBZ-95 uses a proprietary 5.8x42 curved magazine that rocks and locks like an AK but sits slightly deeper in the rifle, however being a bullup the curve of the magazine brings it uncomfortably close to the trigger grip in front which reduces the space you can rock the mag without hitting it. This makes reloading the 95 a bit of a nightmare as instead of easily rocking and locking like an AK you have to carefully seat the front of the mag without tilting it too far forward to hit the grip, THEN rock it back, a very low margin of error that requires far more muscle memory to do quickly than both the AR or AK.
    Ultimately its a rifle made by a team that was ordered to design, build, test and manufacture an entirely new rifle family and cartridge from scratch in less than two years and it shows in the dreadful ergonomics, if anything I'm impressed that it wasnt worse given the bad hand the design team was left with.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 2 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      I don't believe it's a combat rifle, but something to controlling civilian populations. Even in the West, the rifle has been responsible for less than 15% of enemies killed since WW1. About 80% were killed from some explosive device.

    • @zheyuxiang5596
      @zheyuxiang5596 2 ปีที่แล้ว +87

      Actually back when I was in service, my sl told me to match the tip of the mag with the grip so you can load the mag accurately without looking at your mag.

    • @keithoades5516
      @keithoades5516 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Good to know, some very interesting points. As an old digger, I'd love to get my paws on one to see what we are going to be up against.

    • @arya31ful
      @arya31ful 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      i'd summarize that the rifle were an armorer's delight but soldier's nightmare.

    • @physetermacrocephalus2209
      @physetermacrocephalus2209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Open source intelligence does it again. Authoritarian intelligence and Public relations outfits currently sweating. You just can't best the truth or the freedom to communicate it.

  • @neurofiedyamato8763
    @neurofiedyamato8763 2 ปีที่แล้ว +280

    The Chinese have shifted from large minimally trained army to a smaller more professional one starting from the 2000s. Also technically the Chinese weren't using human wave attacks in Korea. It would seem like one on the receiving end but there was a bit more nuance to the tactics involved. It was still a tactic that involved a significant disregard for casualties regardless.

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep

    • @rickysubutai296
      @rickysubutai296 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Yeah human waves, as if those Chinese generals didn’t learn about the battle of Somme back when they were cadets.

    • @guilty_mulburry5903
      @guilty_mulburry5903 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      But china's modernisation has prevented this from being viable, they can't scale mountains on a bowl of rice anymore

    • @mrchow489
      @mrchow489 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Pla beat the u.s. in korea

    • @guilty_mulburry5903
      @guilty_mulburry5903 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@mrchow489 no that was a stalemate

  • @stepheng623
    @stepheng623 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    "Quantity has a quality all of its own"- Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @TurteltaubTheDove
    @TurteltaubTheDove 2 ปีที่แล้ว +627

    “Being easy to manufacture in large quantity for cheap while being reliable and durable.”
    That’s like every military ever.

    • @ricobacalla7834
      @ricobacalla7834 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Nah, compare it to m4a1

    • @bosunbill9059
      @bosunbill9059 2 ปีที่แล้ว +98

      @@ricobacalla7834 Yea, and that is why everyone laughed at the US army for clowning themselves over 26 trillion wasted taxpayer dollars for 2 decades then ran away with their tails between their legs from some Afghan farmers armed with AK47 and dressed in rags.

    • @ricobacalla7834
      @ricobacalla7834 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@bosunbill9059 but they'll still earn more, don't forget america is the biggest arms dealer in the world. They just given away old weapons. What they did gave them a legit enemy which will cause america and other country increasing military budget. America is a capitalist country

    • @DontUputThatEvilOnMe
      @DontUputThatEvilOnMe 2 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      @@bosunbill9059 wasn’t really the fault of the US Army or any questions about capabilities. It’s more a political matter.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@bosunbill9059 Most of that money was for civic projects not military operations.

  • @cullenmackenzie6551
    @cullenmackenzie6551 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I have the civilian variant of this rifle (t97 nsr) chambered in 5.56 and I honestly love it, my rifle has been extremely accurate and I've never had a jam even with light hand loads and steel case ammo. Long spongy trigger but you get used to it and the recoil is almost non existent especially after a day at the range shooting 8mm Mauser lmao

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq ปีที่แล้ว

      Couldn't the trigger me changed to something glassier or is the rifle made not to take other parts?

  • @BigJaseNZ
    @BigJaseNZ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    1:07 "Whereas the US has an advantage in technology and training" is no longer an assumption that can be automatically made - particularly as the US has been so focused on fighting an asymmetrical opponent for nearly two decades.

    • @matthiasthulman4058
      @matthiasthulman4058 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      That, and the quality of our recruits has gone done substantially in the last twenty years. I predict it will only get worse with all the recent purges, all for the sake of being woke.

    • @rayzhang1008
      @rayzhang1008 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I noticed that in a video game... in Wargame Red Dragon, when any other countries' infantry manuever using IFVs, the American rangers or whatever they are called enter the battlefield using Hamvees... That's not something you would think of when you are fighting a war with a country of the same size...

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rayzhang1008 Because in Wargame rangers are a recon unit. Infantry has Bradley's or M113s.

    • @rayzhang1008
      @rayzhang1008 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CarrotConsumer My bad, maybe it's one of the regular infantry, tho, I know the shock infantry's got IFV for example

    • @usedtoberyanpoopnownormal8822
      @usedtoberyanpoopnownormal8822 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah but China has a fleeting young population willing or even existing to fight. Hopefully America gets it act together in case of war.

  • @991username
    @991username 2 ปีที่แล้ว +778

    "No one ever said you couldn't keep the people oppressed and look good doing it."- Sun Tzu

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +107

      you guys are cracking me up this morning with these comments, its fire

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      Nazis : First time ?

    • @proger1960
      @proger1960 2 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@Snp2024
      *Russians : Second time ?*

    • @hdavis1514
      @hdavis1514 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Nazi actually pretty popular when it appears.

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Ming pussy got me acting .
      Sun tzu

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 2 ปีที่แล้ว +867

    Meanwhile the QBZ-03 was developed for those familiar with previous issued rifles (e.g. Type 81).
    There is also the new QBZ-191.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +199

      I touch for a second on the QBZ 191 at the very end of the video. I plan on covering that in the next week or two as I start digging into the opposing forces technology and weapons

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      QBZ-03 never went anywhere. The units testing it swapped out for -95s in the mid-2010s. Also, it's a myth that the QBZ-03 was "more familiar" to the troops used to -81s. The gun handles VERY differently from the earlier guns and internally it shares zero commonality with any other Chinese gun in service at the time or before.
      What people may not realize is that by 2005 when the -03 was at its most widespread distribution, less than 12% of the actual PLA had any familiarity with the older patterns of firearms. Most of these 12% were then moved over to PAP in Hu Jintao's reform era. The troops currently receiving -191s are either special formations or newly raised brigades thanks to Xi Jinping's military reforms. Many of the youngest members of these units were trained on the -191 itself, because the gun was already available in 2018.

    • @thewhitemeow
      @thewhitemeow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Can we have a video abt the Chinese 92 Pistol?

    • @renanvinicius6036
      @renanvinicius6036 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      What I find weird about the Norinco not be allowed to sell their guns in US because the Norinco have tried to sell to c4rtels, but in Canada they sell the QBZ in 556 version and some surplus SKS rifles.

    • @ls200076
      @ls200076 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@renanvinicius6036 Well, Canada is not America.

  • @studentchen87
    @studentchen87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +168

    I'm not going to comment on anything political as everyone is entitled their own opinion.
    Just from a pure military tactic side I would like to try to provide a point of view that is the general consensus among Chinese civilians who is interested in military tech, i.e. the people who would subscribe to the Chinese version of this kind of channel:
    U.S. side: Imagine you are a U.S. army infantry man in combat. What's your biggest fear? Is it that enemy planes bomb the hell out of you? Is it that enemy ships blocking your supply line that you will starve to death? I have met a lot of U.S. veterans and I can tell the above concerns doesn't even come up in their mind. The real fear is that the enemy infantry hiding in a dark corner getting you before the friendly planes/helicopters/drones etc. can support you. So it is natural for U.S. army to invest heavily on infantry equipment to milk out every last ounce of tactical advantage.
    Chinese side: Now imagine you are a PLA infantry man in combat. What is your biggest fear? It will be the enemy planes/ships/drones/helicopters that massacre you in mass before you even see them. So if you have some money in your military budget, do you think it is a better idea to spend it in better planes/ships/AA missiles so there is a less chance the solider get massacred or on better small arms/optics/NV equipment so you can have an advantage in the unlikely event of facing the enemy infantry? Which is going to save more life?
    So China's defense budget has been heavily tilted toward Air Force and Navy for the past 30 years, which is generally considered a correct move.
    I usually don't comment on social media because I don't think one could ever change another's opinion. But this time I hope I'm wrong. I'm just tired of seeing this repeated comment on Chinese soldiers don't care about lives because they have so many people. Well for one China will not be the largest population in the world for long, that title goes to India pretty soon. And more importantly, Chinese people are also people, they cherish the beauty of life and fear the horror of death like any single one of you. And just like U.S., every single soldier, from private to general, are ordinary Chinese. It's just that in the first half of the 20th century they have been fighting desperately to defend their countries, so the choice was either sacrifice one self or run away and let the enemy occupying force slaughter him and his family together. I'm sure any of you would make the same choice under that circumstance. Remember the people of a potential enemy country are just like you. That is the best hope for peace I can think about.

    • @strider5474
      @strider5474 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Thank you!

    • @fourways2588
      @fourways2588 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      看视频内容,很明显是油管上的类似营销号的频道,兄弟何必说这么多话对牛弹琴呢

    • @lingchenzeng5745
      @lingchenzeng5745 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      说实话,你和这帮子老外讲这些东西完全是对牛弹琴,只有咱真正让他们这一代人流血了,他们才会改变对中国的看法。换言之,让他们接着奏乐接着舞,不管他们怎么想怎么看,我们做自己的努力就够了。我们的子弟兵从来不是一支传统意义上的武装力量,他们不会理解为什么老百姓最信赖的就是解放军,也不会去改变他们对共产党的看法,一定程度上这对我们而言未免不是个好事。另外说一句,隔壁battle order比这个大哥讲的好多了,这大哥的风格放国内就和自媒体一样,一半真的一半玩梗。乐呵乐呵就完了,咱没必要去给他上课。

    • @dawuid1491
      @dawuid1491 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@lingchenzeng5745 人家结尾强调的是中国人和你美国人一样有血有肉,只有这样去想才能避免未来冲突升级。然后你在这边威胁要让别人流血来改变别人想法。和你说才是对牛弹琴吧??

    • @lingchenzeng5745
      @lingchenzeng5745 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@dawuid1491 威胁?In my opinion, the only way to let people who believe in the concept that the communist party and the PLA are weak and evil change their minds is through actual combat. You don't have to emphasize my usage of words here. It is straightforward, the PLA hasn't fought a single war after its modernization reforms. We had never shown to the world what we are capable of. You are accusing me of being aggressive, but all I pointed out was the only way to truthfully measure any military force's strength. Chao Chen was very dedicated to convincing the western audience budget-wise about why infantry equipment is not as crucial as the armor brigades and the fighter squadrons when it comes to saving more lives in a relatively backward setting. In that regard, I am more of an action type of guy since I don't fully buy into the statistics and words. Anything in a war is not calculatable when the factor of humans is in play. If he meant what he said in the video, he would not have portraited everything about the Chinese government so negatively, as we all know that all wars begin with accusations. and if you are a peace-loving world citizen, I am pretty sure you wouldn't click on this video to see thoughts on an object designed to kill. Right?

  • @Kevnadian
    @Kevnadian 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    As a Canadian, I love their Gen 3 Type 97 (the civ version of a QBZ 95)

    • @ianfortuna9385
      @ianfortuna9385 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m no bullpup fan but I think the Steyer Aug is the better of the the bullpup

  • @jmfa57
    @jmfa57 2 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    My dad was in the army before WWII started. He was a left hander, and was issued bolt action rifles, and told to shoot right handed. He pretty much ignored that and fired a right handed bolt rifle left handed, reaching to actuate the bolt. Soldiers adapt. Great video!

  • @lancehymers4674
    @lancehymers4674 2 ปีที่แล้ว +267

    Living in Canada, it’s still legal to buy and own these rifles. I own a civilianized Norinco T97 Gen 2 in 5.56 without the top rail and like it. I’ve put a lot of rounds down range with both my T97 and my AR15, and I actually enjoy shooting the T97 more. It takes a bit of getting used to the bull pup mag location, but I also own a 12 gauge semiauto Canuck Spectre and you get faster the more you use them. The T97 throws the brass against the side of the shooting stall with incredible force, compared to the AR (the standing joke on Canadian ranges is that they’re trying to return the brass to China) so I never fire it without wearing a hoodie pulled up over my head - getting scalding hot brass down your shirt hurts like hell. I took my son’s girlfriend out one day and taught her to shoot, and when I realized that she shot as a leftie, I watched her like a hawk to make sure that she didn’t blow her lip off - I’ve heard that’s something you only do once.
    Anyway, nice little semi-auto carbine that’s fun to shoot, the Gen 2 version allows installation of optics so I have a red dot and a magnifier on it, and it’s a lot easier to clean than my AR. Keep up the great work, Cappy. Cheers. L

    • @thekuan7002
      @thekuan7002 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      you can still own an AR in Canada right now?

    • @armpistolguy435
      @armpistolguy435 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@thekuan7002 Nah, Trudeau banned them all back in May of last year unfortunately.

    • @thekuan7002
      @thekuan7002 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@armpistolguy435 I'm so sorry for you guys over there. I hope they don't take away anything else though.

    • @georgekirby3361
      @georgekirby3361 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Shhhhh🤫. For some reason we can purchase and own this and other bullpups like the x95 (for now). Just goes to show how stupid our government is.

    • @mmaaphilliates
      @mmaaphilliates 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@thekuan7002 I lost my AR in an unfortunate Boating accident

  • @mastergecko1178
    @mastergecko1178 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I grew up in China and always thought I’m right handed until my grandma told me I was born a lefty but my parents forced me to always use my right hand since before I could remember which is why I’m a righty now lol

  • @ostapryotosez7549
    @ostapryotosez7549 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    "Human wave tactics are unthinkable to Americans" literally does Normandy...

    • @strider5474
      @strider5474 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Yeah, one can easily see how biased he is

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yea but there was a lot of deception involved in D day and they landed on the least guarded part of France.

    • @Calvin_Coolage
      @Calvin_Coolage 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Well that was literally the only way to take Normandy back then.

    • @shiyingxia2821
      @shiyingxia2821 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And also it was an AILLED envasion so they only need to have to handle 3 out of 5 of the operation

    • @strider5474
      @strider5474 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@blakedavis2447 Canada and Britain didn't and they suffered even more, so

  • @vivalavidaz1x2c3
    @vivalavidaz1x2c3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Just want you to know that I'm a Taiwanese subscriber. Hope that more people reconize that Taiwan is not part of China! Thank's Cappy!

    • @sherdil3717
      @sherdil3717 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      You're probably screwed bro

    • @user-mt1qi4vd1z
      @user-mt1qi4vd1z 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      did you mean China is part of Taiwan?

    • @BravoCheesecake
      @BravoCheesecake 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sherdil3717 Nah just make sure you live on the East coast behind the mountains lmao

    • @Janoip
      @Janoip 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Almost no other country recognizes it, not even the United States, which has a dispute with China.
      And I would worry about the Usa and Europe starting to bring chip production back home.
      Of course, not necessarily the top stuff at first because it's too expensive and time-consuming (almost every year the whole production has to be updated, but still).
      Now one stands still gladly for Taiwan, as long as it is not yet serious and one needs it from economic interests, but if, the economic meaning becomes less, also a war for the Usa becomes less and less worthwhile.
      Unfortunately, this is simply geopolitics and interests of the countries.
      To what extent Japan and others will get involved is also questionable, if they might get a good deal and you always have to consider do you want to use your own economy and population for another country?

    • @passisqwermnbv
      @passisqwermnbv 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Funniest thing is: It seems to me that most people unofficially recognize Taiwan as an independent nation, with its own separate diplomatic relation, governments, laws, and many more. But I guess government don't want to officially declare recognition for Taiwan as that put them at odd with China.

  • @NA-ck6cz
    @NA-ck6cz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    I like their new rifle, the qbz 191. It looks similar to a galil ace but also uses a buffer system similar to an AR.

    • @Spider-Too-Too
      @Spider-Too-Too 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      and their new Drip SMG looks like a cool mp5k

    • @joemama.556
      @joemama.556 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Spider-Too-Too pretty sure it will be direct blowback so it would be closer to a buferless ar9 or a skorpion evo

    • @McCaroni_Sup
      @McCaroni_Sup 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It looks like a Valmet too.

  • @MikiSuzuki2000
    @MikiSuzuki2000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I first learned about this assault rifle "BF4". Since then, I've been using this rifle as my primary weapon when playing BF4

    • @BananaMan-vg7dm
      @BananaMan-vg7dm 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      the QBZ got me into the assault playstyle, i always put it on when i'm put on the PLA team

    • @MikiSuzuki2000
      @MikiSuzuki2000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@BananaMan-vg7dm So did I, bf4 and bf3 are great games that will never fade away.EA should develop digitally remastered versions of these, though I'm looking forward to 2042

    • @II_II_II
      @II_II_II 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The best gun is the MTAR 21. And the best thing is that it's usable for all classes

    • @MikiSuzuki2000
      @MikiSuzuki2000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@II_II_II Maybe so.after all, a bullpup-style rifle is cool, right?

  • @shoppapa7238
    @shoppapa7238 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That vaulting technique looks crazy! That's probably The fastest way to breach a second story building ever

  • @allansh828
    @allansh828 2 ปีที่แล้ว +140

    a friend of mine was a PLA soldier. He told me QBZ is built cheap enough to be a consumable item in their daily training. In actual combat scenario, each squad has an armed vechicle with auto-aim machine gun and rockets. He just need to tap on a screen to let the machine do the killing.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +72

      interesting insight, its very difficult to get information out of anything having to do with the PLA

    • @-V-_-V-
      @-V-_-V- 2 ปีที่แล้ว +81

      That sounds made up.

    • @marioformicadae6637
      @marioformicadae6637 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      Probably is, but don't ignore the threat.

    • @macpie144
      @macpie144 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      kinda sounds like chinese propaganda to me

    • @themancantfindaname7589
      @themancantfindaname7589 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      so thats why they are good at video game their using auto-aim what a cheater

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 2 ปีที่แล้ว +194

    "The mainland" as opposed to The island off the coast.... HA!

    • @tommysoliz3064
      @tommysoliz3064 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      Yeah mainland Taiwan

    • @---Iloveyou---
      @---Iloveyou--- 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      -999999 Social credit score

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Social credit too low execution date 20 September .

    • @edwarddailey21
      @edwarddailey21 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Taiwan, Hong Kong all are much different then the mainland and easier to visit.

    • @Janoip
      @Janoip 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@tommysoliz3064 Almost no other country recognizes it, not even the United States, which has a dispute with China.

  • @dwaybetoggymackinaw5893
    @dwaybetoggymackinaw5893 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    These guns are available up here in Canada, they're kinda cool guns, even the first gen ones. Nifty system. It's like a plastic bull pup 556 AK

  • @Archer89201
    @Archer89201 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Lol human wave tactics was used by the Iranians in Iran Iraq war, in Korea the Chinese had very good light infantry tactics that gave the UN combined armed armies with air superiority and complete naval supremacy a run for their money. Their mobility, night infiltration, flanking and squad tactics were excellent. Despite lacking any support larger than mortars and light artillery they routed UN forces several times, if they had the same air, arty and armor support from USSR like the UN forces enjoyed they would have done much better.

    • @yutian5884
      @yutian5884 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It is a tactic called "Short Attack". Honestly this guys entire video was just stereotypes and not at all professional.

    • @james7286
      @james7286 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They did use some psychological tactics to make it seems like that they're having human wave attack though, and of course as deception for the main short attack team

    • @Political_Brainrot_Auditor
      @Political_Brainrot_Auditor 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@yutian5884 lol

    • @Nononomo90
      @Nononomo90 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If

    • @JimboobSherwood
      @JimboobSherwood 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This was almost 70 years ago and those men were battle hardened PLA from the Chinese Civil War the country hasn’t been at war since the 1970s so they don’t have the same ability to execute is they did back then so while they’re tactics might be good they’re execution will be lacking

  • @afinoxi
    @afinoxi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +195

    A mass produceable gun makes sense if you want to be able to field millions of soldiers in time of war. I can see why they went with it.

    • @f1r3hunt3rz5
      @f1r3hunt3rz5 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's the same story with the AK, too. Interesting.

    • @Ctrlalta
      @Ctrlalta 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@f1r3hunt3rz5 But is it Good as the AK in reliability?

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@Ctrlalta No. The gun is notoriously fickle, has toy-grade polymer receiver that could crack in extreme cold, and is actually very complex inside. Go check out Ian's review of the civilian version Type-97. This gun has more parts than a typical AR.

    • @himehime1629
      @himehime1629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Truth Speaker Made in china still sticks with the quality

    • @u2beuser714
      @u2beuser714 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@andrewsuryali8540 i saw that video , but the quality you talk about is the export version , so i give it the benefit of the doubt

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    I remember Norinco stuff being on sale here in the US in the 80s, maybe early 90s. My dad had bought a Norinco SKS with that permanently attached, fold out bayonet. That was a good rifle to shoot, was fun.

    • @codylongoria4152
      @codylongoria4152 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not permanently attached they can easily be popped off and switched with the bipod designed for it. That being said the bayonet was the way to go.

    • @TheOne30264
      @TheOne30264 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The Chinese SKS are pretty sought after now. They are excellent rifles.

    • @anthonyhayes1267
      @anthonyhayes1267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Norinco AK's are well regarded too

    • @oldmanspooky6641
      @oldmanspooky6641 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had an ska and put several thousand of those Chinese copper one steel core bullets through it. It was awesome .

  • @henrywang3403
    @henrywang3403 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    And the QBZ-95/95-1 are all produced with a 3x optic (the one on the QBZ-95-1 image you frequently used) it’s just not frequently used in training due to fear of breakage. If you want the more tactical stuff, there are the Long Bow, ACP-95 rail mounts and the simple dovetail converters that more or less do the job. Of course, they are still limited in this regard and hence the QBZ-191 platform was made.

  • @haraffael7821
    @haraffael7821 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    So their idea was:
    Mass ship soldiers inside of vehicles, then let the soldiers get off and storm at the enemy, while firing full auto, with low recoil.

    • @meferswift
      @meferswift 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey it (maybe) works !

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pretty much. That's standard communist doctrine since it allows you to throw waves of men at an enemy position and either storm them or wear them down with waves. It also goes well with the PRCs deep penetration doctrine

    • @mitchelrowe6915
      @mitchelrowe6915 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The tactic seems a lil out dated on a modern battlefield tho. I can see it working in an urban environment but otherwise they'll get obliterated unless they can maintain air/naval superiority

    • @laikelvin3064
      @laikelvin3064 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      are you sure you believe this is the idea of china? which sane country will not use bombardment first before storming. Just look at desert storm which happen like 30 years ago which had use plane and missile to take on iraq.

    • @meferswift
      @meferswift 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@laikelvin3064 they will bombard limited area off of the beach head and some other installation. But i think china will want most of the infrastructure intact, especially whatever have related with TSMC.

  • @dylanwight5764
    @dylanwight5764 2 ปีที่แล้ว +243

    I kinda dig this rifle. More modernized versions are pretty damn nice, even if they feel a little "cheap." Sometimes the upper and lower aren't perfectly mated with each other, but all the important stuff is very well built -- the body is really just there to give you something to hold and it does that well enough. Also the aftermarket support is surprisingly well developed from the civilian perspective with plentiful access to nice features like flattop kits and molded brass deflectors. Even the triggers can be improved enough that they're quite crisp. Overall I like the platform. It's a good fit for China's small arms needs but it also offers a lot of flexibility for civilian users.

    • @trooperodst6880
      @trooperodst6880 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Goddamn Halo Weps

    • @sercravenmohead3631
      @sercravenmohead3631 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Looks light and mobile

    • @Jdmking-kp1mu
      @Jdmking-kp1mu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@sercravenmohead3631 Nah looks stupid and useless. Too quirky.

    • @sercravenmohead3631
      @sercravenmohead3631 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@Jdmking-kp1mu As long as you pull the trigger and a bullet comes out, it isn’t useless.

    • @joshuajoaquin5099
      @joshuajoaquin5099 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@Jdmking-kp1mu as long that it shoots, it's a weapon

  • @vvpp8992
    @vvpp8992 2 ปีที่แล้ว +147

    The type-88 sniper rifle, which is a 5.8 machinegun cartridge DMR shot less accurate than standard m16a2 according to their tests...
    So ordinary 5.8 rifle cartridge must be even worse. Might be in m193 level.
    As I have heard, many Chinese soldiers served 2 years but still have no clue about adjusting 95-1 iron sight. Only the story teller's squad leader could help them.

    • @williammiao8862
      @williammiao8862 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      Ahhh the good old type 88 anti hostage shot gun

    • @dickiewongtk
      @dickiewongtk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I believe it is their doctraine (like the russians) that the average grunt can't adjust iron sight?

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      ​@@dickiewongtk Correct. Only armorers and squad leaders were trained and allowed to adjust sights. Or at least that was the case until recently. All the QBZ-191s in service have been issued with optics, so presumably they've trained the users to maintain and calibrate them.

    • @ElZilchoYo
      @ElZilchoYo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I struggle to believe any soldier doesn't know how to adjust their sights these days. It's probably that they're told not to.

    • @cannaventureseeds2909
      @cannaventureseeds2909 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@ElZilchoYo Well when your dealing with Commies, The Gov always knows better than the people. So that may explain not allowing soldiers to adjust their own sights. lol Wouldnt surprise me.

  • @germanher7528
    @germanher7528 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    "can you imagine the US unironically posting a cinematic..." guess this dude doesnt know what Hollywood is

    • @agenttommy1
      @agenttommy1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You’re mistaken, Hollywood is a private enterprise not run by the government.

    • @kajmak64bit76
      @kajmak64bit76 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@agenttommy1 it's a propaganda machine for the goverment ... they may not have ties to goverment... but they make movies and stuff which inspire people to Enlist to Army and stuff... like Top Gun movie...
      You can use Hollywood to push out propaganda and false history to the world not just USA population but entire planet because people like movies and watch them
      For example in that Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019... they pinned USA warcrime on the Russians which led to the game's ban/censorship in Russia for obvious reasons

    • @agenttommy1
      @agenttommy1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kajmak64bit76 Sure you can believe that, but there has been plenty of time where Hollywood made movies that puts the government in a bad light, the truth is not as one sided as you would have other believes. The US government doesn’t censor things that make it out to be the bad guy, look at games like Red dead redemption 1 and 2, Dying light, heck even the new Jurassic park movie had military people who wanted to weaponize the dinosaurs. The difference is that the US doesn’t really censor criticism such as more authoritarian or oligarchic states. A game for example would put the Chinese government in a bad way, would most definitely be banned in that nation. Some movies may attempt to be propaganda but the most I see today actually shit on the government. Also modern warfare is fiction, fiction means that it’s not real, they didn’t try and pin real life scenarios upon Russia, they made one up to make Russia look like the bad guy, I do agree however that we need to stop focusing so much on Russia being the bad guys because they are largely a power of the past and we need more modern enemies that actually fit a new timeline ie the Chinese as antagonists in a modern warfare game. Though I know they won’t do that because the gaming industry is a private enterprise that likes money so they don’t want to offend China due to its large population and potential to bring in revenue.

    • @kajmak64bit76
      @kajmak64bit76 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@agenttommy1 yea sure... MW is fiction... and Highway of Death wasn't a warcrime

    • @agenttommy1
      @agenttommy1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kajmak64bit76 never said it wasn’t.

  • @ColdDrone13
    @ColdDrone13 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is an amazing video with very useful information and great perspective-taking and I respect the fact that you were willing to put it up!

  • @hadesdogs4366
    @hadesdogs4366 2 ปีที่แล้ว +160

    I assume that they did a lot of digging to see what the British and French were up to since they were the main countries to use bulpups and saw what worked and didn’t work such as the SA80’s reliability problems or the French’s overly complex and expensive rifle

    • @leontam221
      @leontam221 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      But...FAMAS is a very simple rifle though. It doesn't even has a gas piston system. Just delay blowback.

    • @georgepantazis141
      @georgepantazis141 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Australia too.🇭🇲

    • @EdgyDabs47
      @EdgyDabs47 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It's like they copied the SA80, and made it worse.

    • @leontam221
      @leontam221 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@EdgyDabs47 lmao at least the QBZ-95 is more reliable tham SA80.

    • @hadesdogs4366
      @hadesdogs4366 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@EdgyDabs47 I just love how there are those in the gun community who fight and argue who’s guns the best and greatest and yet there are those in the community who argue and fight over who has the crappiest guns🤣😂

  • @MbisonBalrog
    @MbisonBalrog 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The last war is actually the Sino Viet Border conflict, which for some reason is considered separate from Sino Viet War. But it was an actual shooting war.

  • @john.rc.3274
    @john.rc.3274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wow. Great video. A real eye opener. I think the Chinese manufacturer Norinco made a very good SKS back in the day. Great video, very informative.

  • @inserthernamehere
    @inserthernamehere 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Sparrow tactics was the furthest thing from human waves though? Infiltration and closing to assault as quickly as possible from close range to neutralise the effects of US artillery.
    Like from the perspective of the person being attacked yes it looks like a human wave, but there's a lot of setup and it did reduce the casualties suffered by the attacker because the artillery kills more.

    • @onikwa
      @onikwa 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah it's the same bullshit you hear about the Red Army in WWII, all frontal assaults can be called a "human wave" regardless of what army you're fighting for, that's how a frontal assault is fought.

    • @ericxu3860
      @ericxu3860 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@onikwa the biggest mistake is that the Americans always think pla is red army…..it is not your fault because the media brainwashed you….. pla is very different to red army …

    • @onikwa
      @onikwa 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@ericxu3860 I know, America always uses the same propaganda to brainwash it's citizens to hate whatever enemy. When America entered the First World War, the Germans were called "Huns" and depicted as "barbaric Asiatics" using human waves of mindless soldiers. It wasn't true then and it isn't now. Shows the lack of creativity of American propagandists!

  • @hadesdogs4366
    @hadesdogs4366 2 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    Their rifle is very idealistic when again as you mentioned the types of environments they are likely to find themselves in ie
    Small amphibious armored fighting vehicles
    Massive cities where cqb is inevitable and dense jungles
    It’s cheap and lightweight design means that it can be issued to a hastily trained soldier of a massive army

    • @Jake-dh9qk
      @Jake-dh9qk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      If you look at modern engagements the accuracy of the rifle is largely ignored because 95% of the shots all miss. You'll never get to aim at the enemy and even if you do they're too far away. Even the m4 have trouble hitting their targets and have to rely on marksman rifles. Modern rifles are essentially suppressive tools while your artillery or mortar gets their coordinates ready for firing.
      Once you get to medium range engagement distances the accuracy doesnt matter as much because even the post inaccurate ak47 can hit their targets at that distance.

    • @krieger8825
      @krieger8825 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Jake-dh9qk Just be Czech and slap all the equipment you can put on it

    • @dragonace119
      @dragonace119 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Jake-dh9qk I mean the ak isn't even all that inaccurate it can still hit shots 200m out easily.

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Go look up Forgotten Weapons' videos on the Type-97. These guns aren't simple at all inside, and you sure as heck don't want a hastily trained soldier try to disassemble this complex firearm. The QBZ-95 has more parts than any AR variant and must have more parts removed from it to effect proper field-stripping. This is actually one reason why they switched to the QBZ-191, which is basically just a piston AR.

    • @andreivaldez2929
      @andreivaldez2929 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The rifle is the inevitable conclusion of, "good on paper, bad in practice", like most bullpups are. There's a reason why most countries that have adopted bullpups are leaning away from them, and why their more elite units with autonomy in choosing their own gear go with conventional rifle designs. China has obviously seen that this design isn't all that great and it's why they're moving away from it.

  • @MichaelChiviendacz
    @MichaelChiviendacz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I've got the Gen 3 and I love it. They've addressed many of the big issues from the Gen 1. Was even able to make a buckshee casing deflector, out of Kydex, to allow my buddy to use it left handed.

    • @zoka7108
      @zoka7108 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The first QBZ-95's were rushed into the service to have a modern looking rifle at Hong Kong handover ceremony. It was problematic.

  • @isildur69
    @isildur69 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    you forgot one key factor of the QBZ 95: it looks different.
    for a country banking on economic wars, and sociopolitical differentiation, having an army that stands appart of the rest of the armies of the world its important. specially if said army is probably never going to see country vs country action, but instead be used as a intranational support force and passive deterrant.

    • @jimjones9239
      @jimjones9239 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well that went out of the window, now that the QBZ 191 is being issued to replace this ugly duckling, guess what? That sucker looks like an AR15!!! So much for looking different, they decided to do what they do best and copy the crap out of Western technology AGAIN!!!

  • @sweatybotfn9982
    @sweatybotfn9982 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    QBZ95 might be cheap but it’s definitely not a bad weapon. The gun has a centered barrel line allowing more stability while shooting

  • @jarvy251
    @jarvy251 2 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    That "QBZ-95-1" in your video at 10:26 is not a QBZ-95-1, but a T97 G2, a 5.56 commercial model available in Canada. The PLA has a number of nice looking pic rail adapters but they have always required that the carry handle sights be retained. To my knowledge, there are no QBZ-95s with flat tops.
    It has a FAMAS style recoil dampener, but I don't see how that would affect accuracy. The rifle itself is fairly accurate, but the linear hammer has a REALLY long distance to travel and so if not lubricated properly, it actually has a perceptible lock time, like a musket would. This makes it difficult to actually shoot the rifle accurately.

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm glad someone else noticed that, I was about to mention that too lol. Although I believe that's the Gen 3 with the MLok attachments, while the Gen 2 uses Keymod.

    • @sakjdbasd
      @sakjdbasd 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      he also uses mostly old footage that still consists of the old QBZ95 models, I guess this is the best this channel is willing to go with Chinese military materials.

    • @LeeThule
      @LeeThule 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Correct. For the doubters note at 10:26 the rifle has a GI/ Stanag mag not a banana mag inserted.

    • @jarvy251
      @jarvy251 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kutter_ttl6786 Take a look again. The top holes are just irregularly shaped vents, the keymod is just below it.

    • @jarvy251
      @jarvy251 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sakjdbasd To be fair, the Original QBZ95 is far more prolific in chinese service than the 95-1

  • @elmartillo7931
    @elmartillo7931 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I've owned a t97 NSR for 5 years , which is the civilian version and I absolutely love it

  • @Nuhuh™
    @Nuhuh™ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello, I’m a Chinese and I just wanted to say that my mom’s brother’s brother was once in the PLA. During one day when he was picking up bullet shells, he smashed on with a hammer, and it exploded, making him go blind. He currently living in his bed. So, I would say that the 5.8x.45mm is worse than any type of bullet I could imagine.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That makes me wonder why he was literally hammering on live ammo 🤨

  • @tylerbrass4002
    @tylerbrass4002 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Part of the reason I love my SKS, its a Norinco, from before the ban. And of course now, in 2021, I have to contend with the new Russian ammo ban, which effects the 7.62x39mm I need to feed the SKS.
    Either way, its a gorgeous, well built firearm that I love to shoot.

  • @Dragon-yw4xw
    @Dragon-yw4xw 2 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    QBZ95 is a very old design. The lastest is called QBZ191, which resembles AR15 or AR18. China focuses on large weapon system, such as Aircraft carriors and missiles, satelites, won't put too much effort on soldier's rifles. (They don't care about individual soldier's life, LOL)

    • @dirckthedork-knight1201
      @dirckthedork-knight1201 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      >Resembles the AR18
      How? Its literally an AK

    • @langcheng4480
      @langcheng4480 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@dirckthedork-knight1201 It's not. It is basically an AR15 with AK style charging handle.

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dirckthedork-knight1201 Internally it's a long bolt carrier with a buffer system in the stock. Literally a piston AR.

    • @Legenderrydanny
      @Legenderrydanny 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The QBZ191 looks like it took inspirations from various firearms.

    • @CantoniaCustoms
      @CantoniaCustoms 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      To be fair, the m4 carbine is just a 60s m16 design with more bells and whistles slapped on. Doesn't take much to throw lead downrange.

  • @Jkrocsko
    @Jkrocsko 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I love the editing of him just vibing in their pictures 😂

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I feel most comfortable in those environments haha

  • @bigsib5312
    @bigsib5312 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "The qbz is so light that pla can vault into your bedroom" felt that one🤣

  • @Barabel22
    @Barabel22 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Well now they’ve begun replacing it over the past 2 years with the QBZ-191, a conventional platform instead of a bullpup. I’m sure like the type 56s and 81s, the type 95s and 95-1s will remain secondary and reserve weapons for another 40-50 years.

  • @DetoxA1313
    @DetoxA1313 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Fantastic timing also. Last night I watched “The FBI Files S6E3”. They showed an SVD scope and then later showed and AK with what looked like dragunov parts. The narrator said it was a Norinco rifle. True to your video, a gang was using this rifle. Now I know a lot more about that company.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Just finished binge watching “FBI files” for the first time last month. It’s in my top 3 favorite shows along with the original “Forensic Files”

    • @dchegu
      @dchegu 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Taskandpurpose don't forget the new detectives or the best narrator of them all, bill Curtis American justice n his many top tier true crime documentaries.

  • @paulosmagneamericanus3929
    @paulosmagneamericanus3929 2 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    "brutal man wave tactics that would be unthinkable to american commanders"
    Guess you never heard of Normandy

    • @ClockworkAnomaly
      @ClockworkAnomaly 2 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      That's not really the same. It was precluded by artillery and air superiority, covered by paratroops and a deception campaign, and done specifically as a beach landing.
      The korean human wave tactics lacked the vast majority of these, and were unthinkable to western thought by then.

    • @runzuguo3801
      @runzuguo3801 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@ClockworkAnomaly In fact they used some brilliant tactics in Korea, deceiving MacArthur when they infiltrated into the frontline. Chosin Reservoir is an example how they use their infiltration techniques to commence surprise attacks against the American. During battle they tend to divide themselves into fireteams which were around 100ft apart from each other, so technically the attacks weren't even human waves. However, the sheer number of the PVA and the commitment of its field commanders (who tended to send additional forces if an offensive was not completed before the forces were depleted) gave the impression of "human waves." The PLA/PVA in the 50s and early 60s had no firepower or air superiority so they had to solely rely on deception and shock, and was one of the best armies in history regarding deception and camouflage.

    • @halfassedfart
      @halfassedfart 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@runzuguo3801 was looking for this. Calling it "human wave tactics" is doing a disservice to the skill required to infiltrate and coordinate battalion level night attacks with no radio.
      They had a very rational and level-headed assessment of their capabilities and those of their enemies. They knew they were lacking in heavy weapons, so they attacked at night, after infiltrating to negate their effect. They knew they had little ability to communicate under those constraints and wanted to retain flexibility to reposition, so they deployed in columns for the final assault.

    • @gogopedroe1873
      @gogopedroe1873 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Human wave tactics dont even exist, they are always words of the sore losing side

    • @dongmengze8161
      @dongmengze8161 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@halfassedfart Yeah Brits tried those old human wave tactics in early WW1 against early day HMGs. They learned the lesson with suffering over 60K casualties in one single day. I think the PLA who experienced the decades of civil war knows how to march under heavy fire without taking too many loses.

  • @ShadowKingGameplays
    @ShadowKingGameplays 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I must say, he is actually also encouraging us to respect the Chinese military, so I have to give him that

  • @jcn268
    @jcn268 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    QBZ has no recoil ,it's the most accurate AR to ever exist

  • @user-gb1jf8ng2u
    @user-gb1jf8ng2u 2 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    I don't have a background in military science, but I feel like this video excessively relies on the archetype of the PLAGF as a mass army, even though they've been downsizing, professionalizing, rapidly modernizing, and being quite introspective with their doctrine over the past decades since the Gulf War. Their active personnel number is barely twice that of the US Army's, and there hasn't been a functioning conscription or reserve force system in quite a while - high schoolers and college cadre doing rifle drills and marching sessions don't really count. Would have liked to see some statistical background for your explanation of PLAGF doctrine.

    • @lunchpin403
      @lunchpin403 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Yeah it's almost criminally reductive. I think he's just looked at the gun, looked at some brief history, and extrapolated from that. I'd be interested to see deeper dives into how small unit tactics differ with different nations

    • @physetermacrocephalus2209
      @physetermacrocephalus2209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I got you fam
      1. There are a lot of Chinese people in China
      2. Chinese people are people
      3. Soldiers are also people
      4. Ipso facto China has a lot of soldiers.
      Commission please.

    • @user-gb1jf8ng2u
      @user-gb1jf8ng2u 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@physetermacrocephalus2209 Arguably, they're able to draw more ambitious, fit, and dedicated personnel - it's considered a prestigious job with decent pay. Regardless of their deficiencies in organizational culture.

    • @physetermacrocephalus2209
      @physetermacrocephalus2209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@user-gb1jf8ng2u
      I know. I was just making a joke. It only makes sense that nations with larger populations would have the capacity to maintain more soldiers; but as you said in your original post China is downsizing and professionalizing thier standing army which is in line with what developed nations end up doing in accordance with accepted military science.

    • @winstonsyme7672
      @winstonsyme7672 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Precisely. For the last 10 years the PLA has been basically copy and pasting itself from the US Military (and adding on to it with higher mechanization levels and such) with the intention of having a matching army in quality and size to actually work with in conflicts, while still having their neglected but still useful mass army ready in reserve to be called up if they ever need it.

  • @arkadeepkundu4729
    @arkadeepkundu4729 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    _-2,000,000 Social Credits_
    *Cappy, report to your local Re-education center immediately*

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I'm picturing this re education center to be a lot of fun because I love to learn! yayy

    • @arkadeepkundu4729
      @arkadeepkundu4729 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Taskandpurpose That's what they all say before they get there. Think of it like boot camp except the boots are worn by CCP Commissars and instead of camp, wait, yeah, it's still a camp.

    • @soccom8341576
      @soccom8341576 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you lose the fight, no doubt you'd get thrown into camp, if lucky.

    • @greenmagic8ball198
      @greenmagic8ball198 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Taskandpurpose Hooah! Mandatory fun!

  • @Chris.starfleet
    @Chris.starfleet 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That pole-vaulting trick up the wall to a window is genius!!!

  • @JT-yz4rj
    @JT-yz4rj 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    “Human waves were so brutally effective at the time” of the Korean conflict that some American Marines such as Hector Cafferata (a Reservist no less) dropped an entire company of Chinese soldiers by himself with one M1 Garand rifle

    • @user-wb7ez9ud4p
      @user-wb7ez9ud4p 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      And there are soldiers from China who captured entire artillery companies with just a 7-person squad. Things like these happen in war, it sounds crazy to us but is more common than we'd think.

    • @dabo5078
      @dabo5078 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Huh, so how did the Americans get overran so bad that they lost the South Korean capital? Do note during the initial offensive Chinese troops only number 300,000 while the UN forces numbered around 900,000.

    • @Denver_____
      @Denver_____ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      7 persons because the Americans ran out of bullets

    • @JT-yz4rj
      @JT-yz4rj 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dabo5078 huh, so let’s consider the fact that Chinese and North Korean military casualties for the conflict in general were more than four times higher than America and South Korea? I guess commie sympathizers recognize sending your soldiers into a slaughter is uh, “effective”.
      If President Truman didn’t put the brakes on Douglas MacArthur, China and North Korea would be American territories right now. Shame, came only 5 years after America rescued China from Japan

    • @dabo5078
      @dabo5078 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JT-yz4rj MacArthur's army got their asses kicked that's why he asked for nukes. The army even under a more competent general such as Ridgeway still lost Seoul the South Korean capital with little effort on the Chinese part and it took half a year of defense in depth and rebuilding for it to become a force that could conduct offensives against the now exhausted PVA, even than most attacks weren't successful hence the trench warfare and stalemate. You couldn't win. Even with nukes I doubt it would make a differences and would probably turn Europe communist with Soviet Armies escalating the conflict. Finally it is well know the US exaggerates the casualties their enemies sustained. Official casualty records of the Chinese showed most of the losses were from attrition from weather due to poor equipment rather than American action. Not only that, they are far less than what the South claimed. On the other hands Chinese estimates of American casualties correlates very well with American official records.
      No amounts of copium would change the fact that the 8th Calvary's color, 31st infantry regiment colors and many more is in a Chinese war museum.

  • @Otter-Destruction
    @Otter-Destruction 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The training montages from these countries is always entertaining, like the over the top wall scaling and the mass synchronized entry into the vehicle, always hilarious.

  • @caymanhunter2612
    @caymanhunter2612 2 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Damn it, you should've made a "Social credit -500" meme when you said you weren't planning on visiting the China.

  • @MudMotorsMax
    @MudMotorsMax 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love the QBZ in PUBG! Great firepower and accurate with good range!

  • @nikolavuksan2029
    @nikolavuksan2029 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Got to try a QBZ 95 at a range. Not gonna lie, I loved it! And it's kind of growing on me aesthetically.

  • @renanvinicius6036
    @renanvinicius6036 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    The new gun that replace the QBZ seems cooler, I don't know if it's more realible once they never use both rifles in real combat.

  • @alexkung8201
    @alexkung8201 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    6:40 my grandmother was born in Guangdong in 1939. In the early 1950s, she was attending a public boarding school for ages 11-18. Military recruiters came to their school to speak with the boys about national pride and sacrifice, and the evils of the Coalition. Many of my grandmother's classmates (mostly underage) then volunteered to go to Korea. She said some of the boys got scared on the way, and were allowed to return home on account of their youth. Those who were brave, she said, she never saw again

    • @dabo5078
      @dabo5078 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lol no. Most of the troops sent to Korea were veterans from the Chinese civil war, not some villager conscripts who can't even read properly let alone think in combat.

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Double thumbs up for trolling Cena. That fucking guy ! Lol

  • @calciumoxide3385
    @calciumoxide3385 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I know PLA has already switched to QBZ191 but I want to say that 95-1 actually solved most issues that 95 had, like bad ergonomics. 95-1 also has a enhanced rail system named "Chang Gong/ Long Bow". So I would consider it as a pretty decent rifle.

  • @Angry-Lynx
    @Angry-Lynx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    The truth is, this weapon doesn't mean much.
    They could use akms and their army would be as effective as with qbz

    • @lesterjohnson2621
      @lesterjohnson2621 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No its a good rifle...but the weapon signified independence from mother russia.....woulda been smarter to keep using the 47 or 74 but its about we dont need any russian or american arms we can do this ourselves....which is why they are still near peer instead of peer.....for now

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@lesterjohnson2621 yeah that
      and my main point is that personal soldier rifle is such small cog in war machine that it doesn't matter much, at least not nowadays, where all intermediate cartridge weapons are very similar in performance.
      Its just that you folks in us are fixated about guns and so overthink that crap a lot 😂😁 no hate

  • @everythingsalright1121
    @everythingsalright1121 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Having handled the Canadian export version, I don't mind it. It feels a bit rattle-y but it's comfortable (for me) to hold, since I'm a smaller person than most big giant military guys lol.

    • @Klentung8989
      @Klentung8989 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Centre of gravity is near middle portion, easy to raise and point

  • @th2715
    @th2715 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do not favor your political perspectives on my country, but thumbs up for an in depth small arms analysis, well done sir

  • @rohtbertmesinas4560
    @rohtbertmesinas4560 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Task and Force in January: "Cappy, we appreciate and love the effort you´re putting into the videos, so we decided to give you a pay vacation to.....China!"

  • @warriorredeemed215
    @warriorredeemed215 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I really enjoyed your very informative video, thank you.
    But I have to add something(my opinion of course):
    Their human wave strategies that you stated is absolutely sound, but If you dig into the history of the CCP and how Mao Zhe Dongs forces wiped out Chang Kai Sheks, it wasn't even the human shield tactics that made them the ruthless entity that they are. It was their ability to use strategies based on attrition.
    In 1940s during the chinese Civil War there was a famous General that blockaded a city rather then fight directly with the military forces that resided there. They did not allow any supply lines to enter or leave the city. Inhabitants were forced to eat dirt and bugs.... They starved the inhabitants into surrender over the course of 4ish months. That's how they fight. They often fight without fighting....

  • @DetoxA1313
    @DetoxA1313 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I really enjoy these doctrine and philosophy videos! It really gets my goat 🐐🔫👍

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      glad to hear some other people like the more deeper dives , it's what's been the most fun for me lately !

    • @chuckfinley4292
      @chuckfinley4292 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Taskandpurpose i second this guy. Always good to study your enemy

  •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Light weight, very comfortable, and extremely accurate, the QBZ 95 is a sweet gun for wifey at home and alone.

  • @bjharvey3021
    @bjharvey3021 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    6:36
    That is some high-value youtube content!
    Cappi your channel is amazing and I have no other military channel subscriptions.

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks that really means a lot ! I try my best

  • @CallMeGray_
    @CallMeGray_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Cappy: *Complements China’s growing military*
    +15 Social credits

    • @zoka7108
      @zoka7108 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Calls Taiwan a country: -2000

  • @cainabel615
    @cainabel615 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I’m reminded of WWII. The Germans had the best training, an excellent officer corp, and the most advanced weapons at the time. America was the manufacturing monster at the time. For every Panzer tank the Germans could get off the assembly line, America could produce 10 tanks. The Chinese weapons systems don’t have to be good, just good enough. Especially with their numerical superiority. Their numbers make up for their shortfalls in experience, technology (which is quickly catching up) and quality. Excellent non biased analysis of a weapon we will likely face in the future.

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @electric conductor This is pretty much a stretch but their battle doctrine is inspired by old Soviet one. Massive deployment at short noticed to overwhelmed. Taking account of heavy loses is already taken consideration. If the next world war where to happen it'll be like china being the reenactment of WW2 US sending Numbers against Specialized German doctrine and organized units for hand to hand roles

    • @holeeshi9959
      @holeeshi9959 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      depends on what war....if Americans lands in the mainland, Americans are screwed, Chinese has more people and vehicles than America has bullets. but good luck getting these troops anywhere outside of the country, numbers becomes more useless the further you get from the home turf, especially when the rice cargo ship gets sunk....

    • @cainabel615
      @cainabel615 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @electric conductor So I know about the Vietnam skirmish. The reason the Chinese pulled back was because the Soviets had a mutual defense pact with Vietnam. They rolled up military to the Chinese border. My father was in the US Army at the time and they went on alert over this in Okinawa. Those were skirmishes. It wasn’t a full blown war. The Chinese are extremely patient. They also want Taiwan I believe more than we want to defend it. My family came from a communist country. I’ll never forget my cousin telling me that, “In the eyes of our government, our lives are like ants.” The Chinese are willing to take horrific losses over Taiwan. They will build a bridge of broken Chinese corpses from mainland China to Taiwan to retake it. If every single American man, woman, and child took out a counterpart in China, they would STILL have about a Billion people. Their numbers make up for their lack of quality and experience. Numbers isn’t a hoax. It’s a very very real advantage that can of course be overcome of course but with the US divided as it is now? Coming off the heels of a full Afghanistan retreat against a bunch of dudes with old AKs and pajamas? The Chinese would have burned that entire country down to the ground and not given a tinkers damn what the world thought.

    • @cainabel615
      @cainabel615 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@holeeshi9959 I had this debate with some other people with your exact sentiment. I argue that this view is through the eyes of westerners that care about the lives of our military. The Chinese have no such issue. If they lost 100 million people taking Taiwan they would still have about 1.2 BILLION people left. Not a problem for a communist country that places no value on individual human lives and controls ALL media in their country while blocking out information from the rest of the world. Over a billion people makes up for a lack of resources and experience.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      At the same time the Chinese are aging and increasingly dependent on the outside for basic resources, not just raw industrial material but also food. Their own environment is too polluted to support itself, and their own people discouraged from really experimenting with possibly more productive ways of doing things through raw deviance from the norms.
      Arguably Mainland China is still far more vulnerable than its opposition. The rest of the world can adapt to constant cyberhacks and more expensive gadgets, but skyrocketing food prices and collapse of quality would create an explosion of internal unrest that will further distract China's forces. A PRC seizure of Táiwān impresses few others outside the Mainland, and would more likely raise alarms with the rest of the world to divest and disengage from China as fast as practicable -- ultimately China will be stuck too old and unloved to prosper like the unchallenged Party pitched.

  • @mkosmala1309
    @mkosmala1309 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you don't respect your enemies, they'll destroy you. Glad you made this.

  • @YoungGunsCanada
    @YoungGunsCanada ปีที่แล้ว

    One thing the Chinese did that was very clever was make a carbine, rifle, and LMG variant of the QBZ-95, whereas the M4/M16 had a completely different manual of arms and completely different construction as the M249. Most of the parts and the function of the QBZ and QJB LMG are very similar, making the logistics of fielding and training troops on them much simpler than training troops with running the M4/M16 and M249.

  • @kenlansing1216
    @kenlansing1216 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    In more prosperous times I had a Gen 1 T-97 bullpup in 5.56x45 and at the same time a TAR-21 Tavor. The trigger on the Tavor was horrible, with at least a 12 lb. pull. The Chinese bullpup had aabout a 5 lb. long, spongy trigger pull and shot more accurately with its iron sights than the Tavor with Magpul flip up sights. Later a Canadian soldier who shot competitively told me that the Chinese T-97 actually has a better quality barrel. I ended up having to sell both of them.

  • @DTHRocket
    @DTHRocket 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    6:09 "I'm always going to take what they say with a massive grain of salt." You mean, 55 grains of lead

  • @hk3172
    @hk3172 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    "human wave" is somehow misleading. They were very good at infiltrating at night and getting close to US positions, in order to neuter american superiority in artillery and air support. They were low-tech, sure, and very numerous. But they also had their skills.

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      And it's thing of past, PLA is the second best equipped military in the world. And at that time they were a rag tag militia

    • @hk3172
      @hk3172 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@arminius6506 A very good read, is This Kind of War by T.R. Fehrenbach. By 1950 they weren't so much a rag tag militia anymore. They did lacked all kinds of support, but they could play their cards well. It's a very interesting subject and a fantastic read!

  • @Utopia-bp1dk
    @Utopia-bp1dk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Number is always a good thing. Every commander knows being able to muster a large number of soldiers is a good thing. If the Chinese have the advantage, why don't they use that?

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because West don't have president Zye

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because battles are getting more technical, rewarding individual skills and maneuverability moreso than outright numbers and bravado. Plus nowadays it's mostly only-sons making up the fielded ranks of the PLA, whose loss would be devastating to overall morale back home.

    • @SM-nz9ff
      @SM-nz9ff 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also a great burden. Feed/equip all that....take out the supplies and actually having enough vehicles to utilize the forces you do have. Probably why they have been downsizing.

  • @oakoakoak2219
    @oakoakoak2219 2 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    4:31 “Can you imagine the US post a cinematic video of US army doing that?”
    You don’t have to imagine, just comb through DoD’s sponsored movies and shows that required to show US army exclusively as the force of good

    • @gadzadhamgaacaan8488
      @gadzadhamgaacaan8488 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Or look at what was happening in DC back in January

    • @pickleman5709
      @pickleman5709 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sugma

    • @gladonos3384
      @gladonos3384 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So? What is wrong with showing your own military as good? Who the fuck doesn't do that?
      Lol someone is butthurt.

    • @oakoakoak2219
      @oakoakoak2219 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@gladonos3384 Bruh you are the only one putting emotion into this. The dude in the video ask a rhetorical question that implies China being dystopian state and I make a remark that making fun of the ironic and quite hypocritical reality. Try not to project your insecurity in youtube comment section bro.

    • @real_dddf
      @real_dddf 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gadzadhamgaacaan8488 yes, when peaceful protesters were brutally massacred by an over-militarized and trigger happy police force. RIP Ashli Babbit, your sacrifice will be remembered.
      /s

  • @2Potates
    @2Potates 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I recall someone recreating the 5.8mm rounds a few years back to test what it's terminal ballistics would look like and they found that it was prone to ice picking (over-penetrating) it doesn't tumble or fragment like 5.45 and 5.56 and instead just leaves a small hole without doing much damage.

    • @junichiroyamashita
      @junichiroyamashita 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Icepicking?

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@junichiroyamashita It means over-penetration (it'll just pass through the target instead of staying in the body), It's not really a common term though. Most people just say over-penetration. Mind you, it could mean it's designed for combatants wearing body armour.

  • @silencia08
    @silencia08 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live by the motto "Buy Quality or buy Twice".

  • @IshmaelDoe
    @IshmaelDoe 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for mentioning what happened in Hong Kong.

  • @bretth6393
    @bretth6393 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great video. There's a small typo at 5:46, though. The QBZ-95 has a muzzle velocity of 3,050fps, or 930m/s. Not 3,500fps as is listed.

  • @obsidianstatue
    @obsidianstatue 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I find the no war experience argument to be very weak.
    As of today, no military in the world has combat experience fighting a peer high-tech enemy.
    Before 1991 Gulf War, the US military also haven't had major combat experience since Vietnam. And those 2 wars cannot be more different.
    Realistic training and doctrine advancement is the ONLY way to prepare for the war of tomorrow, on that front China is no less competent than America, since China can study what America is doing and create countermeasures, the A2/AD strategy is just one of many China has created to counter America in the Western pacific.

    • @jacobackley502
      @jacobackley502 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      In terms of using a mechanized force for an invasion, I agree. However for an individual rifle, recent usage in these small wars is enough to find failure points. We've never seen a QBZ tested in a real firefight, but we've seen thousands of m4s, m16s, aks, etc. The m16 family has been through a bunch of iterations explicitly because of these modern conflicts. Just look at the kit of the gulf War compared to today, they were still mounting optics on m16 carry handles back then. Not to mention the consistent dirt, debris, and abuse the rifles have been through with the near constant usage. I haven't seen any QBZ examples where the finish is worn off and chunks of plastic have been chewed away yet we see dozens of m4s and m16s almost silver from wear and tear. The last time I shot a qual with one, you could rattle it like a maraca.
      So to say "the US has no war experience" on a video about rifles doesn't make sense to me. Maybe about tanks or aircraft, but even those have been making rounds and teaching us a lot.

    • @obsidianstatue
      @obsidianstatue 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jacobackley502 You're making a logical fallacy here, using the qbz95's lack of combat usage as an argument, when it really has no effect on the quality of the weapon itself other than validation.
      Do you not see the lack of causality?
      China has been making riles that had been used in combat all over the world for decades, to claim that the QBZ-95 suddenly made China forgo the decades of experience, makes no sense.
      Regardless of what you think of optics on top of carrying handles, the QBZ-95 is being replaced by the QBZ-191 and 192. Which has full picatinny rails for all sorts of attachments.

    • @jacobackley502
      @jacobackley502 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@obsidianstatue Validation is exactly what I'm talking about. If I have two rifles of unknown quality and one goes through combat and gets upgraded, it's now validated as platform. Taking a rifle that has not been used, even if they slap pic rail on it doesn't validate the weapon. It may very well be a high quality rifle, but we have no way to determine that. We know from experience that the m16 family can survive some brutal desert environments. The PLA has no such experience. The quality of the rifle is still an unknown.

    • @austinwhite3132
      @austinwhite3132 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@obsidianstatue yet your trying to bring glory to the communist China army but you fail realize that they don’t issue body armor to there armed forces so…… put your foot in your mouth

    • @obsidianstatue
      @obsidianstatue 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@austinwhite3132 You do know China is one of the largest exporter in bullet proof body armor right? and you did just watch the video right? where it said China had purchased 1.4 million sets of body armors.
      the reason why it wasn't issued before, is because it degrades when not being used, and since China was not in an active war, there is no need to equip it. It's funny how most people throw common sense out the window when they're talking about China.

  • @importantguycommenting8156
    @importantguycommenting8156 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't wait for the QBZ 191 video

  • @Hamsteak
    @Hamsteak 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here in Canada 🇨🇦 you can still buy Norinco firearms

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I used to have a Norinco MAK90 and it was absolutely reliable. Never jammed once. But the sights sucked.

  • @LuminaryCursorem
    @LuminaryCursorem 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    One chinese weapon I've always wanted was the Type 88 LMG.

    • @v13r3r
      @v13r3r 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We can buy semi auto and rifle version in Canada along with all 3 generations of the QBZ 95. Chinese guns are actually very meh but neat to own.

  • @AutoKalashnikov
    @AutoKalashnikov 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gives me the "Would you like to know more?" vibe

  • @divyamansinghsen2912
    @divyamansinghsen2912 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As an Indian I see our military using 7.62 and 5.56 calibre weapons more often

  • @shiyoudaxue0546
    @shiyoudaxue0546 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Oh by the way , QBZ pronounce in Chinese sounds like “picking the nose ”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @stewbacca117
      @stewbacca117 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      It can also sound like "please shut up" "qing bi zui" 🤔😂

    • @Heqiao_An
      @Heqiao_An 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      QBZ stand for light weapons, rifle, and automatic in Chinese pinyin.

    • @stewbacca117
      @stewbacca117 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I knooow, Qing WuQi BuQiang ZiDong, we're just messing about

    • @J0hnHenrySNEEDen
      @J0hnHenrySNEEDen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just as Easy to Clean and Maintain

  • @fpscanada3862
    @fpscanada3862 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    funny how canada got caught literally letting the Chinese military train cold weather exercises ON CANADIAN SOIL on salt spring island

    • @bluespork3248
      @bluespork3248 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      It's sad more people don't bring this up.. tredou has a fetish for china and it's totalitarian control of it's population

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's pretty easy to spy on the Chinese military when they are on your soil.

    • @rageagainstthewashingmachi2877
      @rageagainstthewashingmachi2877 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Canada and Australia are Chinese vassal states

    • @abraham2172
      @abraham2172 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bluespork3248 What a great and reliable source of information you are about the canadian president, even getting his name right lmao

    • @abraham2172
      @abraham2172 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That sounds like a rightwing conspiracy lie.

  • @lordcarove
    @lordcarove 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Seeing how much they flag each other makes me feel almost a little better...

  • @jonathanchan3834
    @jonathanchan3834 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you.
    Love from Hong Kong