- Type 64 pistol
Infobox Weapon
name= "64 Shi Shou Qiang" Type 64 pistol
caption= Type 64 pistol
origin=PRC
type=Semi-automatic pistol
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used_by=People's Republic of China
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design_date=1960-1964
manufacturer= China North Industries Group
production_date=1980-present
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variants=M-64
weight=530g
length=155mm
part_length=86.5mm
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cartridge=7.62x17mm Type 64
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action=Straight Blowback,open bolt
rate=30 rounds/min
velocity=305-315 m/s
range=50m
feed=7-round box magazine
sights=Fixed iron sights, rear notch and front blade
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yield=The Type 64 pistol (zh-cpl|c=64式手枪|p=64 shì shǒu qiāng|l=Type 64 handgun) is a semi-automatic pistol, formerly in service with thePeople's Liberation Army (PLA) but has since been replaced by several other firearms, although it still remains in service with some Chinese police forces. The Type 64 pistol was the first firearm to be indigenously developed by thePeople's Republic of China and was first only issued to high ranking military officers and officials and has since been distributed throughout the PLA. The Type 64 pistol has subsequently been been distributed to variousPeople's Armed Police and civilian police forces. The Type 64 pistol should not be confused with the unrelated, but similarly named,Type 64 silent pistol (zh-cpl|c=64式微声手枪|p=64 wēishēng shì shǒu qiāng|l=Type 64 silent handgun) which can be distinguished from the Type 64 pistol, by its large, integralsuppressor .cite web | url=http://www.jungong.cn/junshitiandi/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=15582 | title=64式7.62毫米手枪 | publisher= | author= | language=Simplified Chinese | date= 2006-02-27 | accessdate=2008-07-21]Development
Ever since the expulsion of the
Kuomintang government, concluding theChinese Civil War , the People's Liberation Army relied heavily upon support from theSoviet Union for supplies and weaponry. At the commencement of the post-Civil War period, the People's Republic of China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics cooperated heavily towards the industrialisation of China, which had experienced decades of ceaseless warfare. During this period of Sino-Soviet friendship, Chinese factories, with the assistance of Soviet blue-prints and technical assistance, began mass-producing Soviet designed weapons such as the Type 50 submachine gun, Type 54 pistol, Type 56 carbine and theType 56 assault rifle .Two such blue-print given to China from the Soviet Union was the German Walther PPK pistol and the Soviet
Makarov PM pistol, which the Chinese manufactured under the designations 'Type 52 pistol' and 'Type 59' pistol, respectively. Following theSino-Soviet split of the late 1950s to the 1960s, the Soviet Union withdrew its support for the Chinese Communist Party, leaving China to develop its arms industry itself. Beginning in 1960, Chinese engineers began designing a new, indigenous pistol for military officers and police based on the Type 52 and 59 pistols. By 1964 a final design had been developed, and was subsequently named the 'Type 64 pistol' although it would take until 1980, two decades after beginning of its development, to reach production due toMao Zedong 'sCultural Revolution which consistently hampered the Type 64s development and production. With its introduction in 1980, the Type 64 became the first indigenously developed firearm created by the People's Liberation Army. cite web | url=http://www.warchina.com/n16633c40.aspx | title=国产1952年式7.65mm自动手枪 | publisher= | author= | language=Simplified Chinese | date= 2006-05-02 | accessdate=2008-07-20] With the introduction of newer, more modern pistols, such as theQSZ-92 in the 1990's, the Type 64 has been slowly been phased out of PLA service and is now only used by civilian police forces, who also intend to phase out the Type 64 within the coming years with a new, as of yet, un-named 9mm revolver which was introduced in 2006. cite web | url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/2006/Jan/156236.htm | title=Police to Be Armed with New Revolvers | publisher= China.org.cn | author= Wu Nanlan | language=English | date= 2006-01-24 | accessdate=2008-07-19]Design details
The Type 64 pistol, is a small, pocket sized pistol, and was designed specifically designed for the parallelly developed
7.62x17mm Type 64 , a rimless pistol cartridge which is a loosely based on the ubiquitous.32 ACP pistol round. The Type 64 pistol was the first pistol to use the 7.62x17mm pistol round.cite web | url=http://www.ln110.com.cn/detail.php?newsID=1652|title=国产64式、77式手枪之长短 | publisher= | author= | language=Simplified Chinese | date= 2004-11-07 | accessdate=2008-09-26] . The Type 64 uses the PKKs straight blowback, open bolt, single action while also incorporating the PMs safety system where the operator pushes the safetly lever down before firing. After the first round is discharged, the hammer is cocked. firing and cycling recocks the hammer for subsequent firing. The Type 64 is a rather small pistol and issues around the weapons ergonomics and accuracy during semi-automatic firing had been issues since its inception. Issues over the use of the Type 64 round have also been called in to question, some believe the 7.62x17mm round is too powerful for police work, where the objective is to capture the criminal, while others believe the round is not powerful enough to properly protect police officers.cite web | url=http://mil.qianlong.com/4919/2004/03/31/228@1974017.htm | title=“将军”手中走过的手枪:64式7.62mm手枪(图) | publisher= | author= | language=Simplified Chinese | date= 2004-03-31 | accessdate=2008-07-20]Variants
The sole variant of the Type 64 pistol is the M-64 pistol. The 'Type 64 silent pistol' is a similarly named, but unrelated Chinese pistol.
M-64
The M-64 (Model 64) pistol is a variant of the Type 64 pistol. The two are exactly the same, other than the M-64 pistol is built for export markets, while the Type 64 is for internal use.
ee Also
*
Type 77 pistol
*Walther PP
*Makarov PM References
External links
* [http://www.sinodefence.com/army/small_arms/type64pistol.asp Sinodefence article on the Type 64 pistol]
* [http://www.norincoequipment.cn/ Norinco Equipment homepage]
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