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Norinco Type 86S
Norinco Type 86SType Assault Rifle Place of origin People's Republic of China Service history Used by See Users Production history Manufacturer Norinco Produced 1980s Number built 2000 Specifications Weight 3.59 kg empty Length 667 mm Barrel length 438 mm Cartridge 7.62x39mm Caliber 7.62mm Action Gas operated, rotating bolt Rate of fire 600 rounds/min[1] Muzzle velocity 710 m/s[1] Effective range 300 m Maximum range 400 m[1] Feed system 30-round box magazine Sights Open, iron sights The Norinco Type 86S is an AKM-type bullpup rifle and that was produced by Norinco. It operates the same way as other AKM-type rifles with a few exceptions. Many major parts are interchangeable with other standard Kalashnikov rifles[2].
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Design
The Type 86S design departs from the usual AK-47 in several ways. The trigger-sear-hammer group is housed in a rear extension of the receiver, well behind the pistol grip. The operating mechanism is exactly the same as in the standard AK-47/AKM, with the exception of a connecting rod between the trigger and sear. The selector switch/safety is quite different than the sheet metal lever found on the standard AK-47/AKM. The Type 86S selector/safety is thumb-shaped and located on the right side of the receiver, directly above the pistol grip. The cocking handle is located under the carrying handle. A vertical, spring-loaded, plastic folding fore grip is mounted on the front of the receiver. When not in use, it folds forward beneath the barrel. The magazine well is located to the rear of the pistol grip and will accept 10-, 20-, and 30-round magazines as well as drum magazines. The rear sight is an aperture/peep sight mounted on a cam. Turning the adjustment knob sets the rear sight for 100-, 200-, or 300-meter ranges. Both the front and rear sight are mounted on the combination gas tube and hand guard which clamps tightly onto the receiver. The hand guard appears to be copied from the FAMAS.
Status
The Type 86S was once imported to the United States by China Sports (the company's import/export arm in that country), intended for the civilian market. Less than 2,000 Type 86S rifles were imported into the US during the late 1980s before being banned from further importation[3] in accordance with the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act bill, passed on September 13, 1994.[4]
Users
References
- ^ a b c EnemyForces.com's Norinco Type 86S Page
- ^ http://world.guns.ru/assault/as28-e.htm
- ^ "Type 86-S Bullpup AK". Chuck Oxier. http://www.ak-47.net/ak47/akbp86.html. Retrieved January 2007.
- ^ "NRA-ILA: Clinton Gun Ban". National Rifle Association. http://www.clintongunban.com/FactSheets.aspx?i=80&a=Fact+Sheet. Retrieved March 9, 2007.
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