QBZ-191 service rifle family

Saru

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Returning to the topic. Did anyone figured if something happened to the export versions of the qbz-191?

There is 5.56, 7.62x39 and 7.62x51.

I think there is no 5.45 because it's users are mainly north Korea and Russia, and they won't buy small arms from China. Everyone else is using 5.56 or 7.62x51. If they don't have arms or the ammo to have that as their standard issue, then it's likely they are still using 7.62x39 old AKs because they are piss poor.
It is likely only few have been developed, for marketing purposes to see if they can gain any foreign interests in buying their next generation rifle converted to a NATO or Russian Calibers.

Reportedly there hasn't been anyone so far.
 

Boneroyalx

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It is likely only few have been developed, for marketing purposes to see if they can gain any foreign interests in buying their next generation rifle converted to a NATO or Russian Calibers.

Reportedly there hasn't been anyone so far.
I really wish they shown a video or testing of the export versions perfomerance. Would also be good for PR.

I just wanna known how the qbz 191 stacks against AKs and AR pattern rifles.
 

Saru

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I really wish they shown a video or testing of the export versions perfomerance. Would also be good for PR.

I just wanna known how the qbz 191 stacks against AKs and AR pattern rifles.

We'll just have to wait till they gift one of their exported versions to a Russian or some Chinese Police Tactics Course.
 

Boneroyalx

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We'll just have to wait till they gift one of their exported versions to a Russian or some Chinese Police Tactics Course.
I think I recall China doing military excersises and competitions, and other countries had a chance on handling their guns.

I doubt Russia will buy units except for its FSB/police forces, and only if China sells a 5.45x39 version.
 
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