PLA Small arms

no_name

Colonel
This one is more interesting. Type-92 pistol packed in a multi-function rack.
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That pretty much makes it the size of a sub-machine gun. It that case wouldn't it be better to just use a sub-machine gun instead? You can still put what you want on it.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
That pretty much makes it the size of a sub-machine gun. It that case wouldn't it be better to just use a sub-machine gun instead? You can still put what you want on it.
Speaking more generally SMG's are not always a option.
shooting a stocked weapon is easier then a pistol but a pistol is easier to carry. Not every officer or department can get smg's and selective fire is not always wanted. I am guessing the officers are form a Provencal Police agency. It could be that the local budget is restrictive or numbers of full SMG or rifles were just not available so they supplemented.
 

shen

Senior Member
Speaking more generally SMG's are not always a option.
shooting a stocked weapon is easier then a pistol but a pistol is easier to carry. Not every officer or department can get smg's and selective fire is not always wanted. I am guessing the officers are form a Provencal Police agency. It could be that the local budget is restrictive or numbers of full SMG or rifles were just not available so they supplemented.

Terran is right on the mark. Chinese police still have relatively few firearms, especially long guns. The SWAT team that responded to the Kunming train station terrorist attack only had one rifle.
But the SWAT team in the photos with the carbine conversion is in Xinjiang. Facing crazy suicide bombers, one would think at least the SWAT team should get real military grade weapons. The carbine conversion given to police guarding train stations and public buildings.
 

MwRYum

Major
Terran is right on the mark. Chinese police still have relatively few firearms, especially long guns. The SWAT team that responded to the Kunming train station terrorist attack only had one rifle.
But the SWAT team in the photos with the carbine conversion is in Xinjiang. Facing crazy suicide bombers, one would think at least the SWAT team should get real military grade weapons. The carbine conversion given to police guarding train stations and public buildings.
Probably the setup is that terrorist incidents (those that'd pack with serious firepower) would be immediately kicked up to PAP, police would be to deal with bank robbers and such?

But still, a pistol-carbine conversion kit won't improve the pistol's ballistic performance at all, right? It'd make sense if you've something like the Glock 19 with large capacity magazine or something, but a Type 92 pistol? They'd still better off getting a proper carbine/SMG.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
Probably the setup is that terrorist incidents (those that'd pack with serious firepower) would be immediately kicked up to PAP, police would be to deal with bank robbers and such?

But still, a pistol-carbine conversion kit won't improve the pistol's ballistic performance at all, right? It'd make sense if you've something like the Glock 19 with large capacity magazine or something, but a Type 92 pistol? They'd still better off getting a proper carbine/SMG.

So far as I know, the magazine of the 5.8mm version of the Type-92 holds 20 rounds. For selective fire, it would perform much like a SMG with less power/range which in turn is good for police use.
 

MwRYum

Major
So far as I know, the magazine of the 5.8mm version of the Type-92 holds 20 rounds. For selective fire, it would perform much like a SMG with less power/range which in turn is good for police use.
IIRC, the police use the 9mm variant, which holds 15 rounds.

And on top of that, a pistol-to-carbine conversation kit adds something that'd be obstructive when you need to deal with a feed jam...though of course in such cases you immediately fall back to your reserves.
 
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