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The Type Zhongzheng rifle, also known as the Chiang Kai-shek/Jiang Jieshi Rifle, Generalissimo Rifle, and Type 24 after the Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, was a Chinese-made copy of the German Mauser M1924, the forerunner of the Karabiner 98k. Pre-production of the Chiang Kai-shek rifle started in August 1935 (year 24 of the Republican calendar, hence the Type 24). It was later renamed the Type Zhongzheng and was in full-scale production as early as late 1935. It was designated the Type 79 by the Chinese Communists and would often have the ideograph of Chiang defaced by them. Although the Hanyang 88 rifle was produced in greater numbers than the Type Zhongzheng, the full standardization of the Type Zhongzheng rifle only started during the Second Sino-Japanese war.
Features: ‧Come with real wood body and stock ‧Come with full metal bolt system and outer barrel ‧Comes with metal upper body with "Nanking Arsenal" and "21st Arsenal" mrking ‧Comes with metal adjustable anti-aircraft sight ‧Come with sling attachments at the front and the rear ‧Bolt can be removed by pulling the clip at the side of the bolt ‧Realistic bolt function and uses box gas magazine ‧Included a 10 rounds gas magazine
Specifications: Weight: 2950g / 3296g (with magazine) Length: 1009mm Barrel Length: ~625mm Shooting Mode: Safety (at the rear of the bolt), Bolt Action Color: Wood, Black Gas:8KG (134a), 12KG (Green Gas) Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds Material: Real Wood, Metal Bullet Type: 6mm BB Power (Muzzle Velocity): 385 FPS (Green Gas, 0.2g BB) Manufacturer: PPS
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