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Unread 04-24-2010, 07:13 AM   #8
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H -- Let's take a closer look to this barrel/receiver structure. As you can see, the receiver rail had milled slots in the past, almost totally erased now, but trace is still there. Also look at the area between barrel and receiver, the signature shape matches Schnellfeuer. Look at the barrel length, being correct, it's 132m/m. Look at the right side of the chamber, being correct again, you find trace of erased s/n.

Rarely in Chinese firearm replication history, things were replicated so correctly. And, you won't find "m", "S", etc -- this barrel was heavily sanded.

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[Edit] Also, if you disassemble the gun and turn the receiver over, you will find the milled slot on the right is slightly longer than the slot on the left. Why? It was milled longer to fit the 2nd sear which does not exist on semi-auto anymore.
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