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Weapon, Class 1
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Norinco QBZ-95
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Game information
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Category
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Combat rifle
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Fire modes
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Semi/Burst3/Full (AutoROF 5)
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Caliber
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5.8x42mm
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Barrel length (inches)
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18.2
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Feeding system
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Box magazine
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+1 round in chamber?
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Yes
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Critical failure type
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Failure to eject
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Stock type
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Fixed (S)
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Weight (units)
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14
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Max condition
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11000
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Shop value / Rarity
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1000 (Rarity 2)
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Accessory compatibility
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Feeding
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QBZ 5.8mm magazines
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Standard:
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QBZ 5.8mm 30-round magazine
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Muzzle
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Optics
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QBZ mount
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Standard:
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None
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Underbarrel mount
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Lights
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Real world information
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Manufacturer
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China North Industries Corp.
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Country of origin
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China
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Year
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1995
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"A modern bullpup rifle chambered in the uncommon 5.8x42mm caliber, featuring futuristic looks and an all-black polymer receiver. It was designed to set a new standard and a new family of firearms, being the first and the flagship member of the so-called "QBZ family" of firearms. The QBZ-95 and its family were meant to be a 'third option' to the AR-15 and AK families, right down to the caliber, meant to be a compromise between the larger 7.62x39mm and the smaller 5.56x45mm and 5.45x39mm. Though it never achieved the same popularity and ubiquity, the QBZ-95 has its fans and dedicated shooters, and they certainly stand out."
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— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest)
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The Norinco QBZ-95 (also called QBZ-95 or simply QBZ) is a 5.8x42mm combat rifle.
Other information
Last modified on 21 March 2024, at 18:55