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The Type 56

Chinese copy of the AK-47

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i have this gun (type 56) in excellent conditions, the accuracy is very good and built quality is flawless
 
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The .303 Lee Enfield

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Yes which ones were used? There are many variants. The man in photo is holding No4 Mk1 or Mk2. That is same which i have also. Previous ones appear to be No2
 
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Yes which ones were used? There are many variants. The man in photo is holding No4 Mk1 or Mk2. That is same which i have also. Previous ones appear to be No2
Jungle Carbine No.5 was also issued... I have one in perfect condition...
 
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I think we can safely assume that majority of them were manufactured at Ishapore
Yes for your side. On our side, these were manufactured in Pretoria from 1930s onwards; but earliers came from Uk. Mine was built in Pretoria.

Here they were taken out of service in the 50s and replaced with R1/FNs; later R4s/Galils then became the standard bearer.

For Ishapore; they were still using the No2/3 design but switched to 7.62x51 a good move to standardise on the round. Still for what we use .303 for is more a ceremonial rifle and a general purpose hunting rifle.

Anyway, back to normal thread, I digressed.
 
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