Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
Clans and Players 7 years ago 742,998 views
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10. comment for Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
Because you are using Google Translate, there may be strange places
I hope if you can reply in Japanese if possible
20. comment for Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
Je ne connais pas le français, et donc j'utilise google afin de pardonner toute divergence. il serait peut-être plus facile d'ouvrir la boîte si vous mettez votre pied sur l'extrémité ouverte, et tirez comme si vous démarrez une tondeuse à gazon.
30. comment for Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
53式7、62口徑
50. comment for Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
I know it kinda dangerous, but curious since it a really long time been in wrap and stored.
I bet you will have to ask for 10min break during the firing to open the damn box hahahaha.
Is it leagle in Russia
100. comment for Unboxing 7,62x54R Chinese surplus ammunitions
旧日本軍に53式なんて銃ないよ
سبحان الله وبحمده
用手匕較快,鱼大塊,,,。
古董罐头很贵吧,,,?。
Are you one of those people who think the WW2 was started by the Japanese invasion of Chinese mainland instead of Germany's invasion of Poland?
Sorry, that was out of context.
Your opinion of China having beaten Japan in the WW2 seems rather inaccurate. It is true that China held off the Japanese forces after losing many battles beforehand. In the end, Japanese forces withdrew from the mainland of China. However, this was due to the change of tide of war between Japan and the US. I would say China was definitely not a match for Japan and the odds of them winning a war against Japan was low, especially with the ongoing Chinese civil war at the time.
It all ties down to your definition of having 'won' a war. If you consider the Japanese withdrawing their troops after a short stalemate due to their severe losses against the US in the pacific a win for China, then I guess your opinion is plausible.
without ussr germans would have won
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_West_Hubei
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mount_Song
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_West_Hunan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Guangxi_Campaign
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Northern_Burma_and_Western_Yunnan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Changde
The same happened to the Soviets. Underequipped men with little air or armour support. But by the end of the war, troops gained enough experience and factories produced enough equipment so that a counterattack was done.
Don't listen to the revisionist Japanese schoolbooks.
I’m Chinese myself but the reality is we got fucked over by the Japanese in WW2. Our troops were completely slaughtered by them and we lacked air support and armour support. Unlike the Japanese they were highly trained and organised at the beginning of the invasion on China.
There’s no shame in admitting defeat which is the reality, but it’s important to know why we were defeated so it doesn’t happen again. We call it a win because the Japanese surrendered to the US not China, we only won because we were part of the Allie forces.
There’s no doubt the Japanese won the war against China but the spirit and fire of the Chinese people were not extinguished, because guerrilla warfare did some hefty damage to the Japanese.
RESULTS:
Chinese victory as part of the Allied victory in the Pacific War
Surrender of all Japanese forces in mainland China (excluding Manchuria), Formosa/Taiwan, the Spratly Islands, the Paracel Islands, and French Indochina north of 16° north to the Republic of China after losing territory to China
China was one of the Big Four of the Allies and became a permanent member of the UN Security Council
Resumption of the Chinese Civil War
Keep in mind China was an agarian backwater that was in a civil war when the Japanese invaded in 1937. Japanese generals thought China would capitulate within 3 months, 8 years later the Chinese drove the Japanese into Manchuria and out of mainland Asia.
He lost because at some point Baguette people thought he wasn't so mighty.
When he come back he found almost whole Europe against
It will happen again nowadays. Actually we need somebody like Trump.
He may be unpopular but he got some points. Still don't like him anyeay
There's no pro in taking over countries in Europe since TERRORIST (no Islam) hasn't a own country. They're not some kind of Jews.
Also, Italy is the one unable to manage its borders.
But hey, you're dumb anyway. Learn something
A chinese would say.
HIT A PRIMER? "BOOM!!!"
unless a bullet is in a chamber, hitting the primer isnt going to detonate it.
It wont explode ..chill
Советско-Китайская дружба.
Когда-то СССР помогал Китаю налаживать промышленность.
Патрон ЛПС.
Вы тупорылые.
sorry if im asking something he explains in the video but the subtitle wont work
hello someone could tell me where can I get that package for some website please
Le miel si il n'est pas exposer a l'humidité peut durer litéralement une éternité,ca ne périme pas.
Hammering a box of live ammunition
hey, at least my mom had 10 years back then
Type 53 is not only the name of the Chinese replicate version of Mousin-Nagant, but also the name of the Russian 7.62 x 54mm ammo.
pas trop corrosive ces munitions?
si j'ai bien compris tu les as payé 130€. je trouve ca pas chere du tout...
Sympa comme vidéo sinon, ça change.
Merci
Le mosin nagant est dans la catégorie C, bien plus facile a obtenir. il te faut juste une licence de tir validé par un médecin ou le permis de chasse avec la validation de l'année en cours et c'est tout. bien entendu il faut être majeur.
Je vais donc en profiter pour te poser quelques questions : vois-tu une différence (niveau tir) entre du 54r chinois et russe ?
Combien les as-tu payées ? (manifestement tu as prit une seule boite de 440 non ?) Et enfin, où les as-tu achetées ?
Merci d'avance et amuse toi bien :)
ah, merci
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Pour les marquages :
En haut :
"53" est pour "Type 53", une version chinoise carabine du Mosin-Nagant
"7.62" c'est pour la balle, assez évident
"440" c'est le nombre de cartouches au total dans la boîte
En bas :
Le "71" dans "0042-71" donne le numéro de l'usine où les balles ont été produite
"8-71" donne le mois de production, ici Aout 1971
Le "3/1-36/70-25" je n'en ai aucune idée. Le 25 doit etre le poids, probablement, le reste, peut-être une indication du grain ou autre
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Concerning the markings :
Top, left to right
"53" stands for "Type 53" a chinese carabine version of the Mosin-Nagant
"7.62" is obvious
"440" stands for 440 rounds total inside
Bottom, left to right
"71" in"0042-71" is the ID number of the factory that produced the rounds
"8-71" is the date at which the rounds have been produced, here Auguste 1971
As for "3/1-36/70-25" I have no clue. 25 stands most probably for the wieght in kilogramms. As for the other two, I don't know. Ballistic properties, grain, something like that perhaps.
But thanks.
Waiting for the testing video
Un GBB Marui, si c'est dans ton budget.