Engineering:Type 64 (silenced pistol)

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Short description: Chinese silenced semi-automatic pistol
Type 64 Silenced Pistol
Type 64 silenced pistol at Hoi An Museum.jpg
Type 64 silenced pistol at Hoi An Museum
TypeSemi-automatic pistol, integrally suppressed
Place of originChina
Service history
In serviceSince 1964
Used byPeople's Liberation Army
Production history
ManufacturerNorinco
ProducedSince 1964
Specifications
Mass1,880 g (4.14 lb)
Length222.0 mm (8.74 in)
Barrel length95.0 mm (3.74 in)

Cartridge7.65×17mm rimless ball
ActionSingle-action or blowback (user-selectable)
Feed system9-round detachable box magazine
References[1][2]

The Type 64 (aka "Type 64 silenced pistol") is a Chinese semi-automatic pistol with an integrated sound suppressor. The Type 64 was succeeded by the Type 67. The gun is chambered for 7.65×17mm rimless cartridges, which are not identical to the 7.65×17mm.

Design

The pistol is a simple blowback pistol; however, using a toggle switch on the breech block, the user can make the pistol operate in single-action mode, requiring manual operation of the slide. Uniquely for a blowback pistol, it features a rotating bolt with locking lugs; this feature is to allow for the selection of semi-automatic or manual operation. When the toggle is set in the semi-automatic position, the bolt is held in the unlocked position, allowing the gun to cycle; when it is set in the manual operation position, the bolt follows the track in the breech block, which locks the bolt in the forward position. Because it is a blowback-operated pistol, the bolt cannot be unlocked by firing, thus locking the slide/breech block. However, the user can still manually cycle the weapon by racking the slide, as racking the slide will unlock the bolt and allow it to move.

The suppressor is a two-stage suppressor: it has a baffle system in line with the barrel, and a secondary chamber under the barrel. This secondary chamber is split in half, with the upper half being a simple expansion chamber for the first stage while the bottom half has a port from after (i.e., closer to the muzzle) the primary baffles to another mesh baffle system. This makes the gun extremely quiet, especially with a lower-powered cartridge like 7.65x17mm rimless.[3]

References

  1. Hogg, Ian; Gander, Terry (2005). Jane's Guns Recognition Guide. London: HarperCollins Publishers. p. 29. ISBN 0-00-718328-3. 
  2. Kinard, Jeff (2003). Pistols: An Illustrated History of Their Impact. London: ABC-CLIO. p. 261. ISBN 978-1-85109-470-7. https://archive.org/details/pistolsillustrat00kina_652. 
  3. McCollum, Ian (14 August 2020). "The Coolest Gun You Will See All Day: China's Type 64 Silenced Pistol". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrLv_2Lf2rU. 

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