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Norinco AK47 Machine gun 7.62×39 mm
Highly Desirable Documented Rare Original Vietnam Era Fully Automatic Class III/NFA Chinese AK47
Description
Norinco AK47 Machine gun 7.62×39 mm
Norinco AK47 Machine gun 7.62×39 mm
Description:
This is a very good example of an original early Chinese AK-47 model assault rifle that was manufactured in the early 1960s. This is a Vietnam era AK-47 that was actually given to Army Captain C. Ohlenburger (LTC Retired) in 1965 after flying a very successful ground support mission for the South Vietnamese Rangers know as the “Red Hats” due to their Red Berets. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
At the time Captain Ohlenburger was flying UH-1 (Hueys) out Bein Hoa airbase and the operation spanned a 4-5 day period flying in support, weapons and troops as well as just covering fire on the various LZs supporting the Red Hats. It proved to be a very successful operation and is fully documented in a four page typed written, detailed report from LTC Ohlenburger, that was documented/notarized in August 1999. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
At the end of the mission he was presented this AK47 (serial number listed in the detailed report) by the commander of Red Hat 4. Very interesting reading. As we all know these were the main infantry weapon used throughout Vietnam by both the NVA and Vietcong forces. As we all know the original Russian AK was developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
Kalashnikov, a Tank Mechanic and self taught engineer came up with the idea for a self-loading weapon after seeing some of the later war German assault rifle. He shortened the standard Russian 7.62 X54 round down to the current 39 mm length and made history with it. The AK47 has been well proven to be one of the most reliable, robust and dependability assault rifles ever manufactured and has been in continuous use in Russian, Communist China and the various Warsaw Pact countries over 66 years.
It is still the most prolific assault weapon ever manufactured and is currently in use by all the Communist state sponsored countries and revolutions throughout the world today and specifically in use in various countries throughout the Middle East and specifically by the terrorist group know as ISIS. This rare example was manufactured in China by Norinco and has the correct factory “66” inside the triangle logo on the left side of the receiver, followed by the serial number “11090483”.
It has the desirable milled receiver and rear barrel trunnion and is fitted with the Chinese folding, cruciform bayonet underneath the barrel. It comes with its original AK47 web sling and three unmarked stamped AK47 magazines and a black nylon soft rifle case.
Rating Definition:
Very fine with 75% plus of the original blue finish still remaining overall with minor wear and flaking on the sides of the receiver and top cover with more erosion and wear on the buttplate. All three areas also show very minor pinprick erosion spots in some areas. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
The stock, handguards and pistol grip are all original to the weapon and show a minor light handling marks and pressure dents overall, with some minor oil staining on the pistol grip and buttstock on the sides and especially around the buttplate. It has matching numbers on the bolt, bolt carrier, top cover, recoil spring and top handguard, with the only mismatch part being the bayonet latch. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
This is a scarce registered example of a documented Chinese AK47 assault that still remains in its original battle-field pick up condition yet today! NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), Class 3, Fully Automatic Weapon, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATF) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
The Chinese Type 56, often referred to as the Chinese AK-47, is a derivative of the original Soviet AK-47 and AKM assault rifles. Manufactured by Norinco, the Chinese state-owned defense corporation, the Type 56 has become one of the most prolific firearms in the world, symbolizing Communist China’s influence on global armed conflicts and its military-industrial capabilities. Chinese Type 56
Introduced in 1956, the Chinese Type 56 closely follows the design of the Soviet AK-47, featuring the same gas-operated, rotating bolt mechanism, and firing the 7.62x39mm cartridge. This round is renowned for its balance between range, power, and recoil, making the Type 56 effective in a variety of combat scenarios. The rifle’s rate of fire is around 600 rounds per minute, providing substantial firepower in battle. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
While the Chinese Type 56 shares many similarities with the original AK-47, it also includes several distinct features. Early models of the Chinese Type 56 came with a spike bayonet, which could be folded under the barrel when not in use. This bayonet was later replaced with a blade-style bayonet in subsequent versions. Additionally, the Type Chinese Type 56 typically lacks the muzzle brake seen on later AKM models, although newer versions may include this feature. Norinco AK47 Machine gun
The durability and reliability of the Chinese Type 56, Type 56 are hallmarks of its design. Built to withstand harsh conditions, it performs well in various environments, from tropical jungles to arid deserts. Its simple construction and ease of maintenance have made it a preferred weapon for numerous armed forces and insurgent groups around the world. Chinese Type 56
Throughout the Cold War and beyond, the Type 56 was exported extensively, often as part of China’s support for various revolutionary movements and allied governments. Its widespread distribution has made it a common sight in conflicts across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The rifle’s reputation for ruggedness and effectiveness in combat has cemented its status as a formidable weapon.
In addition to its military use, the Chinese Type 56 has also been a subject of cultural significance. It has appeared in numerous films, books, and media, symbolizing both revolutionary struggle and the proliferation of small arms in global conflicts. Its silhouette is instantly recognizable, embodying the legacy of the AK-47 lineage while standing as a testament to Chinese manufacturing and military strategy. Chinese Type 56
In conclusion, the Type 56 is more than just a clone of the Soviet AK-47; it is a symbol of Communist China’s reach and impact on global warfare. Its blend of historical significance, robust design, and wide distribution ensure that it will remain a notable figure in the history of modern firearms for years to come. The Communist Chinese AK-47