don't worry about the pronounciation mate, we're generally light hearted people who don't get offended easily unlike our common enemy *cough cough* china
Taiwan Army will substitute new self-made XT-112 assault rifle for T91 rifle which are currently used by the troops. The new XT-112 assault rifle has a built-in reflective inner red dot and an advanced combat optical sight. Its effective and precise shooting distance reaches 1200 meters. It is an assault rifle with the world's longest distance in precise shooting currently.
I was thinking Black Betty before you said it! Thanks for the info. What did you end up doing with this A1? Did you give in and clone it? I'm about to buy one and also have been torn between the barrel lengths but i was glad to learn about the barrel thickness as you addressed. You can see the tape in photos of the shorter lengths.
I’ve been kind of turning it into my SHTF gun. Just got the BiaoTac upper handguard to go along with the new lower handguard. I absolutely love this handguard! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fshste5ruu4.htmlsi=0dRRLLqGdie5oKbd
C172Pilotdude the only place I’ve seen any T91 parts they’re from T91 Tactical. But with these uppers becoming more popular I wouldn’t be surprised to see more suppliers. Let us know if you do find another supplier.
T75 20mm cannon (an updated copy of M39 cannon), T75 LMG (M249 look-a-like but internals are different), T75 handgun (Beretta copy), T75K1/K2 (weird Beretta-look-a-like but with M1911 recoil system). 1986 must have been a good year in 205th.
Chrome lined barrels are a must for ROC military because the shitty corrosive primers they insist on using in almost 100% humidity year around weather, cuz its domestic and cheap....
@@williammiao8862 I have seen conscripts using anything from diesel to gasoline to clean rifles after range practice, which majority can't hit standard human size targets at 75m. What funny thing did you observe?
@@ChaohsiangChen Nah My boot camp is scheduled next year after I graduate Uni, all I can talk about is my experience during my High school life firing demonstration class, since I was selected to help loading magazines, I was beside the firing line and saw several shooting instructor casually trying to mortar clear a jammed up T91(at least half of the rifle on the firing line had some kind of malfunction during our class)beside one of my classmate both without proper eyepro, still not sure if those jamming was caused by poor maintenance or the weird brass collector net bouncing spent brass back into the chamber, maybe both.
@@williammiao8862 Bad maintenance. They also never replace extractor springs. And they always use that 10 rifles for range practice. So there are those 10 rifles with insane round counts and all others have low round counts. Typical practice in reserve/boot camp units. It's called "fail to extract," not "motar jammed." My unit was using older T65s and I personally assisted the armorer NCO to make sure all these functioned correctly. We don't do reloads in ROC Army. The recycled brass are all reprocessed into basic materials to make new casings.