Chiang Kai-shek rifle
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Type 24 / Type Zhongzheng | |
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Chiang Kai-Shek Rifle aka Type 24 or Type Zhongzheng |
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Type | Service rifle |
Place of origin | Republic of China |
Service history | |
In service | 1935–1952 |
Used by | National Revolutionary Army, Chinese Red Army, various Chinese Warlords |
Wars | Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War, Korean War |
Production history | |
Designed | 1935 |
Manufacturer | Hanyang Arsenal |
Produced | 1935–1950 |
Number built | around 500,000-600,000 |
Variants | copy of Germany's Mauser Standard Modell |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4.08 kg |
Length | 1,110 mm |
Barrel length | 600 mm |
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Cartridge | 7.92 x 57 mm (8 mm Mauser) |
Action | Bolt-action |
Rate of fire | approximately 15 rounds/minute |
Muzzle velocity | 810 m/s |
Effective range | 500 m |
Feed system | 5-round stripper clip, internal magazine |
The Type Zhongzheng rifle (中正式), also known as the Chiang Kai-shek Rifle and Type 24 (二四式) after the Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, was a Chinese-made copy of the German Mauser Standard Modell, the forerunner of the Karabiner 98k. Pre-production of the Chiang Kai-Shek rifle started in August 1935 (year 24 Republican calendar, hence Type 24, but later renamed to Type Zhongzheng) and was in full scale production as early as later 1935. Although the Hanyang 88 rifle was produced in greater numbers than the Type Zhongzheng, the full production and standardisation of the Type Zhongzheng rifle only started during the second Sino-Japanese war.
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[edit] Service History
The rifle served China as one of the standard rifles for the army and also helped in defending China during the early part of the Second Sino-Japanese war before being abandoned in favour of American made guns like the Thompson submachine gun and Springfield rifle up until the Chinese Civil War, when the rifle became obsolescent. Some of the Type Zhongzheng rifles managed to reach the exact same quality as the Karabiner 98. Due to time constraint with the ongoing war most of the better quality rifles were usually issued to Chiang Kai-Shek's favourite divisions while the majority of regulars were issued with the more hastily made inferior versions.
Although heavy and often slow to reload compared to the Japanese Arisaka infantry rifle, especially as the enemy tended do a Banzai charge after the first volley, which usually forced the poorly trained regulars in the NRA into hand to hand combat, the major advantage of the Type Zhongzheng rifle over the Arisaka was that it had better stopping power with the use of 8mm Mauser rounds and also the rifle has a faster rate of fire and at greater distance than the Arisaka (approx 400m). If used tactically correct the result would be devastating (as shown at numerous times in the Battle of Changsha, when the NRA used encirclement against superior IJA forces).
A total of around 500,000-600,000 rifles were produced between 1935 and 1945, and the rifle saw its last war in the hands of People's Volunteer Army troops against the UN forces during the Korean War.
Together with the Broomhandle C96 handgun and the M35 Helmet, these weapons have become the recognisable look of Chiang Kai-Shek's National Revolutionary Army and also the Chinese army during the turbulent early 20th century of China.
Sgt Tung Chih Yeh claimed to have shot and killed over 100 IJA soldier using a Chiang Kai-Shek rifle with and without a scope in the Yangtze area.[1]
[edit] Bayonet attachment
The rifle can be attached with an HY1935 Bayonet, replacing the cumbersome yet deadly Dadao (however some divisions and guerilla militias whom did not receive any modern weapons continued using the dadao for close combat).
- Bayonet length: 575.5mm
- Blade length: 484.5mm
- Bayonet weight: .75kg
[edit] See also
- Karabiner 98k
- National Revolutionary Army
- German-trained divisions in the National Revolutionary Army
- Sino-German cooperation
- Hanyang 88
- Gewehr 98
- Hanyang Arsenal
- Dadao
- Miao dao
[edit] Reference
[edit] External links
- Info in Simplified Chinese
- Picture of Chiang Kai-Shek rifle
- Another page about Chiang Kai-Shek rifle in Chinese
- Information and pictures on Nationalist Revolutionary Army (in Chinese)
- Information and pictures of the Chiang Kai-shek rifle (in Italian)
- Information and picutres of the 1933 model Chiang Kai-shek rifle (in Italian)