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Chinese Type 67
Suppressed Pistol
Text & Photos by Dan Shea
SAR had the opportunity to examine a Chinese Type 67 integrally sound
suppressed pistol while overseas. This
particular example was manufactured in
2000. The caliber is .32 Rimless - a special round (7.65x17mm Rimless). We
were unable to locate any of this ammunition to perform chronograph testing.
The suppressor was threaded onto
the muzzle of the host pistol. This was
quite interesting, as early examples of the
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concentric vents at the tip of the chamber, then not vented anymore. When the
front sight is aligned properly, the trigger guard will slide back into place, a
very good feature for maintaining both
sight alignment and point of impact after reassembly.
The suppressor internals are wire
mesh, with a thin sheet-metal tube
around the mesh assembly that slides into
the tubular suppressor housing. Wire
mesh is used as a heat sink and disrupts the path of the expanding propellant gasses. The front end of the suppressor has one baffle and one wipe which
appeared to be rubber and had a central
hole. The end cap is flat, no front concavity at all, which I would have expected in such a close-and-personal
weapon. The Type 67 seems designed for
the same role the British Welrod has
filled so nicely over the years, with the
added potential of semiautomatic fire.
This somewhat unique design features a split-type slide, the rear portion
of which has a cross bolt lock on it. There
screw is the tip of a guide rod very similar to a Browning 1919A4 machine gun
recoil rod. To remove this, use a flathead
screwdriver (The magazine has a flathead screwdriver on the front of it, but
it is very weak and may twist off. The
operator may want to grind this off anyway, as it is an annoying protrusion) DO
NOT ALLOW YOUR FACE TO GET
Disassembly:
Point in a safe direction and remove
magazine, then retract the slide to inspect
the chamber to ensure it is clear.
At the rear of the slide is a flathead
screw, parallel to the bore axis. This
IN THE PATH OF
THIS RECOIL
ROD- IT IS UNDER
HEAVY
TENSION. Depress
the rod and turn it with the screwdriveryou will feel the tension increase, and
allow this rod and spring system to come
to the rear and out of the slide. Be sure
to control this operation carefully.
Using a thin blade flathead screwdriver or other suitable object, carefully
pry the sheet metal trigger guard down
and off the suppressor tube - it is hinged
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