![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The CQ was never adopted by the Chinese military or even unofficially distributed among Chinese troops. The semi-auto sport rifle has been successful in the civilian market. Later, a carbine variant was introduced, called the CQ 5.56mm Type A. Two variants of the CQ rifle were made: the CQ 5.56, also known as the CQ-311 or CQ M-311, the select-fire variant for Military/LE sales and the CQ M311-1, the semiautomatic version for the civilian market. This weapon is chambered for 5.56×45mm cartridges and it was intended for export sales. The CQ was first introduced in the early 1980s. It can be distinguished from other AR-15 and M-16 pattern rifles by its long, revolver-like pistol grip, somewhat rounded handguards, and the unique shape of its stock. According to the Norinco website, the rifle is officially known as CQ 5.56. The Type CQ is an unlicensed Chinese variant of the M16 rifle manufactured by Norinco. 223 Remington (Semi-automatic sporter model)Ģ0/30-round detachable box magazine ( STANAG 4179) Soviet–Afghan War ĥ.56×45mm NATO (only non-NATO standard 55-grain M193 "Ball" cartridge). ![]()
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