Type 81 - Info, Pics, How & When to Order, etc. * POLL ADDED! * pls vote :)

Will you be buying a Type 81 on the first import batch from TI?

  • Yes

    Votes: 192 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 355 46.2%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 221 28.8%

  • Total voters
    768
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i think it a type 81,not bad looking!

here a link type 81 field striping...
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Even a Chinese school girl likes them! Don't think safety is that big of an issue in China, she probably ate some lead poisoned food in the cafeteria. Those handguards look like sh!t...

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The bolt holds open to the rear. You can try to top load through the top cover but it does fold over the top of the mag from what is seen in pics. Depends on the size of your fingers.

If you look at the pic above your post you can see the action quite clearly and the size of the ejection area. Top loading should be doable.
 
$1000 seems kinda steep for a rifle that I don't really see any value in for hunting purposes. Don't get me wrong, I want one, I would still like one for plinking and playing at the range, but I've got too many "play" rifles and not enough hunting rifles at the moment. Maybe next year I can pick one up! Good looking rifles though!
 
$1000 seems kinda steep for a rifle that I don't really see any value in for hunting purposes. Don't get me wrong, I want one, I would still like one for plinking and playing at the range, but I've got too many "play" rifles and not enough hunting rifles at the moment. Maybe next year I can pick one up! Good looking rifles though!

I understand the individual words, but this ordering makes absolutely no sense.
 
how is this rifle a prototype?
millions have been made and fielded...

Millions of Type 81's fielded in semi auto? In many countries converted autos are legal as semi auto guns. That doesn't work here. So any gun coming here potentially is built differently even as a semi auto.

So with that in mind, it's a prototype. As such it doesn't have to be pretty.
 
Does any one know if they are even being produced? If TI are taking full price deposits I imagine they have an idea of when they will leave China.
 
Does any one know if they are even being produced? If TI are taking full price deposits I imagine they have an idea of when they will leave China.

I remember someone saying that production started. Delivery date is still Q3 2016, so july-september. TI also said that they are going to send an envoy to china to inspect the guns before they import them.
 
The smile on CGNer's face when he gets his Type 81
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Correct body position is critical for accuracy, though it hurts a bit when instructor corrects your fire.
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Custom stocks are available
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First owners of Type 81 in GTA next morning at Silverdale range. Unfortunately all rifles arrived with no magazines.
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The smile on CGNer's face when he gets his Type 81
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Correct body position is critical for accuracy, though it hurts a bit when instructor corrects your fire.
10440919_1060093587351578_5229744665994729675_n.jpg


Custom stocks are available
12439508_1500294373610250_7380197053676314936_n.jpg


First owners of Type 81 in GTA next morning at Silverdale range. Unfortunately all rifles arrived with no magazines.
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Lol
 
I'm going to try and resist the temptation until after the first shipment comes in.

Really hoping the Type 81 turns out to be a winner that can fill the boots left by the Cz 858. It seems like the last couple of new imports have popped onto the market, and then faded out.

I think it's important that we have these base line "tactical" rifles, like the Cz 858 or Norinco M305, to give newcomers access to a good, modern rifle without having to dump $2000+. Here's to hoping the Type 81 is a winner.
 
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