The QSZ-92 is a relatively new entry into the world market as sidearms go. The system was originally designed out of the “208 Research Institute” by one Liu Ming beginning in 1994. Subsequent trials and formal acceptance into service allowed manufacture to come from the massive NORINCO military establishment which has already produced a myriad of Chinese military equipment including combat tanks, armored vehicles and small arms to date. As of this writing, the QSZ-92 maintains a rather modest global presence within the inventories of a few nations including some civilian sales. The QSZ-92 is a rather unassuming design, quite conventional in appearance and consistent in layout with Western offerings. The receiver holds the major working internal components as well as a forward rear fixed, 3-dot type sight. The slide fits over the body of the gun and is grooved along the aft sides for handling the slide. The muzzle end of the gun is squared off. The slide covers the barrel which itself measures in at 111mm in length. The gun is 190mm in length and weighs in at 760 grams. The trigger is ergonomically curved and set at amidships in the design, protected by a thin, though integrated oblong trigger ring. The pistol grip is slightly angled to the rear and acts as the magazine well for the detachable box magazine. The magazine is spring-loaded internally to pressure the available cartridges up into the firing chamber. A safety is set the left side of the receiver with the hammer clearly visible at the rear of the design. A Picatinny-type rail system allows the use of accessories.
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