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|43||×2.52 = 108.36||×1.2 = 51.6||×1.15 = 49.45||×0.8 = 34.4||×0.75 = 32.25|| YES|| YES
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|43||×2.52 = 108.36||×1.2 = 51.6||×1.15 = 49.45||×0.8 = 34.4||×0.75 = 32.25|| YES|| YES||2.966 Seconds||3.66 Seconds
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|[[Type 63]]||[[Assault Rifle]]||Auto+Semi||700 RPM||7.3° & 1.15° [[ADS]]||0.950||735 m/s||7.9g (121.916 gr)||3.85 kg (8.48 lbs)   
|[[K63]]||[[Assault Rifle]]||Auto+Semi||700 RPM||7.3° & 1.15° [[ADS]]||0.950||735 m/s||7.9g (121.916 gr)||3.85 kg (8.48 lbs)   
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|63式7.62mm自动步枪||[[7.62x39mm]]||[[China]]||1963||PRC government arsenals||20.9 in (531 mm)||40.7 in (1,033 mm)||weapon_type63
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'''Type 63''' is a Chinese select-fire assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. It combines SKS-style features such as a traditional stock and folding spike bayonet with an AK-style rotating bolt and detachable box magazine. It is best known as an early Chinese attempt to field a standard infantry rifle with both semi-automatic and automatic fire, which ultimately saw limited front-line service.
 
==HISTORY==
China developed the Type 63 in the early 1960s to provide a rifle with greater sustained fire capability than the SKS-pattern [[Type 56]] while retaining familiar handling and features suited to close-quarters fighting. The design blended elements seen on contemporary Soviet-pattern rifles, and it entered service in limited numbers as a transitional system before later Chinese rifles filled the role more successfully. Reports on the Type 63 commonly note that manufacturing complexity and serviceability issues restricted its long-term adoption, leading to the rifle being moved out of primary service and retained mainly for militia and local defense use.
 
During the Vietnam War era, China exported a wide range of small arms to [[North Vietnam]], and the Type 63 is cited as being among the rifles supplied in comparatively small quantities. In Vietnamese service it was far less common than the Type 56 and AK-pattern rifles, but it could still appear within broader aid-delivery inventories and secondary formations, with later retention reported among militia and self-defense units after the conflict.
 
===Sources===
* https://www.forgottenweapons.com/type-63-china-makes-an-ak-sks-hybrid/ Type 63: China Makes an AK/SKS Hybrid | Forgotten Weapons
* https://archive.org/details/smallarmstodayla0000ezel Small Arms Today | Edward C. Ezell (Internet Archive)
 
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 24 February 2026

Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo

VC

Type 63
Assault
20+1 / 80
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Bayonet Rifle Grenades Reload Speed
Partial Empty
43 ×2.52 = 108.36 ×1.2 = 51.6 ×1.15 = 49.45 ×0.8 = 34.4 ×0.75 = 32.25 YES YES 2.966 Seconds 3.66 Seconds
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
K63 Assault Rifle Auto+Semi 700 RPM 7.3° & 1.15° ADS 0.950 735 m/s 7.9g (121.916 gr) 3.85 kg (8.48 lbs)
Full name Caliber Place of Origin Date Manufacturer Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
63式7.62mm自动步枪 7.62x39mm China 1963 PRC government arsenals 20.9 in (531 mm) 40.7 in (1,033 mm) weapon_type63



Type 63 is a Chinese select-fire assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. It combines SKS-style features such as a traditional stock and folding spike bayonet with an AK-style rotating bolt and detachable box magazine. It is best known as an early Chinese attempt to field a standard infantry rifle with both semi-automatic and automatic fire, which ultimately saw limited front-line service.

HISTORY

China developed the Type 63 in the early 1960s to provide a rifle with greater sustained fire capability than the SKS-pattern Type 56 while retaining familiar handling and features suited to close-quarters fighting. The design blended elements seen on contemporary Soviet-pattern rifles, and it entered service in limited numbers as a transitional system before later Chinese rifles filled the role more successfully. Reports on the Type 63 commonly note that manufacturing complexity and serviceability issues restricted its long-term adoption, leading to the rifle being moved out of primary service and retained mainly for militia and local defense use.

During the Vietnam War era, China exported a wide range of small arms to North Vietnam, and the Type 63 is cited as being among the rifles supplied in comparatively small quantities. In Vietnamese service it was far less common than the Type 56 and AK-pattern rifles, but it could still appear within broader aid-delivery inventories and secondary formations, with later retention reported among militia and self-defense units after the conflict.

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