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|35||×2.6 = 91||×1.7 = 59.5||×1.6 = 56||×1.1 = 38.5||×1.05 = 36.75|| Seconds|| Seconds  
|65||×2.6 = 169||×1.7 = 110.5||×1.6 = 104||×1.1 = 71.5||×1.05 = 68.25||2.16 Seconds||2.63 Seconds  
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|[[Type 67]]||[[Pistol]]||Semi||50 RPM||6.5° & 2.75° [[ADS]]||0.72||318 m/s||4.5 g (69.44 gr)||1.05 kg (2.31 lbs)   
|[[Type 67]]||[[Suppressed]]<br>[[Pistol]]||Single Shot||Low RPM||6° & 0.5° [[ADS]]||0.75||318 m/s||4.5 g (69.44 gr)||1.05 kg (2.31 lbs)   
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|Type 67 silenced pistol||7.62×17mm||[[China]]||1968||Norinco||3.50 in (89.0 mm)||8.90 in (226.0 mm)||weapon_type67
|Type 67 silenced pistol||7.62×17mm||[[China]]||1967||Norinco||3.50 in (89.0 mm)||8.90 in (226.0 mm)||weapon_type67
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The Type 67 (aka "Type 67 silenced pistol") is a Chinese semi-automatic pistol with an integrated sound suppressor.
The Type 67 is a Chinese semi-automatic pistol with an integrated suppressor, intended for low-signature close-range use. It is chambered for a proprietary rimless “Type 64” pistol cartridge (often described as a .32-caliber rimless round), and feeds from a single-column box magazine. The Type 67 is best known as the lighter, more conventional successor to the earlier [[Type 64 silenced pistol]].
=HISTORY=
==HISTORY==
The gun is the successor to the Type 64 silenced pistol. Where the Type 64 had the suppressor bulging out under the barrel and in front of the trigger guard, the Type 67 features a more conventional design with the suppressor resembling a tube all around the barrel. The Type 67 is chambered for a low-powered 7.62×17mm Type 64 rimless cartridge, which makes it incompatible with the .32 ACP or 7.65×17mm rimless cartridge of the Type 64.
China developed the Type 67 as a follow-on to the Type 64, keeping the concept of a purpose-built suppressed pistol but reworking the layout into a slimmer package with a tubular suppressor around the barrel. Contemporary examination notes a removable suppressor assembly (with different attachment methods observed across examples), wire-mesh suppressor internals, and a design approach aimed at very quiet operation at short distances. The Type 67 also retained the “manual/locked” firing concept associated with dedicated silenced pistols, allowing reduced action noise at the cost of rate of fire.
<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_67_(silenced_pistol) SOURCE]
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The Type 67 is most closely associated with specialized users rather than general issue, and Vietnam-era context is typically linked to limited, niche employment of suppressed weapons. A Small Arms Review account notes early Type 67 examples observed among captured materiel in Vietnam, suggesting at least some presence in-theater. In later PLA service, the Type 67 was eventually replaced by newer suppressed sidearms, reflecting changing doctrine and modernization of Chinese special-purpose weapons.


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===Sources===
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* [https://smallarmsreview.com/chinese-type-67-suppressed-pistol/ Small Arms Review — “Chinese Type 67 Suppressed Pistol” (Dan Shea)]
File:Chinese Type 67 (silenced pistol) - Right Side.jpg
* ''Jane’s Guns Recognition Guide'' (Ian V. Hogg & Terry Gander, HarperCollins)
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* [https://sadefensejournal.com/seeing-red-a-photographic-exploration-of-recent-infantry-weapons-of-chinas-pla/ Small Arms Defense Journal — “Seeing Red…” (notes Type 67 replacement)]
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File:1441453457.jpg|Type 67 silenced pistol.
File:Chinese Type 67 (silenced pistol) - Right Side.jpg|Type 67, right-side view.
File:Lv-01-600w.jpg|Type 67, left-side view.
File:Rv-01-600w.jpg|Type 67, right-side view.
File:Header-856-1536x1112.jpg|Type 67 with integral suppressor profile.
File:Type-67-03-1024x674.jpg|Type 67 detail view.
File:Tumblr pnhfzjVc7l1s57vgxo2 r1 1280.jpg|Type 67 in display/photo context.
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 25 February 2026

Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo

VC

Type 67
Sniper
9+1 / 18
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Reload Speed
Partial Empty
65 ×2.6 = 169 ×1.7 = 110.5 ×1.6 = 104 ×1.1 = 71.5 ×1.05 = 68.25 2.16 Seconds 2.63 Seconds
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
Type 67 Suppressed
Pistol
Single Shot Low RPM 6° & 0.5° ADS 0.75 318 m/s 4.5 g (69.44 gr) 1.05 kg (2.31 lbs)
Full name Caliber Place of Origin Date Manufacturer Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
Type 67 silenced pistol 7.62×17mm China 1967 Norinco 3.50 in (89.0 mm) 8.90 in (226.0 mm) weapon_type67



The Type 67 is a Chinese semi-automatic pistol with an integrated suppressor, intended for low-signature close-range use. It is chambered for a proprietary rimless “Type 64” pistol cartridge (often described as a .32-caliber rimless round), and feeds from a single-column box magazine. The Type 67 is best known as the lighter, more conventional successor to the earlier Type 64 silenced pistol.

HISTORY

China developed the Type 67 as a follow-on to the Type 64, keeping the concept of a purpose-built suppressed pistol but reworking the layout into a slimmer package with a tubular suppressor around the barrel. Contemporary examination notes a removable suppressor assembly (with different attachment methods observed across examples), wire-mesh suppressor internals, and a design approach aimed at very quiet operation at short distances. The Type 67 also retained the “manual/locked” firing concept associated with dedicated silenced pistols, allowing reduced action noise at the cost of rate of fire.

The Type 67 is most closely associated with specialized users rather than general issue, and Vietnam-era context is typically linked to limited, niche employment of suppressed weapons. A Small Arms Review account notes early Type 67 examples observed among captured materiel in Vietnam, suggesting at least some presence in-theater. In later PLA service, the Type 67 was eventually replaced by newer suppressed sidearms, reflecting changing doctrine and modernization of Chinese special-purpose weapons.

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Real-Life Photos

Videos