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The '''CS/LS06''' is a Chinese submachine gun, designed by Chongqing Changfeng, using helical magazines similar to that of the [[PP-19 Bizon]]. | The '''CS/LS06''' is a Chinese submachine gun, designed by Chongqing Changfeng (merged with Chongqing Jianshe as of 2014), using helical magazines similar to that of the [[PP-19 Bizon]]. | ||
The weapon went through several iterations of designs and names. It was initially designed as the '''QC-9''', | The weapon went through several iterations of designs and names. It was initially designed as the '''QC-9''', using 5.8x21mm before switching to 9mm. It has two feed methods, a 55-round helical magazine that doubles as a stock, and a standard [[QSZ-92]] 15-round double-stack magazine inserted into the grip. Due to being too difficult to use, the helical magazine-stock hybrid design was scrapped and the helical magazine was moved to the top of the weapon. Difficulties regarding the reloading procedure with the two feed mechanisms resulted in the double-stack magazine feed being scrapped as well. More redesigns reduced the magazine capacity from 55 rounds to 50, and simplified some other internal mechanisms, creating the '''CF-05''' (this is also its most commonly used name). | ||
The CF-05 would go through several more redesigns before being first revealed in a military magazine in 2002, and physically revealed in a 2005 police expo. Many stock and grip designs were went over during this period, settling on an internal telescoping design, and the magazine went from opaque to translucent and back to opaque again. By 2006, the design was finally finalized and designated '''CS/LS06''' for production. Another redesign sometime after production began modified the selector switch design and made the front grip foldable. | The CF-05 would go through several more redesigns before being first revealed in a military magazine in 2002, and physically revealed in a 2005 police expo. Many stock and grip designs were went over during this period, settling on an internal telescoping design, and the magazine went from opaque to translucent and back to opaque again. By 2006, the design was finally finalized and designated '''CS/LS06''' for production. Another redesign sometime after production began modified the selector switch design, added a small Picatinny rail, and made the front grip foldable. | ||
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[[File:Cs06 4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Early model CS/LS06 with suppressor - 9x19mm.]] | [[File:Cs06 4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Early model CS/LS06 with suppressor - 9x19mm.]] | ||
[[File:CS LS06.jpg|thumb|right|400px|CS/LS06 - 9x19mm | [[File:CS LS06.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Later model CS/LS06 - 9x19mm.]] | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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* '''Capacity:''' 50 round helical magazine | * '''Capacity:''' 50 round helical magazine | ||
* '''Fire Modes:''' | * '''Fire Modes:''' Safe/Semi/Full-Auto | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation''' | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date''' | ||
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| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' ||"CF-05" || ||Early model || 2007 | |||
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|[[Mercenaries 2: World in Flames]]||||||Prototype version||2008 | |[[Mercenaries 2: World in Flames]]||||||Prototype version||2008 | ||
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|[[Firearms: Source]]||Chang Feng|| ||Early production model||2010 | |[[Firearms: Source]]||Chang Feng|| ||Early production model||2010 | ||
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|[[Caliber]]|| || || ||2019 | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 11 June 2023
The CS/LS06 is a Chinese submachine gun, designed by Chongqing Changfeng (merged with Chongqing Jianshe as of 2014), using helical magazines similar to that of the PP-19 Bizon.
The weapon went through several iterations of designs and names. It was initially designed as the QC-9, using 5.8x21mm before switching to 9mm. It has two feed methods, a 55-round helical magazine that doubles as a stock, and a standard QSZ-92 15-round double-stack magazine inserted into the grip. Due to being too difficult to use, the helical magazine-stock hybrid design was scrapped and the helical magazine was moved to the top of the weapon. Difficulties regarding the reloading procedure with the two feed mechanisms resulted in the double-stack magazine feed being scrapped as well. More redesigns reduced the magazine capacity from 55 rounds to 50, and simplified some other internal mechanisms, creating the CF-05 (this is also its most commonly used name).
The CF-05 would go through several more redesigns before being first revealed in a military magazine in 2002, and physically revealed in a 2005 police expo. Many stock and grip designs were went over during this period, settling on an internal telescoping design, and the magazine went from opaque to translucent and back to opaque again. By 2006, the design was finally finalized and designated CS/LS06 for production. Another redesign sometime after production began modified the selector switch design, added a small Picatinny rail, and made the front grip foldable.
The Chang Feng CF-05 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Specifications
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- Type: Submachine Gun
- Caliber: 9x19mm
- Weight: 4.6 lbs (2.1 kg)
- Length: 15.9 in (40.5 cm)
- Barrel length: 9.8 in (25 cm)
- Capacity: 50 round helical magazine
- Fire Modes: Safe/Semi/Full-Auto
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Cross Fire | "CF-05" | Early model | 2007 | |
Mercenaries 2: World in Flames | Prototype version | 2008 | ||
Firearms: Source | Chang Feng | Early production model | 2010 | |
Caliber | 2019 |