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The Type 82 Submachinegun (1982年式衝鋒槍) is a Chinese copy of the Polish FB PM-63. During the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979 the Chinese People's Liberation Army captured PM-63 submachineguns from Vietnamese forces, and later manufactured unlicensed copies. The Type 82 is a copy of early production models of the PM-63; significant differences from the original PM-63 are the addition of a sling point on the left side of the chassis, and access to 40-round magazines.
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The Type 82 Submachinegun(1982年式衝鋒槍) is a direct copy of Polish FB PM-63. During the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, the Chinese People's Liberation Army captured PM-63 SMG from the Vietnamese vehicle crew, and later 'illegally' produced after through research and disassembly. The Type 82 is basically a 1967 version of PM-63 which was used by the Vietnamese tank and vehicle crew: it retains a shorter spring and a one-piece tungsten fire rate reducer. The major difference from the original FB PM-63 is the additional sling point which is located on the left side of the weapon and access to 40-rounds magazine.  
  
Despite being captured and intended for use by the People's Liberation Army, the Type 82 was never adopted by the army; it was used by Armed People's Police and later by regular police in a limited fashion. The Type 82 was intended for use as a primary weapon by frontline combat units, unlike the PM-63 which was designed as a sidearm for vehicle crews. However the Type 82 was plagued with mechanical problems and high manufacturing costs, due to its complex internal design. Furthermore, the reciprocating slide sits very close to the user's face, and eye injuries are possible if holding the gun too close to your face while using the shoulder stock. For this reason, most operators don't use the shoulder stock.
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Despite based on the captured PM-63 by the People's Liberation Army in the Sino-Vietnamese war, the Type 82 Submachinegun was not adopted by the army; it was used by Armed People's Police and later by regular police in a limited unit. The Type 82 Submachinegun was intended to be used by the frontline unit, unlike PM-63 which was designed to be used by vehicle crew. However the Type 82 is plagued with mechanical problems and expensive manufacturing costs due to complex internal design. Furthermore, the operating mechanism involves the upper breechblock will hit the operator's eye if one cannot manage the distance; therefore most operators don't utilise the retractable stock in order to prevent being hit by the breechblock. Because of those problems, the Type 82 Submachinegun was manufactured in very limited numbers thus making it extremely rare; Despite this, Norinco did promote the Type 82 to the international arms fair in the 1990s.<ref name = "Type 82 SMG page">[[http://pewpewpew.work/china/smg/82/82.htm|Type 82 SMG page]]</ref>
 
 
The Type 82 was manufactured in very limited numbers owing to these factors, thus making it extremely rare. Despite this, Norinco exhibited the Type 82 at international arms fairs in the 1980s and 1990s.<ref name = "Type 82 SMG page">[http://pewpewpew.work/china/smg/82/82.htm Type 82 SMG page]</ref>
 
  
 
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This is Kasumi, an energetic, sunny girl with a head full of fantasies. While she didn't do well during her time in the police department, she used her long experience playing galgames to create the ideal "walkthrough" to maxing out the affection of her colleagues and ended up becoming something like a mascot to the team. For Kasumi, entering Griffin is nothing more than starting a New Game+ after 100%-ing her first playthrough. For instance, she's been working hard to map the personality and likes of the one "capture target" that the Griffin Dolls have never been able to crack, namely, the Commander...
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This is Kasumi, an energetic, sunny girl with a head full of fantasies. While she didn't do well during her time in the police department, she used her long experience playing galgames to create the ideal "walkthrough" to maxing out the affection of her colleagues and ended up becoming something like a mascot to the team. For Kasumi, entering Griffin is nothing more than starting a new game after 100%-ing the previous one. For instance, she's been working hard to map the personality and likes of the one "capture target" that the Griffin Dolls have never been able to crack, namely, the Commander...
  
 
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* Despite the limited number manufactured, the Type 82 SMG was actually used by Suzhou Special Police during 2010 Shanghai World Expo.<ref name = "Type 82 SMG page">[http://pewpewpew.work/china/smg/82/82.htm Type 82 SMG page]</ref>
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* Despite the limited number manufactured, the Type 82 SMG was actually used by Suzhou Special Police during 2010 Shanghai World Expo.<ref name = "Type 82 SMG page">[[http://pewpewpew.work/china/smg/82/82.htm|Type 82 SMG page]]</ref>
** Outside of law enforcement, Type 82 SMGs were known to be used by the gangster Yip Kai-Foon, having been smuggled into Hong Kong during the last days of British rule.
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** Outside of law enforcer use, the Type 82 SMG was also used by Yip Kai-Foon gang by smuggling it to Hong Kong during the last British governmental rule in Hong Kong.
 
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