the original CS06 submachine gun came from the Chang Feng manufacturing company in China and it was designed with its helical magazine to feed the 5.8x21mm cartridge, but could also use the magazine from the Chang Feng made pistol, the QSZ-92. This feature was dropped on the production model.
During a trip through Southwest Asia, we uncovered a cache of Chinese weapons and were able to disassemble, analyze a bit, and test the CS06 and its suppressor. We are uncertain of the nomenclature: popular gun lore suggests the LS06 is the suppressor, the Chinese call this the CS06/LS06 model, but we do not know for certain. The suppressor was an elaborate and overcomplicated design, expensive to machine, and it performed poorly. Dr. Dater’s initial analysis of how ineffective the design would be was born out in testing. Lack of time kept us from doing a complete armorer’s photo shoot and video.
Overall, the CS06 was an effective submachine gun platform. Disassembly was difficult and a bit complex, not near as troubling as reassembly – until we found a manual and discovered the secret in the rear pin system.
The CS 06 submachine gun barrel has rows of angled ports that aim gas into the rear entry chamber of the suppressor. Mounting the suppressor is using the lock ring of the can onto the left-hand, standard metric threads.
hinese manufactured (Polytechnologies offers this) CS06/LS06 submachine gun with suppressor above it. Note the 50-round helical drum to contain the 9x19mm ammunition. Charging handle is on the right. The bolt system telescopes around the barrel to shorten the action. A short Picatinny style rail is under the front of the barrel area.
Weapon & Ammunition: CS06/ LS06 9x19mm
Suppressor: CS06/ LS06 Weighting: A Average of 5 samples: 135.5 dB
Reduction: 21.7 1st Round Pop: +1.6 dB
Average remaining 4 rounds: 135.2 dB (136.8, 135.0, 136.3, 134.3, 135.3)
Standard Deviation: 0.90
the original CS06 submachine gun came from the Chang Feng manufacturing company in China and it was designed with its helical magazine to feed the 5.8x21mm cartridge, but could also use the magazine from the Chang Feng made pistol, the QSZ-92. This feature was dropped on the production model.During a trip through Southwest Asia, we uncovered a cache of Chinese weapons and were able to disassemble, analyze a bit, and test the CS06 and its suppressor. We are uncertain of the nomenclature: popular gun lore suggests the LS06 is the suppressor, the Chinese call this the CS06/LS06 model, but we do not know for certain. The suppressor was an elaborate and overcomplicated design, expensive to machine, and it performed poorly. Dr. Dater’s initial analysis of how ineffective the design would be was born out in testing. Lack of time kept us from doing a complete armorer’s photo shoot and video.Overall, the CS06 was an effective submachine gun platform. Disassembly was difficult and a bit complex, not near as troubling as reassembly – until we found a manual and discovered the secret in the rear pin system.The CS 06 submachine gun barrel has rows of angled ports that aim gas into the rear entry chamber of the suppressor. Mounting the suppressor is using the lock ring of the can onto the left-hand, standard metric threads.hinese manufactured (Polytechnologies offers this) CS06/LS06 submachine gun with suppressor above it. Note the 50-round helical drum to contain the 9x19mm ammunition. Charging handle is on the right. The bolt system telescopes around the barrel to shorten the action. A short Picatinny style rail is under the front of the barrel area.Weapon & Ammunition: CS06/ LS06 9x19mmSuppressor: CS06/ LS06 Weighting: A Average of 5 samples: 135.5 dBReduction: 21.7 1st Round Pop: +1.6 dBAverage remaining 4 rounds: 135.2 dB (136.8, 135.0, 136.3, 134.3, 135.3)Standard Deviation: 0.90
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