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The QBZ-95 makes a second appearance in ''Battlefield 3'' as the QBZ-95B.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zpZMto65XEE YouTube], retrieved November 18, 2011.</ref> To unlock the 95B, the first engineer assignment must have already been completed. Once it is done, the second assignment (called "[[It Goes Boom!]]"), which unlocks this weapon, is unlocked. It can be completed by destroying a vehicle with the [[Repair Tool]], killing 50 people with AT Rockets, and winning 5 [[Conquest]] rounds.
 
The QBZ-95 makes a second appearance in ''Battlefield 3'' as the QBZ-95B.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zpZMto65XEE YouTube], retrieved November 18, 2011.</ref> To unlock the 95B, the first engineer assignment must have already been completed. Once it is done, the second assignment (called "[[It Goes Boom!]]"), which unlocks this weapon, is unlocked. It can be completed by destroying a vehicle with the [[Repair Tool]], killing 50 people with AT Rockets, and winning 5 [[Conquest]] rounds.
   
The weapon is similar in handling to the [[AKS-74u]]. Recoil is quite mild, but operators can lose their target if firing fully automatically. Its iron sights are similar to the [[QBB-95]], very clear and easy to use. Due to its short length it cannot be equipped with a bipod. The weapon has a foregrip already attached, but this originally did not effect the handling in any way. As of the most recent patch (R4), the integrated foregrip now functions properly, greatly reducing the amount of recoil. Instead of equipping attachments like most primary weapons, it equips them in a matter similar to [[PDW]]s.{{Clear}}
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The weapon is similar in handling to the [[AKS-74u]]. Recoil is quite mild, but operators can lose their target if firing fully automatically. Its iron sights are similar to the [[QBB-95]], very clear and easy to use. Due to its short length it cannot be equipped with a bipod. The weapon has a foregrip already attached, but this originally did not yield effect to the handling in any way. As of the most recent patch (R4), the integrated foregrip now functions properly, greatly reducing the amount of recoil felt. Instead of equipping attachments like most primary weapons, it equips them in a manner similar to [[PDW]]s.{{Clear}}
 
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QBZ-95 IRL

The QBZ-95 in real life.

The QBZ-95 (Chinese: 轻武器步枪自动一九九五 Qīngwǔqì Bùqiāng Zìdòng, 1995; English: Light weapon, Rifle, Automatic, 1995), or Type 95, is a Chinese assault rifle designed in 1995 and manufactured by Norinco and Jianshe Corp(Chinese: 北方工业公司), China South. It is in service with the People's Liberation Army. It uses the Chinese 5.8x42mm DBP87 cartridge with a typically 30 round magazine, has a rate of fire of around 650 rounds per minute and an effective range of 400 meters, with a maximum range of 600 meters. It also has a specialized and optional 4x telescopic sight.

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

In Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, the Type 95 is issued to PLA Assault soldiers. It has a moderate rate of fire, a 30 round magazine, high damage and good accuracy. It can kill in a single head shot and is effective as a sharpshooting weapon with its ACOG-like scope. It also has a Type 91 attached to it. Blind firing for head shots and the grenade launcher can easily dispose of a large group of enemies.

In multiplayer, it is issued to the PLA Assault kit and can be used similarly to how it's used in singleplayer.



Battlefield 3

"Standard service rifle of the Chinese armed forces."

— Battlelog description

The QBZ-95 makes a second appearance in Battlefield 3 as the QBZ-95B.[1] To unlock the 95B, the first engineer assignment must have already been completed. Once it is done, the second assignment (called "It Goes Boom!"), which unlocks this weapon, is unlocked. It can be completed by destroying a vehicle with the Repair Tool, killing 50 people with AT Rockets, and winning 5 Conquest rounds.

The weapon is similar in handling to the AKS-74u. Recoil is quite mild, but operators can lose their target if firing fully automatically. Its iron sights are similar to the QBB-95, very clear and easy to use. Due to its short length it cannot be equipped with a bipod. The weapon has a foregrip already attached, but this originally did not yield effect to the handling in any way. As of the most recent patch (R4), the integrated foregrip now functions properly, greatly reducing the amount of recoil felt. Instead of equipping attachments like most primary weapons, it equips them in a manner similar to PDWs.

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Trivia

  • The QBZ-95B in Battlefield 3 was originally going to be the Type 97.

References

  1. YouTube, retrieved November 18, 2011.