Type: Single Action Caliber: 7.65x17 Type 64 ball Weight unloaded: 500 g Length: 148 mm Barrel length: n/a Capacity: 7 rounds
The Type 77 pistol is a fairy simple pocket-sized
pistol, which fires a marginally effective, low powered 7.65mm Type 64
cartridge, originally developed for the Type 64 silenced
pistol. Type 77 pistol is intended as a self-defense weapon for officers of
Chinese army (PLA) and police. It has been developed in the late 1970s and was
officially adopted circa 1981. Military issue Type 77 pistol shall not be
confused with much bigger and much more powerful 9mm NORINCO
Type 77B pistol, available commercially and made in China only for export
purposes.
Type 77 pistol is a blowback weapon, with striker-fired single
action firing mechanism. The only unusual feature is a so-called Chylevsky
device, made in the form of a separate front (vertical) part of the trigger
guard. This device (originally developed by the Swiss designer Chylevsky in the
first decade of the XX century) is used to load and cock the weapon by using
only one hand. To do so, shooter must pull the front part of the trigger guard
by its index finger. As it is connected to the slide, this pull will retract the
slide back, and upon the release of the finger, the slide and front part of the
trigger guard will return forward, chambering the cartridge and making the gun
ready to fire single action. To avoid damage to the index finger, moving part of
the trigger guard is automatically locked forward when trigger is pressed. If
the gun is to be carried "cocked and locked", it also features a
traditional manual safety on the frame, above the left grip panel. Single stack
magazine holds 7 rounds of ammunition. magazine release button is located at the
bottom of the trigger guard, on the left side of the frame. Bottom of the grip
is provided with lanyard ring.