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No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

author:Mu Lingyang

The scene of Chu Yunfei chasing and killing the traitor Qian Bojun in "Bright Sword" must be familiar to everyone, which not only shows his backbone as a soldier, but also confirms his identity as a fast gunman.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

And there is actually a detail in this clip, that is, when Chu Yunfei borrowed a gun, he could obviously borrow a gun from many people at the scene, but he only walked to Monk Wei and borrowed the gun behind him.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Regarding this scene, some people may think that Chu Yunfei's move was accidental, but in fact, he already had a plan in his heart, because Monk Wei's gun has a lot of origins, and it is not an ordinary firearm.

"Chu Yunfei is a person who understands guns"

In "Bright Sword", Chu Yunfei was immediately furious when he learned that his old subordinates Qian Bojun and Zhang Fugui had the heart of treason and defection to the enemy.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Because in Chu Yunfei's view, the most important thing for a soldier is backbone, but now that the national disaster is at hand, the two of them are quite traitors, so he is naturally extremely angry.

And Qian Bojun also expected that Chu Yunfei was not good, so he deployed in the base area early, and when the two tore their faces and officially fought, Chu Yunfei immediately fell into a disadvantage due to insufficient troops.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

But fortunately, Li Yunlong had expected it and hurriedly sent a cavalry company to support, which saved Chu Yunfei from danger.

Immediately afterwards, when Chu Yunfei learned the news of Qian Bojun's escape, he immediately went to kill the other party in person, he first rode on Monk Wei's horse, and then said to the other party: "This brother, lend me your gun." ”

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

And there is a detail here, that is, when Chu Yunfei walked to the horse beside Monk Wei, he could obviously borrow a gun from many people, and he could also use his own matching gun, but he borrowed Monk Wei's gun.

But in fact, Chu Yunfei's move was not unintentional, but premeditated, you must know that he is a top student in the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, and he must be familiar with the attributes and performance of guns.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Secondly, when Chu Yunfei gave Li Yunlong a Browning pistol, he also fully demonstrated his understanding of firearms, and said all the information about Browning word for word.

And the reason why Chu Yunfei chose to borrow Monk Wei's gun, not the guns of his own guards and soldiers, and the Browning pistol he was wearing, was because he knew that this gun was very suitable for pursuit warfare.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

First of all, it is the reason why Chu Yunfei did not use his own gun, Browning, this is because Browning is suitable for close-range combat, and the range is very small.

If you shoot while chasing Qian Bojun on horseback, the chance of hitting will be greatly reduced, and it will be easy for the opponent to escape.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

The reason why they did not borrow the guns of their own guards and soldiers was because the guns in their hands were all British Stern submachine guns, and this kind of gun was only suitable for assault and street fighting.

Because it has a relatively short range and a fast rate of fire, it can strike first in the case of a close face, but it is not conducive to pursuit.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Although this firearm was very popular with soldiers at the time, it had a disadvantage, that is, it was small in accuracy, and there was a high chance of misfire, and the slightest mistake could lead to the loss of life.

Therefore, for Chu Yunfei, who knows guns, he naturally would not make such a low-level mistake, so he chose the firearm in the hands of Monk Wei, and this gun is a Japanese-made four-four type infantry rifle.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

The guns of this model can be said to have been specially created for cavalry, not only are they lightweight, but they also have a high degree of crosshair, and the probability of hitting the enemy is high.

Therefore, we can conclude that Chu Yunfei is a person who understands guns, and it is not by chance that he chose to borrow this gun from Monk Wei, but at a glance he chose this gun suitable for pursuit.

"The performance of this gun is outstanding"

In addition, the Japanese-made 44-style infantry rifle in Monk Wei's hand is also very good in performance, which is not difficult to see from the clip in the play where he went to the division headquarters to deliver a letter.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

After Monk Wei and Duan Peng escaped from the devil in "Bright Sword", before Monk Wei could rest for a while, Li Yunlong sent him an order, which was to go to the division headquarters to deliver a letter.

Hearing this, Monk Wei rode on his horse and left the headquarters without saying a word, and while passing by a hillside, he happened to encounter a Japanese squad.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Seeing this, Monk Wei took out the Japanese-made four-four type infantry rifle, first killed the captain of the devil with one shot, and then killed three devils.

From this scene, it is not difficult for us to see how good the performance of this gun is, it can accurately hit the enemy at medium and long distances, and it is a void bullet.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

The most important thing is that when Monk Wei destroyed the four devils, he was still in the situation of exposing and shooting, and this detail undoubtedly shows the portability and ultra-long range of the four-four infantry rifle.

"The 44-style infantry rifle has a lot of origins"

Not only that, this gun also has a great origin, it is not an ordinary cavalry portable gun, because the Japanese-made 44 type infantry rifle is a cavalry firearm specially worn by the Japanese nobles.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

The Japanese army planned early on in the formation of cavalry companies, and the first cavalry units appeared in Japan during the shogunate period, although the number of cavalry at that time was very small, but they were all nobles.

And these nobles, in addition to being very picky about the type of horse, also attached great importance to the weapons in their hands, and must demand the most sophisticated weapons.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

At first, the Japanese government did not pay attention to this, and the guns worn by the Japanese cavalry were all short-barreled 38-type rifles, which were what we called the "38 big cover".

Although this rifle is called a short-barreled rifle, its actual length is undoubtedly the same as that of a sniper rifle, and it is very bulky to pick up, making it suitable for combat while lurking.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

The second is that the weight of the short-barreled Type 38 rifle is very heavy, and if the gun is held in one hand, it will cause sore and cramping in the arm, which greatly reduces the combat effectiveness, and is not suitable for immediate combat.

It was precisely because of the various reasons of the short-barreled Type 38 rifle that the noble cavalry was resentful and constantly pointed out the disadvantages of the gun to their superiors.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Seeing that the dissatisfaction of the aristocratic cavalry was getting louder and louder, the Japanese army, after some careful consideration, decided to design a cavalry firearm for the cavalry, which was short, light and long-range, so the 44-style infantry rifle appeared.

The aristocratic cavalry of the Japanese army generally boasted of its superior performance after using the 44-type infantry rifle, so this gun became the standard weapon of the Japanese cavalry.

"Timely Compensation of Losses"

Not only that, Chu Yunfei's purpose in borrowing this four-four type infantry spear from Monk Wei, in addition to the above two points, there is also a possibility, that is, to make up for the damage in time.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

Because Chu Yunfei knew Li Yunlong's temper very well, he knew that once the equipment of one of his battalions fell into the hands of the other party, it would be even more difficult to come over again.

Therefore, Chu Yunfei thought about taking Li Yunlong's sophisticated weapon, although the gun and the equipment of that battalion must have suffered a loss, but at least he could have a little psychological comfort.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

What should be said or not is that Chu Yunfei and Qian Bojun were also very smart when they confronted each other, after he chased Qian Bojun, he first persuaded the other party to be a child, and then fought with the other party.

And this scene is not that Chu Yunfei doesn't want to kill innocents indiscriminately, but he knows that two fists are invincible to four hands, if he really fights two with one, even if Chu Yunfei is a fast gunner, he can't retreat with his whole body.

No wonder when Chu Yunfei chased and killed the traitor, he only borrowed a gun from Monk Wei, and it turned out that this gun had a great background

All in all, Chu Yunfei's purpose of borrowing the Japanese-made 44-style infantry spear from the Wei monk was not accidental, but took into account many reasons.

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