T75 pistol
The T75 pistol (Chinese: T75手槍) is produced by the 205th Arsenal, Ministry of National Defense (Republic of China) in Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan).
T75 pistol
The T75 is based on the Italian-made Beretta M92.[1]
The T75 is in service with the Republic of China Military Police.[2]
The T75K3 features polygonal rifling developed at National Defense University which improve both barrel life and weapon accuracy. In 2019 the Taiwanese Army allocated NT$368.6 million to acquire 10,404 T75K3 pistols to replace aging M1911A1s.[3]
Variants
- XT84
- T75K1
- T75K2
- T75K3
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References
- Tactical Small Arms of the 21st Century A Complete Guide to Small Arms From Around the World. Cincinnati: F+W Media. 2011. p. 122. ISBN 9781440224829.
- "MP Small Arms". www.rocmp.org. ROCMP. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
- Lo Tien-pin and Jonathan Chin, Aaron Tu. "University's polygonal rifling improves weaponry". taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
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