For other uses of Type 95, see Type 95

The QBB-95 (Chinese: 轻武器步枪班用一九九五 Qīngwuqi Bùqiāng Bānyòng, 1995; English: Light Weapon, Rifle, Squad based, 1995), or the Type 95 LSW (Chinese: 95式班用步枪 95 Shì Bānyòng Bùqiāng; English: Type 95 Squad Rifle), is a Chinese light support weapon designed in 1995 by Norinco, based on the QBZ-95 assault rifle. It uses the 5.8x42mm DPB87 cartridge. It typically uses 75-round drum magazines, although the standard 30-round box magazine is also available. It has a rate of fire around 650 rounds per minute and has an effective range of 600 meters.

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Battlefield 2 Edit

Type 95 Faction People's Liberation Army Kit Support Handling Firemodes Fully Automatic Rate of fire 900 rpm Ammunition Magazine 100 rounds Reload 4.2 seconds Effects Damage 25 Multipliers 3 (head)

1 (torso)

0.7 (limbs)

0.66 (armored torso) Range and Recoil Recoil

0.25-0.45 (hip) 0.5 (zoomed) Spread Hipfire Zoomed 0.4 (Min)

1.4 (standing)

0.6 (Crouched) 0.4 (Prone) 0.4 (Min)

1.4 (standing)

0.6 (Crouched) 0.4 (Prone) Media

"The Type 95 is the light machinegun version of the Type 95 carbine. It uses the same ammunition but has a slightly longer barrel and is drum-loaded." — In-game description





The Type 95 is a light machine gun featured in Battlefield 2, issued to the People's Liberation Army Support Kit. When prone, the Type 95 has medium accuracy over distance (which rapidly deteriorates with extended automatic fire), and delivers decent damage. It carries a hundred-round magazine and has a short reload period when compared to the other weapons in its class. However, its MEC counterpart bears superior spread and damage, while its USMC counterpart is superior in terms of spread.

It can also be found as a mounted weapon in some maps, with infinite ammo and high accuracy. However, the mounted version has no iron sights, and is prone to overheating.

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Battlefield 3 Edit

"Light machinegun designed in China and used by the PLA." — Battlelog description





The QBB-95 is part of the Back to Karkand expansion along with 9 other weapons. It has a rate of fire of 650 rounds per minute and a drum magazine of 75+1 rounds. It has a fairly controllable amount of recoil due to its low fire rate in addition to having a burst fire mode. It can be unlocked by finishing the assignment "Let It Rain". When initially unlocked, it came with an extended mag, a bipod, and a ballistic (12x) scope. The ballistic scope, extended mag and PKS-07 were removed in the March 2012 update, but the extended mag and the PKS-07 returned in the September 2012 patch.

The bipod attachment features a unique and slightly faster deploy time. The AUG A3, along with the QBB-95, has the highest muzzle velocity of any weapon, even besting the M98B, at 670. Compared to its closest counterpart performance-wise, the QJY-88 LMG, the QBB-95 has slightly higher initial and subsequent recoil, less spread, lower default magazine capacity, faster muzzle velocity and a significantly faster reload.

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Battlefield Play4Free Edit

QBB-95 Kit Medic Progression Unlocked at Level 21 Handling Firemodes Automatic Ammunition Magazine 60 rounds Starting ammunition 60+180 Effects Damage 27-20 Range and Recoil Recoil 0.375 (Horizontal) 0.5375 (Vertical)

The QBB-95 in Battlefield Play4Free is a bullpup LMG for Medic class. It features a 60-round drum magazine with 180 rounds in reserve, very good damage, poor deviation (manageable via attachments), controllable upward recoil but it has horizontal recoil similar to the FAMAS for the Assault class. It fires at 900 RPM and is available for 2499 Battlefunds.

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Battlefield 4 Edit

The QBB-95-1 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 4.

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The QBB-95-1 is an unlockable weapon unlocked by completing the Silver assignment in Singapore by scoring 15,000 points. It is equipped with a Prisma and Laser Sight. It features a Worm Autumn pattern.

Multiplayer Edit

The QBB-95-1 is a Light machine gun for the Support class. It is somewhat of a middle ground between belt-fed LMGs such as the Type 88 and LSAT, and magazine-fed LMGs like the U-100 MK5.

It has the same rate-of-fire as the QBZ-95-1, and similar handling. It is the only bullpup LMG, aside from the L86A2, giving it superior mobility. However, its low fire rate and average damage means it may take longer to drop an enemy than other LMGs such as the M249 SAW.

Its main advantage is the highest stability in its class, making it possible to use similar to an Assault Rifle, but with a high capacity for extended suppressive fire.

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Battlefield 4 Edit

Despite being called the newer QBB-95-1, the weapon is actually modeled after the older QBB-95, using the older version's foreend and with the fire selector being above the pistol grip instead of on the stock.

The Chinese characters on the carrying handle of the QBB-95-1 (中国军队) translate to "Chinese Army"; this also appears on QBZ-95-1 and Type-95B-1.