This video, from 'Guns You Can't Live Without,' identifies ten military surplus rifles that remain affordable in 2026, despite rising prices for other collectible firearms. The expert instructor highlights specific models like the Steyr M95/30, Chinese Type 53, Turkish Model 1938 Mauser, and others, detailing their historical context, mechanical features, and current market values, emphasizing smart collector opportunities before prices potentially increase.
This guide details the modifications made to Estonian sniper rifles, specifically an Arisaka Type 38 in .303 British and an Enfield P14 in 7.62x54R, as presented by Ian McCollum. It covers the heavy barrel conversions, stock modifications, and the unique Arsenal Tallinn diopter sights. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on expert identification of obscure markings and historical context.
This expert review delves into the Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle, highlighting its design philosophy by Kijiro Nambu, which prioritized simplicity, reliability, and aesthetics. The video provides a detailed mechanical breakdown, including the unique safety mechanism, dust cover, and stock drain hole. It also touches upon the updated 6.5mm spitzer ammunition, offering a comprehensive look at this historically significant firearm.
This video provides a critical review of five hunting rifles that the speaker, demonstrating high expertise in firearm mechanics and history, would never purchase. It details specific design flaws, reliability issues, and safety concerns associated with models like sporterized Arisakas, the Winchester Model 100, Savage Model 340, Ruger M44 Deerstalker, and Winslow Rifles, offering valuable insights for potential buyers.
This expert guide provides a detailed look at the Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle, drawing on high authority and expertise. It covers key specifications, design philosophy, and mechanical features, including improvements over the Type 30. The guide highlights the rifle's ruggedness, reliability, and specific operational aspects like the dust cover and safety knob.
This guide details the installation and function of the Arisaka 'Wire Bale' QD Sling, a historical accessory for Japanese Arisaka rifles. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates how the dual-end wire bale clips attach to standard sling swivels for quick detach capability. The guide highlights the sling's utility, particularly for paratrooper variants, while also noting potential reliability issues with the clip design.
This compilation showcases a diverse array of firearms, from classic bolt-action rifles like the Swiss K31 and Mosin Nagant to iconic semi-automatics such as the M1 Garand and AK-47. It highlights various action types, including pump-action shotguns (Remington 870, Winchester 1897) and lever-actions (Winchester 1894), demonstrating their operation and firing characteristics. The video also features several historical firearms, like the Springfield Trapdoor and Martini-Henry, offering a broad look at firearm evolution and function.
This guide, informed by a firearms instructor with high authority, details how to differentiate between genuine Japanese Arisaka rifles and dangerous training replicas. It emphasizes critical visual inspection points like bore rifling, metal finishing, and receiver markings to prevent catastrophic failures when live ammunition is mistakenly used in training models.
This video provides an expert overview of ten of the most iconic bolt-action rifles ever produced, covering their historical significance, technical specifications, and impact on firearms design. The host, demonstrating high authority and deep familiarity with firearm history, details models from major manufacturers like Springfield, Mauser, Winchester, and Remington, highlighting their roles in military and civilian applications.
This video provides an expert assessment of Japanese Arisaka 'Last Ditch' WWII rifles, focusing on their safety and shootability. The host, a seasoned firearms historian, details the manufacturing simplifications due to wartime shortages and compares 'Last Ditch' models to earlier production Type 99s. He emphasizes that while crude, these rifles are mechanically sound if in good condition and can be safely fired after a thorough inspection by a gunsmith.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Japanese Type I Carcano, a unique rifle born from a 1937 Axis agreement. Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms, details its hybrid design, combining an Italian Carcano action with Japanese Arisaka Type 38 furniture and chambered in 6.5x50mm Japanese. The discussion covers its historical context, mechanical features, production details, and comparisons to its Japanese counterpart.
This video examines a 7/8 scale training version of the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka rifle. It highlights key differences from the standard model, including a smoothbore barrel, absence of bolt locking lugs, and a simplified extractor, all designed for safe operation with blanks. The trainer accurately replicates functional aspects like the safety mechanism and stripper clip guide for realistic training.
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