This guide details the field stripping process for a Japanese Type 30 infantry rifle, as demonstrated by C&Rsenal. The procedure involves removing the bolt, disassembling the bolt head and rear components, and extracting the firing pin and sear. The instructor emphasizes using appropriate tools for compressing the firing pin spring to avoid damage. The video questions the practicality of this level of disassembly for field cleaning.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Arisaka Type 44 Carbine, showcasing its historical markings, ammunition, and operational features. The demonstration includes live fire, highlighting the rifle's recoil, bolt cycling, and accuracy on steel targets. The presenter, identified as a firearms enthusiast and collector, exhibits safe handling and proficient operation.
This video focuses on a Japanese ZH-29 copy manufactured by Tokyo Gas & Electric. It appears to be a historical or technical examination of this specific firearm, likely delving into its design, functionality, and origins. The description points to further resources like firearms reference books and the creator's Patreon/Floatplane channels, suggesting a deep dive into firearm history and enthusiast content.
This video from C&Rsenal's "Primer" series features Professor Gruffudd presenting a detailed multimedia lecture on the Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle. The lesson covers the historic firearm's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. The description provides supplemental reading recommendations and links to support the creators via Patreon and Substar, as well as merchandise and sponsors like Ballistol USA. Ammunition data is credited to DrakeGmbH and animations to Bruno.
This video explores the concept of military takedown rifles, featuring a look at the Arisaka Type 99 and the US Air Force GAU 5A. Takedown rifles are highlighted as an interesting development in military firearms, with Japan noted as an early adopter. The description also includes various promotional links for Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets.
This YouTube video, the 209th installment of C&Rsenal's Primer series, features Professor Gruffudd's detailed lecture on the Japanese Type 99 Long Rifle. The episode delves into the historic firearm's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. It's part of a bi-weekly educational series focused on historic firearms, with opportunities for viewers to support the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar. Links to merchandise and recommended reading material on Japanese firearms and ammunition are also provided, along with acknowledgments for contributors on ammunition data and animations.
This video provides an updated review of the Japanese-made Howa Mini Action bolt-action rifle, chambered in 6.5 Grendel. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, discusses the rifle's reliability and quality, noting some minor flaws. He compares it to the Remington 700 platform and explores the viability of the 6.5 Grendel caliber. The review covers the rifle's features, real-world performance, and includes a closing segment referencing the Spitfire fighter plane. The video emphasizes the importance of viewer support for the channel through Patreon and other donation methods.
This guide demonstrates the basic operation of the Arisaka Type 99 bolt-action rifle. It covers identifying the rifle's caliber, using its iron and unique anti-aircraft sights, engaging the safety mechanism, loading via stripper clips or individually, and the firing and cycling process. The video highlights the bolt locking open when the magazine is empty.
This YouTube video is a segment from a larger "Primer" episode focusing on the Japanese Carcano Type I Rifle. The description directs viewers to a full episode and provides links for supporting the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The content appears to be an informational review or historical overview of the specified firearm.
This video demonstrates the unique safety mechanism of the Arisaka rifle, which features a 'dead trigger' when engaged by pushing and rotating the rear bolt knob. It also covers the standard procedure for loading the rifle using a 5-round stripper clip and chambering a round by closing the bolt. The demonstration includes live fire at a long-distance steel target, showcasing the rifle's accuracy.
This review covers the Arisaka Type 99 Long Rifle, a rare WWII Japanese bolt-action firearm. The video highlights its robust construction, the powerful 7.7x58mm cartridge, and its historical significance, including the Emperor's chrysanthemum marking. It distinguishes between early, well-made examples and later 'last ditch' production.
This video explores the history and features of the Japanese Type 38 rifle, a bolt-action rifle utilized by Japan during World War II. The description highlights its historical context, contrasting "Samurai spirit" with "European industrial might," and positions it as an "underrated rifle." The video is structured into segments covering its history, identification, features, and a concluding summary, suggesting a comprehensive overview for viewers interested in historical firearms and military equipment.
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