The Type 96 Nambu LMG, chambered in 6.5x50mm, demonstrates surprisingly low recoil and excellent accuracy, with 28 rounds grouping tightly on target. Despite a case neck separation malfunction attributed to a dirty chamber, the firearm's design, including its unique 30-round magazine with a round counter, is praised. Ian McCollum highlights its well-engineered features, challenging myths about Japanese WWII weapon quality.
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