This video provides an in-depth look at a Japanese WW2 training machine gun designed for wooden bullet blanks. The guide details its simple construction, including a blowback action, smoothbore barrel, and fake gas system, all intended to mimic the handling of service Nambu machine guns for safe military and school training. It emphasizes the weapon's legal classification as an NFA-registered machine gun in the US and strongly warns against attempting to fire live ammunition due to the inherent dangers.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 76 submachine gun highlights its surprising controllability and performance despite a simple stamped metal construction. Ian McCollum notes its low rate of fire contributes to easy target tracking and a pleasant shooting experience with minimal recoil. The video also touches on its lineage from the Swedish M45 and its legal status as a transferable NFA firearm.
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