History Primer 207: Shanxi Type 6-5 Infantry Rifle

Published on February 18, 2025
Duration: 62:02

This video details the history and technical aspects of the Shanxi Type 65 infantry rifle, a Chinese clone of the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka. It explores the rifle's origins in Shanxi Province, its production challenges, and its service life through various Chinese conflicts. The comparison with the original Type 38 highlights manufacturing differences and quality variations.

Quick Summary

The Shanxi Type 65 infantry rifle is a Chinese-made clone of the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka, chambered in 6.5x50mmSR. Developed around 1925 in Shanxi Province, it aimed to provide indigenous arms during a period of political instability. While mechanically similar, it often shows differences in finish and construction quality compared to the original Japanese rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shanxi Type 65 Rifle
  2. 00:28Identifying the Rifle: Type 38 Arisaka Clone
  3. 00:50Physical Specifications: Length and Weight
  4. 01:03Magazine Capacity and Cartridge
  5. 02:04Origins: Shanxi Province and Industrialization
  6. 03:41The 1911 Revolution and Yen Shishan
  7. 07:17Developing Shanxi's Arms Industry
  8. 11:49Imported Cartridge Cases: 8mm Mauser and 6.5mm Japanese
  9. 12:03The Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Design
  10. 13:42Focus on the Type 38 and 6.5mm Cartridge
  11. 15:33Examining the Shanxi Type 65 Rifle
  12. 16:02Front Sight and Bayonet Lug Comparison
  13. 16:30Stock and Magazine Floor Plate Differences
  14. 17:41Stock Construction: One-Piece vs. Two-Piece
  15. 18:49Top View Comparison: Dust Cover and Reinforcement
  16. 19:31Markings: Shanxi Type 65 vs. Type 38
  17. 20:59Quality Differences: Small Parts and Workmanship
  18. 21:25Bolt and Safety Knob Variations
  19. 22:52Rifling and Thread Pitch Anomalies
  20. 24:30Shooting Demonstration
  21. 25:55Ergonomic Comparison: Type 65 vs. Type 38
  22. 45:45May's Opinion: Type 65 vs. Type 38 Ergonomics
  23. 47:45Action Grittiness and Bolt Feel
  24. 48:42Wrist Thickness and Comfort Comparison
  25. 49:39Trigger Profile and Wear
  26. 51:03Quality Concerns and Abuse of the Type 65
  27. 53:25Testament to the Type 38 Design
  28. 53:54Preference: Type 65 vs. Japanese Type 38
  29. 55:06Comparison with Mongolian Type 13
  30. 56:52Executive Producers and Special Thanks
  31. 59:21Outro and Additional Anecdotes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Shanxi Type 65 infantry rifle?

The Shanxi Type 65 infantry rifle is a Chinese-made clone of the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka. It was produced in Shanxi Province, China, and chambered in the 6.5x50mmSR cartridge, mirroring the original Japanese design.

How does the Shanxi Type 65 compare to the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka?

While mechanically similar, the Shanxi Type 65 often exhibits differences in wood stock construction, small parts fitting, and overall finish quality compared to the Japanese Type 38. The Type 65's production was more rudimentary, reflecting the industrial capabilities of the time in China.

When and why was the Shanxi Type 65 rifle developed?

The Shanxi Type 65 rifle began production around 1925 in Shanxi Province, China. Its development was driven by the need for indigenous arms manufacturing during a period of political instability and reliance on foreign arms, particularly the popular Japanese Type 38.

What caliber does the Shanxi Type 65 rifle use?

The Shanxi Type 65 infantry rifle is chambered in the 6.5x50mmSR cartridge, the same caliber used by the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka rifle it was cloned from. This cartridge was known for its effectiveness and manageable recoil.

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