Japanese Type 26 Revolver - Shooting and Mechanism
This guide details the tool-less disassembly of the Japanese Type 26 Revolver, a process facilitated by swinging the trigger guard forward. The video, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, highlights the unique mechanism and provides insights into its historical context and maintenance. The revolver, adopted in 1893, is notable for its early Japanese domestic production and its functional similarities to contemporary British designs.






