Arisaka Type 99 to 500yds: Practical Accuracy (Why did Japanese use those sights?!)
The Arisaka Type 99 was tested for practical accuracy out to 500 yards, revealing its unique sight system's challenges and combat-oriented design. Despite a learning curve with the barley-corn post and aperture, the rifle proved capable of hitting targets at extended ranges. Its smooth, fast bolt action and combat accuracy philosophy made it well-suited for the Imperial Japanese Army's doctrine.






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