High Speed Low Drag in the 30s: Arisaka QD Sling

Published on June 16, 2020
Duration: 3:25

This review details the 1930s Japanese Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling, a metal loop design predating modern plastic versions. While innovative for rapid sling removal, especially on takedown rifles like the Type 2 Paratrooper, its clips can detach if tension is lost. The sling is distinct from other Japanese QD variants and was used on models like the Type 38 and Type 99.

Quick Summary

The Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling is a vintage quick-detach system from the 1930s, featuring a metal loop clip for rapid sling removal. While useful for takedown rifles like the Type 2 Paratrooper, its clips can detach if tension is lost, making it less reliable than modern designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 1930s Arisaka QD Sling
  2. 00:25Rear Attachment Mechanism & Reliability
  3. 01:13Front Attachment and Quick Release
  4. 01:32Historical Context: Type 2 Paratrooper & Compatibility
  5. 02:33Collector Naming & Variations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling?

The Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling is a vintage quick-detach sling system used on Japanese rifles in the 1930s. It features a formed metal wire loop that clips onto the rifle's sling swivel for rapid attachment and removal.

What are the advantages of the Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling?

Its primary advantage is the ability to quickly detach the sling without tools, which was particularly useful for Japanese paratrooper rifles like the Type 2 that featured a takedown design.

What are the disadvantages of the Arisaka 'wire bale' QD sling?

The main disadvantage is its potential unreliability. The metal clips can easily detach from the sling swivel if the sling loses tension, posing a risk of the rifle falling.

Which Arisaka rifles used the 'wire bale' QD sling?

The 'wire bale' QD sling was used on various Arisaka models, including the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. It was especially noted for its utility on the Type 2 Paratrooper rifle.

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