Japanese WWII Arisaka Type 44 Carbine

Published on March 28, 2011
Duration: 12:28

This review covers the Japanese WWII Arisaka Type 44 Carbine, highlighting its compact size and historical significance, including its potential capture from a submarine. The video details its unique bolt safety, the often-ground-off 'mum' symbol, and the 6.5 Jap caliber. Practical shooting observations include mild recoil but a notable tendency to shoot right, necessitating 'Kentucky windage'.

Quick Summary

The Japanese WWII Arisaka Type 44 Carbine is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 Jap. It features a unique, easy-to-operate safety and a metal nose cap for a folding bayonet. While recoil is mild, this example shot right, necessitating 'Kentucky windage'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Shooting
  2. 02:37Mechanical Features & Markings
  3. 04:47Ammunition & Recoil
  4. 06:11Range Performance & Kentucky Windage
  5. 10:34Final Thoughts & Historical Context

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key mechanical features of the Japanese Arisaka Type 44 Carbine?

The Arisaka Type 44 Carbine features a bolt-action mechanism with a unique safety that is noted as easier to operate than a Mosin-Nagant's. It also has a distinctive metal nose cap designed for a folding bayonet and a trapdoor in the buttplate for cleaning rod storage.

What is the significance of the 'mum' symbol on Japanese Arisaka rifles?

The 'mum' symbol, representing the Imperial Chrysanthemum, signifies imperial ownership and authority on Japanese military firearms. Many were ground off after WWII to avoid disgracing the Emperor, indicating a change in political climate.

How does the Arisaka Type 44 Carbine perform on the range?

During range testing, the Type 44 Carbine exhibited mild recoil, making it comfortable to shoot. However, this specific rifle demonstrated a significant tendency to shoot to the right, requiring the shooter to employ 'Kentucky windage' for accuracy.

What caliber does the Arisaka Type 44 Carbine use, and what are the ammunition considerations?

The Arisaka Type 44 Carbine is chambered in 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka, often referred to as '6.5 Jap'. Ammunition for this caliber, such as Hornady's 140-grain soft point, is noted as being relatively expensive and harder to find.

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