This video from C&Rsenal's "Primer" series features Professor Gruffudd presenting a detailed multimedia lecture on the Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle. The lesson covers the historic firearm's development, function, and includes live-fire demonstrations. The description provides supplemental reading recommendations and links to support the creators via Patreon and Substar, as well as merchandise and sponsors like Ballistol USA. Ammunition data is credited to DrakeGmbH and animations to Bruno.
This video showcases the Japanese "last-ditch" pole spear bayonet, a firearm accessory developed towards the end of World War II. Due to resource shortages and a desperate defense strategy, Japan produced bayonets designed to be lashed to poles for use as spears, anticipating an American invasion. The description highlights the tragic scale of civilian sacrifice planned and how the atomic bombings ultimately prevented this scenario. The video also promotes Headstamp Publishing's book catalog and the creator's Patreon and Floatplane channels.
This YouTube video focuses on the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka rifle. The description directs viewers to a longer documentary on the same topic, with links to support the creator via Patreon and Substar, and to purchase merchandise. The content appears to be an in-depth look at this specific historical firearm.
This video features a detailed look at the Japanese Type 99 Arisaka WWII sniper rifle, specifically a Nagoya variant chambered in 7.7x58mm JAP. The description highlights the effectiveness of sniper rifles in wartime and encourages viewers to support the channel via Patreon, join the NRA, and check out various sponsor discounts for firearms and accessories. The content focuses on a specific historical firearm and its significance.
This video conducts a "torture test" on a Japanese Arisaka rifle to debunk common WWII GI rumors about the rifle's poor quality and tendency to explode. The video aims to demonstrate that the Arisaka is a well-made and strong bolt-action rifle, potentially the strongest of WWII. It suggests they can be converted into attractive sporting rifles. The creators encourage viewers to submit requests for future torture tests.
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