This YouTube video, titled "Minute of Mae: Japanese Arisaka Type 38," focuses on a specific historical firearm. The description indicates it's a segment from a larger "Primer episode," suggesting an educational or historical approach to firearms. The content creator, CandRsenal, also promotes their Patreon, merchandise, and directs viewers to the full episode for more information. The primary subject appears to be the Arisaka Type 38 rifle, likely with historical context and possibly a demonstration or overview.
This August 2018 Q&A video from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics submitted by viewers. Questions range from practical concerns like AK front sight snagging and environmental issues in competitions to historical discussions about the Arisaka Type 38/99, M1 Garand, and the history of sighting systems. They also delve into modern firearms, including the AR10, M27 IAR, WWSD builds, and the viability of .40 S&W. Other topics include 3D printed firearms, cowboy action firearms, straight-pull sniper rifles, binary triggers, and handguard heat mitigation. The video features Karl and Ian answering questions and offering their expert opinions.
This WWI Primer documentary from C&Rsenal delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Arisaka Type 38 and Type 44 Carbines. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the video, presented in collaboration with The Great War, explores these classic firearms of World War I. It also features information on the 6.5x50mm cartridge, the rifles' specifications (5-round capacity, 38-inch length, 7.8 lbs weight), and credits Melissa Hyman for music, Shoot Logic for range space, and DrakeGmbH for ammunition data.
This WWI Primer documentary from C&Rsenal delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Japanese Type 38 "Arisaka" rifle. The video covers the rifle's specifications, including its 6.5x50mm cartridge, 5-round capacity, and dimensions. It's presented in collaboration with "The Great War" channel and features additional reading resources and support links for the creators.
This video focuses on a rare 7/8 scale Arisaka Type 38 trainer rifle, a fascinating piece of historical firearm design. Unlike typical trainers that used rimfire cartridges, this particular example is chambered for 6.5x50mm blank rounds. The description highlights that such scaled-down firearms were common in various countries before WWII to introduce young boys to military service and firearms handling. The video likely provides a close examination of this unique trainer, discussing its features, historical context, and manufacturing differences from its full-size counterpart.
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