This video explores the concept of military takedown rifles, featuring a look at the Arisaka Type 99 and the US Air Force GAU 5A. Takedown rifles are highlighted as an interesting development in military firearms, with Japan noted as an early adopter. The description also includes various promotional links for Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets.
This video provides a quick, under-60-second tutorial on how to operate an Arisaka Type 99 bolt-action rifle. It specifically mentions the rifle's chambering in 7.7x58 Japanese and its equipped anti-aircraft sights. The video also serves as a reminder of the four fundamental rules of firearm safety.
This YouTube video features a comparison and discussion of several firearms: the Arisaka Type 99, Glock 47, Diamondback Sidekick, and Shadow System XR920. The description hints at various related topics including different calibers, historical firearms, and popular video games often associated with firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video features Hickok45 discussing and shooting the historic Arisaka Type 99 military surplus rifle. The description highlights the rifle's historical significance and provides shout-outs to various sponsors and the creator's alternate channels. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating that it's for educational and entertainment purposes only and not for selling firearms or performing modifications.
This video features "Yakking in the woods while plinking" with a focus on two specific firearms: an Arisaka Type 99 WWII Rifle and a S&W Model 66-1 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. The description also highlights various sponsors and related YouTube channels, suggesting a typical content format for the creator.
This YouTube video focuses on the Arisaka Type 99 rifle. Based on the title and description, the content likely covers the rifle's historical significance, its use in World War II, and potentially its features as a bolt-action sniper rifle. The inclusion of gaming hashtags like Call of Duty, Warzone, and PUBG suggests the video might draw parallels between the real firearm and its virtual counterparts, or perhaps showcase the rifle in a gaming context. The presence of ASMR and Banzai further hints at an immersive or historically themed presentation.
This video provides a practical accuracy test of the Arisaka Type 99 short rifle, focusing on its performance out to 500 yards. It delves into the effectiveness and rationale behind the rifle's distinctive wide aperture sights, especially their anti-aircraft capability and speed, contrasting them with standard sights of the era. The analysis also touches upon the rifle's strong action and gas escape mitigation. The video features contributions and thanks to The Gun Room and C&Rsenal, offering additional Arisaka content links for viewers.
This video features a shooting session with an early war Arisaka Type 99 rifle, specifically a late 1941 production model. The rifle is highlighted with its distinctive features, including a monopod, anti-aircraft (AA) sights, and a dust cover. The description confirms the model and the year of manufacture, emphasizing its historical context.
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 YouTube video, titled "Guns in Slow Motion Part 2," showcases a variety of firearms being fired in high-speed, slow-motion footage. The description provides a list of thirteen different firearms featured, ranging from historical rifles to modern pistols, and includes a link to the first part of the series. The video aims to offer a visually engaging experience of firearms in action.
This video features a review of a Japanese Arisaka Type 99 rifle from World War II. The host, "The GunGuy" Joel Persinger, describes the rifle as being in great condition and a joy to shoot, though he notes he is not an expert in old rifles. He received the rifle from a friend who had kept it stored for decades. The video also includes promotional links for the host's website, Patreon, donation page, other videos, sponsors (The P2K Range, The Rainbow Range, OpticsPlanet), and organizations like Second Call Defense, Gun Owners of America, Gun Owners of California, and the California Rifle & Pistol Association. Credits are given to Joel Persinger as host and Nick Persinger for production.
This TFBTV compilation showcases a vast collection of firearms being shot, highlighting the diverse content produced by the channel. The video features a wide array of historical and modern firearms, from handguns to rifles and submachine guns. Special thanks are extended to Ventura Munitions for their support in making the shooting activities possible. The compilation serves as a retrospective of memorable shooting experiences for the TFBTV team and aims to thank their viewers and supporters.