This video provides an in-depth look at the Japanese Type 100 submachine gun, highlighting its limited production and tactical context during World War II. Designed by Nambu Corporation, it was an open-bolt, magazine-fed, fully automatic weapon. The description specifically mentions its use by Japanese paratroopers, who were issued variants with folding stocks for airborne operations. The video acknowledges other, more interesting Japanese submachine gun prototypes and thanks sponsors like Ventura Munitions and BLACKHAWK!.
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