This video showcases the first range trip with a Japanese Type 96 Nambu LMG. The presenter discusses the preparation involved, including function checks and zeroing, and highlights the generally undeserved poor reputation of Japanese World War Two small arms, specifically praising the Nambu as an excellent LMG design derived from Hotchkiss systems. The video emphasizes the soft-shooting nature of the 6.5x50mm cartridge and compares it favorably to the Type 99. The presenter expresses excitement for further filming with the Type 96, acknowledging the difficulty in finding ammunition for the 6.5 Japanese caliber and thanking Steinel for providing a batch.
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