Machines | Japanese Submachine Guns / 帝国日本の機関銃 1927 to 1945
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Japanese Submachine Guns - Tokyo Arsenal Model 1927 - http://guns.allzip.org/topic/36/398681.html Type 100 - http://blog.livedoor.jp/lightdoor/archives/50060743.html http://blog.livedoor.jp/kaikaihanno/archives/34012248.html Type 100 Model 1940 - http://guns.allzip.org/topic/36/398681.html Type 100/44 - http://guns.allzip.org/topic/36/398681.html Nambu Type I - http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=naljava69&logNo=60107793313 Nambu Type II Model A - http://guns.allzip.org/topic/36/398681.html Japanese paratrooper with Type 100 1940 Paratrooper SMG - http://ww2history.ru/3996-japonskie-parashjutisty.html Giretsu Kuteitai with Type 100 Model 1944 - http://www.lasegundaguerra.com/viewtopic.php?f=202&t=12202 一〇〇式機関短銃 日中戦争 太平洋戦争 第二次世界大戦 著作権侵害が意図しました。 Song : 9th Symphony, Finale (by Beethoven)n No Copyright infringement intended
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Ode to Joy xD
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日本軍のプロトタイプの短機関銃は面白い形をしているのが多いですね。
正式採用されなかったのが残念です。 -
The type 1/2 looks like an awesome package, but I doubt it functioned properly
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Why they didn´t use submachine guns in bigger numbers? It must be hard as hell fight with clasic rifle against someone who have automatomatic weapons.
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Dear japan please stop making guns
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日本語が意味不明、Google翻訳か?
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どれでもいいから一丁欲しい
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There is some Google translate problems on it
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wow,awesome
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They only made about 26,000 Type 100's. :(
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Who would watch this ?
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どれも、独創的な形ww
100式、少数配備でしかなかったのが残念… -
Magazine
雑誌=×
弾倉=◎ -
Never made effective use of the submachine gun. They were a WW1 army very out of date.
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Type 100 was the best of them.
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Japanese military were late to recognize and appreciate the value of sub-machine guns in jungle fighting. By the time they recognized their value, they were well into the Guadalcanal and Malayasia campaigns lacking a sufficient quantity of those weapons. To top it off, the Japanese pistol round was underpowered.
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『マガジン=弾倉』 を『雑誌』と訳している。何かと思った。
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magazine=雑誌?
雑誌か発射されてたのか?
でも当たったら痛そう(笑)
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Greg they're called japanese Americans
Yes there are veterans of them in wwii -
So nice seeing these rare weapons...very good job :)