Machines | Shooting the Japanese T-100 SMG in Arizona
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Had an opportunity to try out this rare Japanese weapon this past weekend.
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Rob, how much money would it take to buy that gun off you?
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You boys in Arizona do it right! My daddy was from Arizona and he carried a gun everywhere he went. My brother is in Arizona now and loves the fact that he can carry wherever he goes.
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Hello, thanks for the vid. Actually, holding the magazine is a bad idea, especially in these earlier weapons. The sten - soldiers were trained to hod that small barrel shroud, and the MP-40 that is the reason for the fore arm BEHIND the magazine, but that is not how they ever show it used in hollywood, so People see it in movies and figure that is right....and instead it is dead worng. kinda like gangstas holding pistols sideways to look cool
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sorry for spelling errors
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when he says gotta watch your finger he wasn't so post to put his hand there he was so post to hold the mag
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That little rat jap bastard spits out around the same rpm as a ppsh. About 750 to 900rpm. In 8mm nambu. Not a very effective round. But the japanese did have impressive lmgs like the type 92. The type 11 and the type 96.
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Looks to have almost no muzzle rise, I guess it would be pretty easy to keep on target even for extended bursts.
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Small gun for a small jap
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I would love to shoot this gun.
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it would be cool if they made a semi auto version of this for sale
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I would rip out one of my kidneys, and give it to you to sell, for just 1 hour with that gun!
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I agree.I have a Type 99 Arisaka rifle the good quality not the last ditch version. Hornandy makes a decent grade but it is on backorder but it costs $30.00 a box for 20 rounds. The 8mm Nambu is the most rare.
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Where dafaq do they get these japanese weapons?
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Those are nice to have and it's been awhile since I've seen one for sale. I've had one for some time myself
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Yep, it's that late model - wood butt plate & all
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No, only the rifles had the "mum"
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That's probably because is wasn't used very much in action
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Almost none
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Ya know, it probably is a bit out of balance but not really noticable. And, no, the mag is not meant to be used as a grip. There are fullers cut into the stock for gripping. It's a very cool, although crude, little SMG and very fun to shoot.
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Does the magazine on the left side makes the gun feel unbalance? Also, im guessing the magazine is not meant to be use as a handle grip?