More Japanese Machineguns and other weapons




http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/images/T/Type_98_machine_gun.jpg

http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/images/T/Type_1_7.92_machine_gun.jpg

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The first pictures seems to be captured DP with type 11 mag(ammo case?) cool weapon but I guess it was not that common so most likely a gold order weapon.
Second image is type 92 a plane MG which was also used by infantry a licensed copy of Lewis gun could be added to thech tree.
Third picture is type 89 Te-4 variant which is infantry variant hold 69 round could be added to thech tree.
Forth and fifth images are training MGs of Japan I don’t see these ever being added as these fired wooden bullets

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wood hurts lol, but thanks for answering, what about 6 and 7

Hell no!
DPKubynov1
This is the coolest shit I’ve seen since sliced bread, it’s going in the tree or there will be a day of reckoning!

The correct term for that feeding sytem is ‘hopper’.

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Fuck it, i want it it looks cool. plus would you be willing to be hit by that thing?








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This is a soviet prototype not japanese.

not an expert but thanks for the interest it lets me no there are other people reading my posts

Is it possible for you to explain what these are? Its great to see pictures but i have no idea what im looking at

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which one

All of these

ahah ahah ahahah wait you’re serious, no





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https://www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenWeapons/comments/13qdnfn/prototype_smg_made_in_the_philippines_it_appears/
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Ok so you just post pictures of a bunch of rifles. Are they even japanese? Whats the caliber? Are they even military rifles? Were they trialed my the military at all?
Its a useless post if all ypu post is random pictures of rifles

Chinese General Liu Prototype Semi-Automatic Rifle

Five Rare Firearms Seen in the Rock Island December 2018 Premiere Firearms Auction Catalog (5)

The Liu rifle is definitely one of the rarest semi-auto rifles. It was designed by General T.E. Liu to become the new rifle of the Chinese military. Despite the markings on the rifle say Hanyang Arsenal, these rifles were most likely produced in the USA by Pratt & Whitney which was the company where General Liu ordered the tooling for manufacturing these rifles. Only a few prototypes of this rifle were made by the inventor himself and a handful manufactured by Pratt & Whitney. To my knowledge, these rifles were never manufactured in China.

Five Rare Firearms Seen in the Rock Island December 2018 Premiere Firearms Auction Catalog (7)

The Liu rifle is a gas operated firearm that utilizes a Bang-type gas trap mechanism. Once the bullet leaves the muzzle, the gasses following the projectile get trapped in a muzzle cap. The gasses then push the cap forward. The muzzle cap is linked to the bolt carrier via a rod and a lever which converts its forward motion into a rearward one pushing the BCG back. The muzzle cap can also be locked to convert the rifle into a manual repeater similar to straight pull bolt action rifles.

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