Japanese Trials Gas-Operated Pedersen Rifle

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @triggerfingerstudios
    @triggerfingerstudios 8 лет назад +654

    top tip from forgotten weapons: don't get in a gunfight in a cement factory.

    • @polandull
      @polandull 5 лет назад +1

      first?

    • @WinstonKillDeath
      @WinstonKillDeath 4 года назад +1

      firydeth2 good to know

    • @greggaldridge
      @greggaldridge 4 года назад +7

      I work in a cement factory. Good to know this is not the gun for me. 😂

    • @maxxvolt2672
      @maxxvolt2672 2 года назад +2

      @@WinstonKillDeath q

    • @phlodel
      @phlodel 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@greggaldridge I hink it would be OK as long as the cement isn't wet.

  • @manicdemise
    @manicdemise 8 лет назад +325

    One of the reasons I love this channel is the pure amazement factor of "here is this amazing gun...BUT this happened."

  • @alexdemoya2119
    @alexdemoya2119 8 лет назад +561

    I spit out my coffee at "wet cement over the rifle while firing"
    Ah yes the constant battlefield threat of drunk construction workers wandering around

    • @weirdscience8341
      @weirdscience8341 4 года назад +14

      I was just like why what a random test were they planning on conflicts in areas of wet cement i guess if a towns totally gone from high exsplosive and it rains wet cement dust could end up in the rifle if dropped only reason i can think of tbh

    • @rampant_reptile1125
      @rampant_reptile1125 4 года назад +34

      I poured some wet concrete on a few Japanese while they were firing as well. They stopped shooting alright.... seemed pretty upset i interrupted their match tho.

    • @Iceman-kr6df
      @Iceman-kr6df 4 года назад +4

      David ar-15/m-16/m4 are all very well sealed and blow a substantial amount of gas out the port when ejecting, so material ingress is very unlikely to occur

    • @mjf4888
      @mjf4888 4 года назад +2

      Well it does happen fairly often on InRangeTV...

    • @greyscaleb1537
      @greyscaleb1537 4 года назад +1

      @@rampant_reptile1125 That was corny, off yourself

  • @7411y
    @7411y 8 лет назад +288

    'Least good-looking'?
    ...I guess I disagree because I like over-engineered mechanisms that actually work.

    • @MenwithHill
      @MenwithHill 8 лет назад +13

      It's has a rustic, blocky experimental charm.

    • @theirishnerfherder9587
      @theirishnerfherder9587 8 лет назад +4

      I love how the front shrowd/stock looks

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt 8 лет назад +5

      +PossumTally Looks a bit like MAS-49, but sleeker. And toggle-locked.

    • @theirishnerfherder9587
      @theirishnerfherder9587 8 лет назад +1

      +Václav Fejt yeah I noticed that too even the magazine's are similar if you can find an image of one with the mag. the one in the video is missing its magazine

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt 5 лет назад +1

      @@rhodesianwojak2095 I don't know more about that rifle than is said in the video.

  • @patrickcrosley6179
    @patrickcrosley6179 8 лет назад +114

    I'm thoroughly surprised by how good this rifle is. Good thing they never adopted it!

    • @elcidgranada3549
      @elcidgranada3549 8 лет назад +25

      +patrick crosley It would have been a nightmare to deal with if 80-90% of the JIA had this.

    • @juanmfernandez5123
      @juanmfernandez5123 5 лет назад +2

      The Arisaka is more cool to charge

    • @twilightparanormalresearch186
      @twilightparanormalresearch186 2 года назад

      But it would have been bad had they had guns like the garand that could fire off rapidly (yes they had machine guns don’t give me that

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Год назад

      Would have been living without the shadow of Communist China like we do today if Japan had this. And If America didn't interfere with a war they said they wouldn't in the first place.

    • @pempotfoy6206
      @pempotfoy6206 Год назад +1

      Accuracy and reliability was more important than rate of fire, that's why bolt actions were used till the end of the war. Even if all japanese infantry had Garands, that wouldn't have changed the outcome of the war.

  • @ZoidFile
    @ZoidFile 8 лет назад +40

    I think the riffle looks awesome. Reminds me a bit of the French MAS-36.

  • @MasterJawata
    @MasterJawata 8 лет назад +148

    the kanji (if I saw it correctly)on the gas-block reads "high(大), medium(中), low(小)" from top to bottom.

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  8 лет назад +73

      +MasterJawata That would make sense - thanks!

    • @ackunkun
      @ackunkun 8 лет назад +35

      +MasterJawata I'm Japanese and You correct. large(大 DAI), medium(中 CHUU), small(小 SHOU)

    • @NormanMatchem
      @NormanMatchem 8 лет назад +11

      +Inesophet
      Really is cool when a firearm has such an adjustable gas system. The SVT40's gas system has something like 6 different settings, but it requires a tool to adjust, I'm as to say.

    • @jeffreyreardon7487
      @jeffreyreardon7487 8 лет назад

      +NormanMatchem 5 actually

    • @NormanMatchem
      @NormanMatchem 8 лет назад +1

      Jeffrey Reardon
      Close enough, didn't bother to take mine out to check.

  • @pricklydingus8604
    @pricklydingus8604 8 лет назад +40

    Ian just can't stop finding the weirdest guns to look at. ...Just when you think you've seen everything.

  • @PerihelionJack
    @PerihelionJack 8 лет назад +220

    GLORIOUS NIPPON STEEL, FOLDED 1000 TIMES

    • @theredneckbuddha2763
      @theredneckbuddha2763 4 года назад +25

      3 Years too late but Japanese steel is absolute shit, it's folded multiple times to strengthen what little iron the Japanese were able to find. I might be wooshing here, and a joke might be going over my head, but if not then I'd have to say that Japanese steel is nowhere near glorious.
      The folding on Japanese swords is indeed innovative, and a great loophole, but the use of clay to strengthen steel and the diverse amounts of blade harness were all results of sandy pig-iron that didn't quite make the cut for forging. Japanese weaponry is very effective, rifles and swords are beautifully and gloriously made, but at the end of the day, their steel is ass

    • @theredneckbuddha2763
      @theredneckbuddha2763 4 года назад +3

      @@tl8211 Shit thanks! Sorry I wooshed a bit there

    • @karnukabiyu2909
      @karnukabiyu2909 4 года назад +4

      Hey, I recognize that face!

    • @trent8678
      @trent8678 4 года назад

      1 like 4 u

    • @BigWheel.
      @BigWheel. 2 года назад +1

      @@karnukabiyu2909 [jazz music stops]
      You do?

  • @vguyver2
    @vguyver2 8 лет назад +74

    It might look clunky looking, but this design is beautiful.

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 8 лет назад

      troubledturtle2332 hah, that's true!

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 8 лет назад

      +troubledturtle2332 agreed

    • @Derail07
      @Derail07 6 лет назад +1

      Japanese steel is always beautiful!

  • @genericfakename8197
    @genericfakename8197 8 лет назад +18

    So I'm just getting into the firearm scene (finally got disposable income, yay!) and I've spent the last year-ish getting to know my SKS inside and out. Seeing this rifle apart really blew my mind with it's elegance. Time to track down a Type 38 to scratch my itch for imperial japanese engineering.

    • @juliogonzo2718
      @juliogonzo2718 4 года назад +4

      The sks is an underrated weapon. It's ugly, simple, cheap, and tough. I have three, one I've never shot. The two I have shot I would trust my life to

  • @hussar1681
    @hussar1681 8 лет назад +32

    I don't know how about others, but this rifle isn't ugly to me at all. And the story behind it is one of the more interesting as well I think. Anyway, I think that the design gives away it's functionality and ruggedness, so I'm sure that many shooters would call it a beauty not the ugly one. I would say "shame it wasn't adopted" but perhaps it was for the better, looking from our modern perspective.

  • @NatsuKashi00
    @NatsuKashi00 8 лет назад +45

    The three characters on the gas regulator are 大, 中, and 小, which mean "large," "middle," and "small," respectively. I don't think any of those three cuts off the gas entirely.

  • @delvercetti8930
    @delvercetti8930 6 лет назад +6

    The designer seemed to really know what he was doing when he designed this one. I love the way that it looks, and the action is very unique.

  • @CaptainGrief66
    @CaptainGrief66 8 лет назад +7

    I'm so happy you had the chance to put your hands on this rifle, it's probably my fauvorite vintage semi-auto rifle.
    -I actually made a version of it out of legos a couple days ago and now you posted this video, it's amazing

    • @BurnTheNuance
      @BurnTheNuance 8 лет назад

      Jesus, are children watching these videos?

    • @CaptainGrief66
      @CaptainGrief66 8 лет назад +1

      +Carolus Rex Heh...sorry, but I was just happy to see a weapon that I really like been on a video on this amazing channel.
      -The complete name of this rifle is "Shisei Type-Hey Manual" if I'm not wrong.

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 8 лет назад +9

      +BurnThePope0514 I am a a 35 year old Veteran, spent ten years in the army, had two tours of duty and you know what, i still play with Legos.

    • @ToastyMozart
      @ToastyMozart 8 лет назад +2

      +BurnThePope0514 I don't really see anything that inappropriate if a kid were to watch these. Ian's not encouraging any violent behavior.
      And in the event such gross negligence occurs that a child gets their hands on a gun, they will at least know which end is dangerous and what part not to touch to prevent getting their legs blown off.

    • @CaptainGrief66
      @CaptainGrief66 8 лет назад +4

      Uhm well, I'm 15 and I like firearms and I just play with legos in my spare time, that's it.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 5 лет назад +42

    Listening to Gen. Nanbu's trials and tribulations earlier, I also figured that the Imperial Japanese Army was going into World War II with "drawn swords" and "single shot rifles" in hand. Imagine what "The Pacific War" would have been like if British Commonwealth (and American troops in the Philippines) came up against a "Japanese gas-operated, 10 round, self-loading rifle." The 1903 Springfield-equipped-U.S. Marines might have ended up on the losing end during the Guadalcanal landings. But the IJA brass never "saw the light" on the ground, even with "five-shot rifles."

    • @chnghemeng2845
      @chnghemeng2845 2 года назад +5

      Sounds expensive and would probably wouldn’t have resulted in many rifles, considering it’s predicted production cost was roughly 2x that of an Arisaka

    • @harryjoe860
      @harryjoe860 2 года назад +4

      @@chnghemeng2845 if you had just two of three of these in a squad of ten men it would have magnified their force projection. A ten man squad with a machine gunner, two semi auto rifles and 7 rifleman would have been more effective than what they had done.

    • @chnghemeng2845
      @chnghemeng2845 2 года назад +2

      @@harryjoe860 I mean a type 89 grenade projector would also do the same no? But yes I understand your point.

    • @harryjoe860
      @harryjoe860 2 года назад +2

      @@chnghemeng2845 its all speculation, Japan made a lot of bad choices, not adopting this rifle in limited quantities was only one of hundreds.

  • @qownson4410
    @qownson4410 2 года назад +2

    Did more research, this gun later became the Type Hei LMG and the Type Hei rifle but a VERY LIMITED number were built for service, but it was used in the war afterall.
    AFTER the national army one was abandoned, so this weapon did see another day, in two other variants infact.

  • @tomsimpson5295
    @tomsimpson5295 8 лет назад +3

    Aside from the .276 Garand prototype, this is probably the most interesting rifle you have profiled, in terms of its mechanical design and execution. THAT is the one I would have bought at the auction, and of course, it was one of the cheaper ones, too...

  • @doubleT84
    @doubleT84 7 лет назад +1

    It's awesome that we get to see systems that are usually locked up, hidden, in private hands and/or just forgotten - as the channel name says, of course. Thanks for showing us these precious guns and their very interesting systems. But that's only what got me interested in this channel in the first place: I stayed and subscribed because of the tons of interesting information that comes with it. Thank you.

  • @tammysilverwolf1085
    @tammysilverwolf1085 4 года назад +1

    I've always loved the pederson action, I get why it wasn't widely popular but there's so much satisfaction in the way it sounds and looks when it's being worked by hand. It looks like it would feel so viscerally satisfying and mechanical. Like operating a car with a manual transmission.

  • @Galahad993
    @Galahad993 8 лет назад +38

    Least good looking? This gun looks badass.

  • @adammfanning3654
    @adammfanning3654 8 лет назад +1

    You seem to always do a great job in presenting information on weapons I didn't know existed. Looking forward to more.

  • @AM-hf9kk
    @AM-hf9kk 4 года назад +4

    I kind of like that mag drop safety. Can't tell you how many times I've accidentally dropped a magazine from an AR because that's where my trigger finger naturally goes on EVERY pistol. That one extra little movement to reload wouldn't bother me at all. It's obvious that a lot of thought went into this rifle. While it's a bit blocky on the outside, I think the internal design and machining is sexy. Definitely world's away from many trials guns that barely worked and couldn't interchange parts because they look like they were cobbled together at midnight before the test began.

  • @7hart2
    @7hart2 8 лет назад +13

    Luger meets MAS 36:
    I love the look!

  • @t.c.mcqueen2350
    @t.c.mcqueen2350 8 лет назад +2

    Love this design and history. Thank you Ian.

  • @420BulletSponge
    @420BulletSponge 8 лет назад +3

    I learn something new with every video. I'd never even heard of The Marco Polo Bridge Incident. Thank for teaching me something new once again Ian. :)

    • @420BulletSponge
      @420BulletSponge 8 лет назад +1

      I admire him immensely, to have survived the war against overwhelming air American superiority alone is an astounding achievement.

  • @rlee431
    @rlee431 8 лет назад +1

    That was awesome. I find early mechanical designs so interesting. Thanks.

  • @szedlacsektamas3959
    @szedlacsektamas3959 5 лет назад +50

    When the army enters the trials whit their own semi rifle, everyone be like :NANI?!

  • @mikeblair2594
    @mikeblair2594 8 лет назад

    ya know,i don't know if anybody ever told you this,but you sir.are a damn fine story teller.thanx

  • @j.mangum7652
    @j.mangum7652 8 лет назад +1

    I'll bet that if all the numbers matched that rifle's opening bid would be a quite a bit more. Very interesting piece, Ian.

  • @Destichado
    @Destichado 8 лет назад +1

    This is a gorgeous mechanical device. Look at all the machining! Amazing weapon. I wonder what it would have looked like in full production.

  • @rileyl2911
    @rileyl2911 8 лет назад +37

    I think it looks pretty cool :P

    • @charlesinglin
      @charlesinglin 8 лет назад +3

      +Riley Leppington A little bit Steam Punk.

  • @jonbush7467
    @jonbush7467 8 лет назад +97

    As if the Japanese army didn't do enough ludicrous things in Manchuria.

    • @LordGingerBerry
      @LordGingerBerry 4 года назад +2

      jon bush wow. Comment of the day, probably week

    • @ackshually404
      @ackshually404 4 года назад

      @Heyward Shepherd it was Japanese territory at the time

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 3 года назад +3

      @@ackshually404 username checks out

  • @AxeGaijin
    @AxeGaijin 8 лет назад +75

    Put a banana or drum mag on there and it wouldn't look out of place in Fallout 4. :)
    Wished the Fallout devs would watch your channel, we could have so many cool designs in the game if they did.

    • @TroopperFoFo
      @TroopperFoFo 8 лет назад +9

      +AxeGaijin Check on the Fallout Nexus. There is some really good weapon modders that are adding some cool gun designs to the game. You will have to search thru the amount of nude and boob mods thow. If you don't have the game for Pc Mods are eventually come to consoles so I imagine quit a few weapons mods will be included.

    • @AxeGaijin
      @AxeGaijin 8 лет назад +3

      +TroopperFoFo Thanks, but I'm well aware of Nexus, I've been getting my mods from there since the Morrowind days.
      Holding of for now on the weapon mods though, most are still buggy or have animations that don't work ATM. Pretty sure modders will fix that soon after the GECK is released.

    • @calebdavis1323
      @calebdavis1323 8 лет назад +1

      +AxeGaijin yeah all the reload animations are fucked and all the guns have this weird "step" on the fore end of the rifle.

    • @Bearthedancingman
      @Bearthedancingman 7 лет назад +1

      AxeGaijin would love if all game makers would be educated on how guns work and look. Some designs in games are so weird that I refuse to use them. Hahaha.

    • @jackandersen1262
      @jackandersen1262 6 лет назад +1

      RocketGurney to be fair, the assault rifle was originally intended to be only for power armor use. However, the BAR chambered in .45 ACP (also known as the combat rifle) is inexcusable.

  • @Dragon.7722
    @Dragon.7722 8 лет назад +10

    Glorious nippon steel!

  • @chapiit08
    @chapiit08 4 года назад +3

    It took only 16,497 machining operations to produce these rifles.

  • @yeungmankiu5539
    @yeungmankiu5539 8 лет назад +2

    I never heard of this Japanese rifle before, great video!

  • @simonp347
    @simonp347 8 лет назад +22

    The markings near the gas regulator lever says in Kanji: Large- Medium- Small. You sure the middle position is gas cut off?

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  8 лет назад +19

      +Simon P Nope, the markings are correct. I couldn't read them, and was speculating.

  • @MadSpectro7
    @MadSpectro7 8 лет назад +1

    Man this rifle is just plain cool.

  • @mulletjocks
    @mulletjocks 7 лет назад +1

    Such a good story. Thanks Ian.

  • @jeffcamp481
    @jeffcamp481 Год назад

    Impressive and quite frankly I think it is a handsome rifle with amazing engineering!

  • @Landsknecht89
    @Landsknecht89 8 лет назад +2

    beautiful rifle

  • @Jesses001
    @Jesses001 8 лет назад +4

    I actually think this rifle looks rather nice. Something about the vents and slight blockyness and the way the forward part of the stock meets up with the receiver.

  • @anon457
    @anon457 2 года назад +2

    Bad for the Japanese that this rifle wasn't produced, good for us that it wasn't. One of the big things that gave us a leading edge against both Germany and Japan is that we had automatic self loading rifles where as Japan and Germany for the most part did not.

  • @obviousgreyman
    @obviousgreyman 4 года назад +4

    The irony of the rifle with a magazine lock missing it’s magazine is incredible haha.

  • @alexr.7929
    @alexr.7929 6 лет назад +2

    I wish they made reproductions of these, very cool.
    but probably would never catch on the commercial market.

  • @neiljborja
    @neiljborja 4 месяца назад

    I don't know much about Japanese small arms, but a lot of the little details of this gun seem well thought out. I like the captive pins for the major parts, something that even much later military guns didn't bother with.

  • @ZGryphon
    @ZGryphon 8 лет назад

    "No surprise: It stopped working." Ian's delivery is often worth the price of admission all by itself. The research is just icing. :)

  • @MountainGuerrilla
    @MountainGuerrilla 4 года назад +1

    Those deer are looking at the rifle with dubious regard.

  • @KurtFitzy
    @KurtFitzy 8 лет назад

    Whaaaaat Ian that gun looks really cool! It's not bad looking at all. It's super dieselpunk.

  • @ProfessionalNoodler
    @ProfessionalNoodler 8 лет назад +1

    That big square back on it reminds me of the Browning A5.

  • @AAAF556
    @AAAF556 8 лет назад +20

    Kijiro Nambu toggle lockuru actsheenu!

    • @AAAF556
      @AAAF556 8 лет назад +6

      +Pepsimintsteak I rack disciprine!

    • @MrBlindcat1
      @MrBlindcat1 8 лет назад +4

      +The Black Smegma
      YOU RACK DISCIPRINE!

    • @VeryQuestioning
      @VeryQuestioning 8 лет назад +2

      you are of shame famiry, is "toggoru"

    • @Brawler_1337
      @Brawler_1337 5 лет назад

      Taguru raku akushin!

  • @notnotagoodguy9600
    @notnotagoodguy9600 6 лет назад +1

    It might be just me but I love the way it looks

  • @calvingreene90
    @calvingreene90 Год назад +4

    Honorable General Sir. I am very sorry to tell you that it appears that your subordinates have betrayed you by producing inferior rifles to bring dishonor upon your name.

  • @theotherwaldo
    @theotherwaldo 4 года назад +1

    Coincidentally, I'm reading Hatcher's "Book of the Garand" right now, which discusses the competition between Pedersen and Garand in the 1920s and '30s.
    An interesting read... .

  • @FMFInnovations
    @FMFInnovations 4 года назад

    He keeps saying it's an ugly rifle, buuuuut it's not, REALLY great machine work, and beauty in function. It's really nice.

  • @Inferi_Sententia
    @Inferi_Sententia 3 года назад

    I really like the way it looks

  • @Scramglum
    @Scramglum 8 лет назад

    Really cool Japanese rifles in this lot really appreciate learning about these.

  • @sjoormen1
    @sjoormen1 8 лет назад +1

    Jesus, Ian, is there anythink you don't know. I really enjoj your videos, there is much to learn.

  • @tangero3462
    @tangero3462 8 лет назад +1

    This thing is as unique and inventive as it is a work of mechanical art. It's a shame we'll never have a novel piece like that for the general market

  • @SuperMarshall2009
    @SuperMarshall2009 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you for another informative video. Curious why the Japanese did not revisit the design during the Type 4 Japanese Garand trials.

  • @remko1238
    @remko1238 7 лет назад

    I think it's a beauty !! with typical japanese style details. Thanks

  • @cadetjimenez232
    @cadetjimenez232 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the history lesson.

  • @reignorshine.
    @reignorshine. 8 лет назад +1

    I think it looks awesome

  • @rikter22
    @rikter22 8 лет назад

    I really like the look of it and how it works

  • @jeffreyreardon7487
    @jeffreyreardon7487 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, cheers

  • @raymondgill9796
    @raymondgill9796 8 лет назад +1

    Fascinating video thank you.

  • @bookkeeper1995
    @bookkeeper1995 7 лет назад +9

    Sigh, I do love toggle actions....

  • @hornmonk3zit
    @hornmonk3zit 8 лет назад +2

    Man I wish we could check out the Type 64. I wonder if there's some way we could import it as a blank firing or prop gun and reverse engineer it into a civilian version. That rifle is so dope.

  • @beargillium2369
    @beargillium2369 3 года назад +1

    Makes one wonder just how many rifles Japan could have made with all the steel that went into just one Yamato or Musashi

  • @mannyowlstein8144
    @mannyowlstein8144 8 лет назад +2

    Its crazy how similar the setup is to a mas 49.

  • @ooloncaluphid
    @ooloncaluphid 8 лет назад

    I think it's kind of gorgeous in a certain way, and it has that characteristic sound that finely machined steel parts make when operating. If somebody would make one in walnut & blued steel, in .308 with side-mounted or scout type of scope mount, it could be pretty awesome, though it would probably be pretty expensive and nobody would actually buy it.

  • @sheridanrathbun
    @sheridanrathbun Год назад

    I keep coming back to this video because to me, this rifle looks absolutely gorgeous. It's too bad that the Japanese military bureaucracy impeded the rifle's adoption, but realistically, all contemporary self-loading rifle designs (including the Garand) cost twice as much to manufacture as a bolt-action design. All nations came up with good designs at one point or another, but there's a good reason that the USA, which didn't enter the war until nearly 1942, was the only nation that could ultimately afford to equip all frontline infantry with a self-loading weapon. Nice video, as always...

  • @Luofang3
    @Luofang3 3 года назад +1

    For the gas port setting, the engraving says 'big (大)' 'mid (中)' and 'small(小)'

  • @emu4286
    @emu4286 8 лет назад

    Just a minor pedantic quibble; the Marco Polo Bridge incident was in July 1937, not 1936. I assume you read about these Japanese semi-auto prototypes in the Honeycutt book, which does mistakenly state the incident was in '36. But it's definitely true that the beginning of the war in China put a halt on semi-auto rifle development for at least a few years. Enjoyed the video in any case, cool to see another one of these prototypes up close.

  • @Ctulhu911
    @Ctulhu911 8 лет назад

    This gun is so cool! Japanese engineers are so good at details, very well thought and put together, totally like it.

    • @chronovac
      @chronovac 7 лет назад +1

      "Japanese engineers are so good at details" bruh, have you seen the type 14 nambu pistol, it looks like its made out of scrap metal and works about as well, you can even fire the damn thing without touching the trigger

    • @yangcheng-jyun8542
      @yangcheng-jyun8542 7 лет назад +1

      well,I'm pretty sure you were talking about type 94,not type 14.
      Type 94 is like STEN of the pistol,really not focusing on manufacture quality,and probably not combat effective,but it do all the jobs IJA want it to do.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 года назад

      @@yangcheng-jyun8542 Type 14 was just as dangerous. TFB TV showed that

    • @yangcheng-jyun8542
      @yangcheng-jyun8542 4 года назад +1

      @@humansvd3269 That video has some problems in it. The AD probably was caused by hangfire.

  • @peanutbutter5402
    @peanutbutter5402 4 года назад +2

    The AK: finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!

  • @Viper0hr
    @Viper0hr 8 лет назад +1

    It's crazy to think, if the Japanese would have implemented a military arm like this in the early 30s in mass instead of the Type 38, and others, the following war may have been drastically different, just from one gun.
    And to clarify, I am not saying 100% that just something like this would have mad them win the war outright, I am just stating my opinion that such a drastic increase in firepower for all their troops would have made a lot of difference.

    • @100thdragoon
      @100thdragoon 8 лет назад +1

      +Viper0hr Oh it would have had a major effect on the war, but I would disagree on the reason; strategic bombing would have been vastly more effective.
      The more dispersed "Cottage Industry" that produced a lot of Japanese goods, including war materiel such as Arisakas, that they relied on historically would not have been able to produce this rifle en-masse. Truly centralized factory complexes would have been necessary to house the machine tooling and assembly lines. That would introduce a significant achilles heel that could be targetted by the Allied bombing campaign.

  • @yoheishimazaki
    @yoheishimazaki 4 года назад +2

    17:34 On the gas block, from the top notch, they're marked Large, Medium, and Small. I don't think there's a cut off notch.

  • @attilarischt2851
    @attilarischt2851 8 лет назад +5

    I don't really think it's ugly. It's not pretty, but not ugly either. Actually if the base of the stock would be larger (reach the rear sight), it would look pretty cool.
    By the by, wouldn't the operating rod be easy to jam if it moves out in the open? Like something getting caught between the metal bits (like a smaller branch in a bush) and stopping it midway?

    • @rex101898
      @rex101898 8 лет назад

      +Attila Rischt I agree. I think the fore end actually looks pretty cool.

  • @nonameavailable4840
    @nonameavailable4840 8 лет назад

    this is amazing! thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @Ratrazor
    @Ratrazor 3 года назад

    I mean wow talk about Japanese innovation and machining at the time,it's really sad that didn't make more of these rifles.

  • @drbichat5229
    @drbichat5229 4 года назад

    Looks like a very nice rifle

  • @tdugong
    @tdugong 7 лет назад +3

    Thank god this rifle didn't take. The Japanese were scary enough with their Arisaka rifle.

  • @Lilljehook
    @Lilljehook 4 года назад +1

    Think it looks awesome..

  • @jeffhoward9186
    @jeffhoward9186 4 года назад +1

    It is ugly, but it is pretty as well. Very interesting, especially with the background story.

  • @electronkaleidoscope5860
    @electronkaleidoscope5860 8 лет назад +1

    I actually really like the look of the thing

  • @praveenb9048
    @praveenb9048 4 года назад +1

    Wet cement and a fire-arm in the same context -- you just have to think Mafia.

  • @qownson4410
    @qownson4410 2 года назад

    This revolutionizes the toggle lock, had it been adopted, it would’ve been formidable.

  • @dreadfury47
    @dreadfury47 4 года назад

    thats actually a really cool looking gun

  • @Shadowlogic420
    @Shadowlogic420 8 лет назад

    its actually not as ugly as i thought it would be, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. i love it.

  • @MrMisterDerp
    @MrMisterDerp 5 лет назад +3

    Damn I was really hoping that this was gonna be the one, I’m so tired of hunting around for a rifle that can take a cement shower and run

  • @edherdman9973
    @edherdman9973 8 лет назад

    The gas port selections are marked: The characters from top to bottom look like "big," "center," and "small" (hard to read the bottom two), so perhaps the bottom setting still vents some gas.

  • @MvMArcher
    @MvMArcher 8 лет назад +1

    Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

  • @tomt810
    @tomt810 5 лет назад

    This is a really neat gun!

  • @a4channoob
    @a4channoob 3 года назад

    i can only imagine firing a toggle lock rifle while cement is poured on it. the toggle lock flicking cement directly into your eye at high speed

  • @SkorpyoTFC
    @SkorpyoTFC 8 лет назад

    This rifle's got an incredible history.

  • @ravravensdale1963
    @ravravensdale1963 8 лет назад

    there's just something about toggle lock guns that i like, don't know what but i like them

  • @nicflatterie7772
    @nicflatterie7772 2 года назад

    Impressive mechanics!

  • @marvinb3956
    @marvinb3956 8 лет назад

    thats an awesome idea of the gas piston system. I never thought about this ingenious change, so simple and you can save much weight of the operating-rod.
    and the russians came up with and double piston system for recoil mangement...... tze ....