dude nearly took down that plane only to hesitate last second.
@ShotgunGabe Жыл бұрын
He fought off the intrusive thoughts
@spirit.1999 Жыл бұрын
I thought he was gonna shoot the plane too. 😅
@jamesbradford6316 Жыл бұрын
He thought it was a Japanese plane before coming back into senses.
@MRakshay-fb2mu Жыл бұрын
@@jamesbradford6316 me too😅
@jokoprasetyo509 Жыл бұрын
lol
@kampa3531 Жыл бұрын
"is he gonna shoot the plane?!" "Is he gonna shoot the cows?!"
@gabrielnobrev Жыл бұрын
dude that's what I thought as well 🙈
@ricardorascon88 Жыл бұрын
im the 666th liker
@wazedalikhan2298 Жыл бұрын
I also thought 🤣
@NASTIKBHAI Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@KingDeeba Жыл бұрын
Deadassss that’s exactly what I thought 😂
@Ahmad-eh9kk Жыл бұрын
**flips down sniper sight** "Not today Mr. Plane. Not today."
@richard-em6zi10 ай бұрын
The joke there was that the Japanese actually equipped the 99 with an anti aircraft sight, that's what the little arms on the sides are for
@Thebluebridgetroll7 ай бұрын
@@Thebluebridgetroll An interesting fact. The more you know 🌠🌈🌠
@richard-em6zi7 ай бұрын
@@Thebluebridgetroll I... Well I guess if you fire enough of them lol
@JadeWarShitpost7 ай бұрын
@@JadeWarShitpostif I remember correctly that was the whole premise. The tactic was a whole rifle squad of guys just shooting at the plane would surely bring it down. I don’t think it lasted that long
@H-No1146 ай бұрын
@@richard-em6ziشعارالمثليين ليس،من علوم الرجال
@user-nj6ow1qz8q6 ай бұрын
As someone who owns a type 99 I’m more jealous that you found ammo lmfao
@icebear484910 ай бұрын
DO YOU SPEAK JAPANESE?!
@wolkable5 ай бұрын
@@wolkabletf
@Driftstudios015 ай бұрын
Does Norma still make the 7.7 ammo. It was like $35.00 Back in the 80s before the internet was so prolific.
@lowenbrow6435 ай бұрын
@@lowenbrow643 to my knowledge yes, for about 40-50 dollars for 20 rounds. I still own an original box of it.
@icebear48495 ай бұрын
I wish I still had that rifle. Dad sold it to muster the cash to send me to Philmont scout ranch in 86. Funny how you can forget your middle name but remember the minute details.😂
@lowenbrow6435 ай бұрын
💀bro was gunna let the intrusive thoughts win
@pablo4yu Жыл бұрын
☠️good thing he came
@aidendoesstuff185 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@Joshua-of9vq Жыл бұрын
@@aidendoesstuff185 bro what lmao
@lol-yv8hb Жыл бұрын
I know I would😈
@rougebeast5253 Жыл бұрын
@@aidendoesstuff185 what do you mean by that 🤔💀
@Ghost-se8qc Жыл бұрын
Showing the AA sights was a very nice niche touch
@sirdeakia Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, he did show off the Anti Aircraft sights...
@Chicky_Lumps Жыл бұрын
Especially right as a plane was in view.
@heyheyhey1481 Жыл бұрын
I am pretty sure those sights weren't made specifically for Anti-Air, but instead as range finders for longer shots. If you understand how bullets, trajectory and overall laws of physics work it would make sense. To shoot further, you need to arc the shots so they can travel further before hitting the ground which is where range finders come in both on old sights and modern scopes.
@crossfire2045 Жыл бұрын
They're artillery fire shots my dear boy... Not AA. When the drop is past what you'd accurately shoot with the iron sights and needed something longer range.
@douchenozzlemcgee6111 Жыл бұрын
@@crossfire2045 the AA sights are the flip-down ones to the sides.
@koszonet Жыл бұрын
貴重な映像を有難うございます。動いてるとこ初めて見た…!素晴らしい!
@Bon-b11 ай бұрын
Менясаша
@user-zp9hy7xl6q11 ай бұрын
Холи щи...
@user-ek6xx3iu8z11 ай бұрын
それな
@user-pm5dy3ep1c10 ай бұрын
anaanki
@freedom6679 ай бұрын
Can a person who speaks English translate this comment?
@brianskocypec1059 ай бұрын
When I saw the plane and you had the aircraft sights ready I thought you were going to shoot that plane. Good thing you didn’t.
@alexs5744 Жыл бұрын
I had real *World at war* vibes
@Trollficient Жыл бұрын
@@Trollficient I miss playing that game, even though the banzai charges still creep me out.
@alexs5744 Жыл бұрын
Good thing he didn't, cuz he would've hit it for sure
@Kamal_AL-Hinai Жыл бұрын
@@alexs5744 I do too miss playing that game. Oh boy times have passed. We only getting older :c
@Trollficient Жыл бұрын
Would never hit it. That's why they had those huge ringed grid sights on aa machine guns. By the time the bullet got there, the plane would be 50 metres away.
@redtobertshateshandles Жыл бұрын
These seriously never get old
@faisalsohail9063 Жыл бұрын
Im perfectly mentally stable OH LOOK A CIVILIAN AIRLINER
@christophervanoster8 ай бұрын
Fv405 pfp 💀💀💀
@m364898 ай бұрын
Beautiful shots from a beautiful piece I could cry 😢
@Trippleeej9211 ай бұрын
I love how our Japanese friends are commenting about how beautiful and nostalgic the gun is while We're talking about how he almost let his intrusive thought win 💀
@ramendiety5873 Жыл бұрын
they're imperialistics
@darassylmoniakam Жыл бұрын
I agree that the history of weapons is interesting, but calling the period when Japan oppressed neighboring nations nostalgic was not nice. Nostalgic Meji's fascist empire, I'm sorry but this has to be a joke.
@@Yuriko_Suzu Sorry I love japan but you did some horrible things in WW2, not your fault but you cant deny what happened.
@avixs154311 ай бұрын
The cows are the best part.
@fineartonfire_5327 Жыл бұрын
They would have been mangled by Arisaka after the video.
@tomvhresvelg9286 Жыл бұрын
l. Lpn
@SohailKhan-hq8kj Жыл бұрын
If they were on my grill as a steak maybe but I'm still going with the rifle. I'm american so I truly love both
@jessestinson9252 Жыл бұрын
@@jessestinson9252 Cow Mutilation by this rifle, then.
@tomvhresvelg9286 Жыл бұрын
I thought he was gonna shoot
@silly787 Жыл бұрын
日本軍の銃が海外の人に紹介されるのなんか嬉しい
@user-qv6sp7nj2o8 ай бұрын
*マジそれ*
@user-kh8cw9km2z4 ай бұрын
Bellicimo Rifle
@armandolopez47023 ай бұрын
“Oh look a civilian airliner”
@iwoodbustanut73807 ай бұрын
For those interested, the designation on the chamber saying 九九式 (reads as kyūkyū shiki) means "type 99", so basically the name of the rifle
@SwedishBusinessGuy Жыл бұрын
Оо круто, спасибо
@cc55thegodofbread69 Жыл бұрын
I have a paratrooper二式, 2 三八式, and a 九九式 and a few dozen type 30 bayonets along with a type98 shin gunto sword… Love these blades and rifles, also im half japanese so im not haunted by the spirits of whose life they’ve probably taken.. 天皇陛下万歳!!!
@ItchyPilauBoto Жыл бұрын
Good information, thank you.
@Charlie_Prinz Жыл бұрын
Uh,.. looks like 99 type as per repetition of the symbols
@marcosrajo7741 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was really confused looking at 式 because I could have sworn I was looking at a backwards 左.
@MajorZero6110 ай бұрын
There's something so oddly satisfying about the sound of a bolt action being fired and cycled
@SaucyPuppetShow1 Жыл бұрын
And cows in the end
@yuyka11 ай бұрын
@@yuykaCows are pretty cool
@TheMartianMancumpster11 ай бұрын
yes
@user-ei1dl7ky6z9 ай бұрын
It's a shame most Type 38, 44 and 99 rifles are missing their dust covers because American GIs discarded them. No, the Japanese soldiers who served with them did not discard the dust covers. They'd get seriously reprimanded for doing that. And yes, later in the war Japan did simplify their rifles, and one of the first things to go was the dust cover.
@LUR1FAX11 ай бұрын
Most Japanese soldiers actually did remove the dust cover. It was very noisy. The flimsy monopod also was removed by most Japanese soldiers as well because it's kind of useless.
@j.peters122211 ай бұрын
@@j.peters1222 no they weren't noisy, each rifle had its dust cover specifically fitted to the corresponding rifle. The ones that are noisy are the ones that don't match the rifle.
@PRLOutdoors11 ай бұрын
Yeah, thats definitely one of the most annoying myths surrounding the Type 99. The few that were shipped to the US were shipped with their bolts removed which led to most of the dust covers being lost. Anyone who thinks soldiers are allowed to just "throw away" part of their government-issued weapon is not living in reality. I have owned several Type 99/38 rifles and the dust cover makes no noise unless the weapon's action is being cycled, in which occasion you're shooting anyway which makes quite a racket.
@Undersea.Glider11 ай бұрын
@@Undersea.Glider What is the difference between a type 38 and 99 rifle? Is the type 99 newer and better?
@watchman006211 ай бұрын
@@watchman0062 the Type 38 is the older variant of the Arisaka that entered service in 1906 and utilized a 6.5X50mm cartridge. The Type 99 was designed as the replacement and produced from 1939-1945 and used a 7.7X58mm cartridge. They both served through the war together.
@Undersea.Glider11 ай бұрын
That is a damn fine gun. The thing I liked most about COD: WAW is that clinking noise the Arisaka in it makes when the player works the bolt.
@robertmiles16033 ай бұрын
I love how the Japanese really thought that they would be able to shoot planes out of the sky enough so that they actually added AA sites to their bolt action rifle
@faddee621 Жыл бұрын
it worked with 60 guys shooting at a slow low flying chinese biplane
@kkwun4969 Жыл бұрын
Elevation sights. It's how you target something at over 400m. This isn't a video game. There is no such thing as aiming high after 100m. In fact, you aim low because of bullet kick up. When the bullet rises in the air and then settles into the trajectory.
@carminescurse Жыл бұрын
I mean...it wasn't a terrible idea. They probably weren't crackshots and didn't hit much of anything, but you have to admire the effort. (Also, most aircraft of WW2 were starting to be made of tougher materials than WW1 aircraft, so you'd have less chance of shooting it down anyhow).
@Wraith_of_Storm Жыл бұрын
@@Wraith_of_Storm and I’m sure quite a few aircraft had bullet holes from these and other weapons when they returned may not have damaged much of course
@Talon18136 Жыл бұрын
@@carminescurse that’s probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever read from someone who’s clearly never shot lmfao. Very few cartridges require you to zero for 200. I.E bullet climb
@ahuman7199 Жыл бұрын
Hehe.. I see what you did there with the aircraft sights
@skoot2488 Жыл бұрын
Not what he did, but what he was about to lol.
@viditjain4818 Жыл бұрын
Обожаю Японские вещи!!!❤
@user-bi1rs9cm6u5 ай бұрын
ありがとう! 日本人より
@user-vc6qr8lh9d5 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful snipers of its time
@dontbeedgy11 ай бұрын
well there wasn't that many others so of course it's gonna be one of the best
@mentalasylumescapee638910 ай бұрын
I like the chrysanthemum crest on the front side of the injection port. It means "a gun given by the Emperor".
@COVID_24 Жыл бұрын
It should have also been removed given we agreed to do so at war’s end.
@DocLeQuack11 ай бұрын
@@DocLeQuackIt is. There’s a little remnant of it but it’s almost entirely ground down
@atsuchiya62411 ай бұрын
I think it actually means "This gun BELONGS to the Emperor" not "Given by the Emperor"
@Vincerama10 ай бұрын
My dad was company carpenter (Saipan, Okinawa, then easy duty in Korea) and boxed himself up two, one had the chrysanthemum filed off , one didn't.
@brianmclaughlin44198 ай бұрын
@@brianmclaughlin4419 I've got one with the Chrysanthemum intact, but the rest of the rifle is pretty beat up, it was Bubba'd at some point and has a cut down barrel (no front sight either😒) and stock, the dust guard is missing, the wood was beat to hell and poorly restored with huge amounts of varnish, and the bore is pretty rusted out near the muzzle. It shoots, but with the rusted bore and missing front sight it's about as inaccurate as it can get lol. The rounds are pretty expensive (6.5x50SR is about $55 a box when they're in stock) so I never even bother shooting it but it's still cool to own a piece of history, Bubba'd or not...
@TheExplosiveGuy7 ай бұрын
This is the kind of asmr im looking for. Next level asmr.
@yuvarajsinha3491 Жыл бұрын
Spoken like a true American, brother.
@diiii_mond Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was what this... firearm ASMR? I then I realized I like heavy mechanical noises so I guess it is
@Snarf_Le_Wombat Жыл бұрын
Same here
@towhomitmayconcern...1172 Жыл бұрын
@@Snarf_Le_Wombatits underrated asmr
@tearex8688 Жыл бұрын
American asmr
@sanjaysharma9240 Жыл бұрын
こんなに綺麗な状態の初期型九九式が残っているとは驚きました‼︎
@user-hz1lf4rq3f4 ай бұрын
99式を海外で大切にしてもらうって何だか嬉しいような日本に無い事が悲しいような…
@MR567Monaca10 ай бұрын
I got a type 38. It’s in my room leaning on my bookshelf
Its also very pretty. I miss when guns were wooden instead of plastic or completely metal
@nexsusarchon5358 Жыл бұрын
@@nexsusarchon5358You can still buy weapons with wood furniture, though?
@Mr-Trox5 ай бұрын
日本の銃も使ってくれて嬉しい
@user-nc2us5bt7q Жыл бұрын
日本の人がいてくれて嬉しい
@ussr-an94 Жыл бұрын
おやおや、あなたもなんですか
@user-nc2us5bt7q Жыл бұрын
私も日本人です。
@user-ny5fk8jw3m Жыл бұрын
You guys made a good rifle...
@tearex8688 Жыл бұрын
@@user-nc2us5bt7q 我还以为是中文,九九式😂
@gourd6 Жыл бұрын
That one person who waited for a zombie apocalypse and getting ready to fight the zombies
@Ippo_Makunochi079711 ай бұрын
The best thing to have in zombie apocalypse is sharp weapon, not firearm. Because again it's useless when you run out of ammo, and zombie can only be killed when shot in the head, multiple shots to the body the zombie still alive and continue to chase you, and nobody would carry tons of ammo by their own while moving from one place to another just to keep surviving when the whole city perfectly crowded by zombies.
@jokernew85272 ай бұрын
Why i thought he was gonna shoot the plane💀💀💀💀
@SixDigitOsu6 ай бұрын
It's ironic that this historic product is more beloved in its former enemies than in its birthplace.
@pvt1498 Жыл бұрын
Ironic? German products don't feel unrational love in the homeland either.
@worldoftancraft Жыл бұрын
@@worldoftancraft This is not the case in Japan. Japan tends not to care about leaving a technological legacy, especially when it comes to weaponry.
@pvt1498 Жыл бұрын
@@pvt1498 what about their swords and other Japanese medieval weapons?
@paleoph6168 Жыл бұрын
@@paleoph6168 that part of Japan is long since dead, Bushido doctrine died after ww2
@0326Vet Жыл бұрын
@@0326Vetyou can still find people in the world who follow the Bushido code tho most of them probably aren't Japanese I know a few are tho
@wesleygetsinger1859 Жыл бұрын
日本では保存しようとする運動が少なく、このように手入れしてくれるのはありがたいことです。
@user-em7lw6yw2b Жыл бұрын
Arigato goseimas 🙃
@xavicampos4077 Жыл бұрын
Not to worry! We gun-crazy Westerners will preserve all humanity's history! The love of the PING-sound is universal!
@nickhosford7801 Жыл бұрын
I think all remaining models of this rifle that are not in a museum are in America dozens of these were captured as prizes by American soldiers and have been passed down to sons and grandsons. I did get the opportunity to shoot one once it was awesome to have held a piece of history
@Talon18136 Жыл бұрын
What happened in Nanking?
@Finn_553 Жыл бұрын
@@xavicampos4077 Arigato "gosaimas"😅
@rvg7520 Жыл бұрын
I'm starting to have an appreciation for these old bolt action rifles
@user-bp2cr4fj2w4 ай бұрын
Fun fact if you wanna find out if your Type 99 is an early or late war version is that early war Arisakas have the nice fancy crest on the head of the bolt. As the war progress and times were tough for Japan, they didn’t have the resources or time to dedicate into their weapons. So eventually they ditched their crest on the bolt to save money and time. Either way I think owning either one of these versions of the gun would be super cool. To be able to say my rifle was made when Japan was in better times or that my rifle was made as they were on the brink of defeat during the war is pretty cool.
@ThatGuyyApollo6 ай бұрын
For a sec there I thought you were going to shoot at the plane😆 (love your videos by the way)
@wyattbarkley Жыл бұрын
Dude was ready with anti aircraft sights, changed his mind last moment.
I love Arisaka it as the most flattest trajectory than any rifle.
@user-jq5nw8vp1b10 ай бұрын
That’s a unique looking magazine. Pretty cool.
@motab99813 ай бұрын
Японская красавица! Каждая затворная винтовка времен первой и второй мировой просто офигенные.
@MitsurugiR Жыл бұрын
Да, например: Маузер Kar98k, Винтовка Мосина, Lee Enfield, Винтовка Лебеля
@ZhoStick1122 Жыл бұрын
Seems like a simplified one
@generalhecker7302 Жыл бұрын
@@ZhoStick1122 спрингфилд 1903 тоже просто отменная
@MitsurugiR Жыл бұрын
I'm with you... those ww1 rifles are amazing ❤🇦🇷
@evenriss Жыл бұрын
Victory for Ukraine 🇺🇦
@hgyuuuuhj098 Жыл бұрын
やっぱり九九式短小銃は綺麗だなぁ……。
@masahir0287 Жыл бұрын
Umm. I like to learn Japanese.
@noob_stuff Жыл бұрын
はい
@shizukashizuka8509 Жыл бұрын
bro almost gave in to the voices 😭
@tyrantula24843 ай бұрын
My heart dropped when I saw the plane and the anti air sights.
@sqaubler11 ай бұрын
Ok
@AC-hj9tv6 ай бұрын
日本の銃もかっこええな🇯🇵
@user-jj1bs5om5t Жыл бұрын
地味に九九式って彫ってあるの好き
@user-nj1le4tn3t Жыл бұрын
笑
@shizukashizuka8509 Жыл бұрын
仕方ないんだろうけど、菊の御紋削られちゃってるの悲しいね
@shourino-eikou-wo-motarasimasu Жыл бұрын
海外で出回っていることに驚いた
@user-vc6qr8lh9d Жыл бұрын
@@user-vc6qr8lh9d There are alot of Guns from all over the world in America, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, etc
@avixs154311 ай бұрын
Damn, Translate did you dirty. "I like how the ninety-nine formula is carved plainly," it says. I think what was intended was "I like how the Type ninety-nine is designed so simple." The translator just needs some practice.
Actually Japanese soldiers did shoot at low flying American planes like the Corsair and some did get shot down, one Pilot was found 20 yrs later still strapped into the cockpit the bullet entered under his seat and was found in his skull, his name was Pillsbury.
@michaelsamuel9917 Жыл бұрын
thats some excellent marksmanship
@UH-60_Blackhawk11 ай бұрын
@@UH-60_Blackhawk yes, but also mostly luck.
@ReaIJackhammer11 ай бұрын
they shot the dough boy?!?!😮
@iron_potato40k11 ай бұрын
Really??
@hello45429 ай бұрын
日本の銃ってだけで元気が出るんだよなぁ。
@hagemaru_youtube5 ай бұрын
バイオハザード4を思い出す…。素晴らしい銃…。
@shiki.04129 ай бұрын
Resident evil 4 has a kar98 as a rifle, no an Arisaka 99
@hastalavistababyxd7 ай бұрын
@@hastalavistababyxdI thought it was a Springfield. Guess we all just imposed our favorite rifles haha
@gorecrystalhellfire37707 ай бұрын
When it came out, in the late 19th century/early 20th century, both weapon and caliber were especially designed for the body parameter of an average Japanese soldier (more slim). That's why the recoil is a little easier to handle in ocidental arms. Also, the dust cover of the bolt would make noise while In operations, so many soldiers simply removed them. My favorite rifle from the East of the globe!
@eddyvader22 Жыл бұрын
That explains why most of them have them removed nowadays, thanks for tidbit of info!
@jmjedi923 Жыл бұрын
They never removed the dust covers. Its just that when American recovered them they would remove the dust covers themselves.
@gatitagiz2 Жыл бұрын
@@gatitagiz2 but...why? That doesn't make any sense why they would take a part off a trophy rifle
@jmjedi923 Жыл бұрын
@@jmjedi923US storage of weapons policy. It was done for safety reasons. When the Americans reassembled the rifles to be sold as surplus, they mismatched which dust cover goes to which rifle (or in the case of many rifles, just simply didn't put back the dust covers at all). This resulted in creaky-sounding actions at best and jamming dust covers at worst. Tenacious Trilobite's Type 44 for example, has a dust cover from a Type 99, which uses a different caliber than the Type 44. This resulted in the bolt sounding creaky. This is what contributed to the Arisaka dust cover myth.
@paleoph6168 Жыл бұрын
@@paleoph6168 ah okay *that* makes sense, thank you
@jmjedi923 Жыл бұрын
Hey, in some situations on them islands, forty dudes with them things was the best AA you could get.
@EchosTackyTiki Жыл бұрын
The AA sights as the plane went by. The intrusive thoughts nearly won, huh?
@itburnswhenipiss8 ай бұрын
Bros aim is next level
@obeluskepusken860910 ай бұрын
いやぁー嬉しいなぁ
@outlook00721 Жыл бұрын
九九式有坂銃▄︻┻┳═一 ===・
@wegger-fm9dh Жыл бұрын
Fun fact. The gun gets shorter when translated to English
What a news story this could have been, “ Man shoots down plane and kills multiple cows with a ww2 era Japanese rifle”
@youtubeuser90904 ай бұрын
The way it shoots, it is so satisfying 😊
@Azaya1129 ай бұрын
やっぱ99式はいいですね~
@historicalmiliota Жыл бұрын
Не-а, фигня, ничего выдающегося. С любовью из Кунашира=)))
@IDDQDED Жыл бұрын
@@IDDQDED 有坂はとても良い銃 ウクライナ🇺🇦とともに
@user-xd7jt4jy4u Жыл бұрын
@@user-xd7jt4jy4u When the ex-occupier who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people all across Asia says that 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@unterhau1102 Жыл бұрын
@@user-xd7jt4jy4u Don't fight girls. Peace. ☮️
@karjalasta Жыл бұрын
@@karjalasta If five women could kill one man, that would still lead to world peace. Of course, we shouldn't underestimate women
@user-do7so2pf1z Жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful rifle.
@xspiritanimalx Жыл бұрын
My boy had intrusive thoughts for a moment...
@caiofabio46546 ай бұрын
I think this arisaka is one of the coolest bolt action rifles ever
@BernGrylls3 ай бұрын
I loved seeing the defaced chrysanthemum flower on the metal. That's how you know it saw action. The chrysanthemum flower is the symbol of the emperor and each rifle had it engraved. After Japan surrendered the Japanese soldiers were given time to sand down and remove the flower from their rifle, so their surrender wouldn't shame the emperor
@Jackacake1892 Жыл бұрын
Ones with it intact are also likely ones that saw action, captured from the enemy.
@lesthodson2802 Жыл бұрын
@@lesthodson2802 I have one with an intact 'mum, one of my client's father had been in the war and participated in the taking of Okinawa. He had to smash it against the side of the ship and break the stock before they'd let him ship it home, but the action is fine.
@eloquentsarcasm Жыл бұрын
@@eloquentsarcasm I have the opportunity to buy one with the intact mum also from Okinawa. It’s also an early version and not the “last ditch”. Think I’m gonna get it, beautiful old guns
@bradboisseau749 Жыл бұрын
I have a Type 38 with the intact mum, and dust cover. Plus it has some weird pitting that basically falls under were the bayonet muzzle ring sits, and drips down so possible blood pitting. Arisakas are interesting guns. Pretty much all the Arisakas in the US were captures, or at least souvenirs taken off piles before they threw the rest in Tokyo bay. I have three bayonets from back when no one have a shit about them, $25 a pop, the most I spent was on the crappy trainer bayonet for $35.
@Dominic1962 Жыл бұрын
Cool to know, guess the intact mums are more valuable
@erj9081 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Japanese rifle
@nihppnippanjin Жыл бұрын
The flip up sights they're using are called volly sights. They are hold overs from the vollyfire era during the 19th and 18th century style warfare. They are also common on western bolt actions and are not as some other comments claim Anti-Air sights.
@RKNGL10 ай бұрын
No, they are specifically made as anti-aircraft sights. m.kzhead.info/sun/rJZ-m6mrral3hX0/bejne.html
@Gunsbeerfreedom8710 ай бұрын
They ARE AA sights, or rather volley sights with pop-out AA assisting arms. The IJA put these on early production Type 99s due to their experiences in China against Chinese air craft. The theory was, that if you lined up a group of men with the AA arms extended, you could use the arms to guestimate how many knots per hour the enemy plane was flying, then use a volley fire action to shoot them out of the sky. This actually worked surprisingly well, a lot more than people assume. Chinese planes were generally cast off WWI antiques or other outdated interwar bi-plane designs that were usually being flown for recon VERY slow and VERY low due to a lack of experienced and well trained Chinese pilots. So it WAS a volley sight, just modified to have an AA capability. It was removed on later production runs of the Type 99 as it was understandably not worth the metal being used as Japan would soon be fighting Allied forces who weren't using antique mostly-unarmed bi-planes with slow flying amateur pilots that could be taken out of the air with controlled volley fire.
@ZeonicZaku1-Zeon_Grunt_Suit7 ай бұрын
Man your aim is amazing also the zeroing of your weapons is incredibly done
Saw one of these for sale at an auction one time. The guy selling said "I was in the Marine Corps back in the late 60s. If they had given me this for a weapon, I'd have given it back and tried to use rocks instead."
@patrickmcdaniel2048 Жыл бұрын
I would understand that if he wasn't given ammo for it as well.
@paleoph616810 ай бұрын
he probably heard all the myths from GI's trying to fire rounds from trainer rifles and them exploding. The Arisaka's themselves were probably the strongest and most robust standard issue bolt action of ww2.
@StrainXv10 ай бұрын
The prejudice was strong with that one lmao
@Xemphas9 ай бұрын
Probably because ammo was scarce? Arisakas are one of the best bolt actions ever!
@Dulex1239 ай бұрын
@@Dulex123Nah, propaganda against anything Japanese made was fairly effective. They taught that Japanese rifles were basically garbage. When in reality, they were some of the strongest bolt actions ever made. And imo, really some of the most pretty.
@georgewhitworth97429 ай бұрын
Legendary gun in Battlefield V. Very cool. Nice shots
@nootypenguino10 ай бұрын
Когда в руках это винтовка.То тебе не хочется из него стрелять,а с криком ,,Банзай"бежать на врага.
@user-xi2sk3eo8u10 ай бұрын
Idk what's better, the plane moment XD or just ending on cows doing cow things XD
@FrontlineCrusaders226 Жыл бұрын
Sees plane, casually closes anti aircraft sights 😂
@OhBoysPaintball Жыл бұрын
its crazy how accurate this guy is
@hanabihyuga8265 Жыл бұрын
My brother in law was given one and it was in his closet for 25 years. He gave it to me. It’s fully intact with all markings and serial numbers all match. I cleaned it and it’s in beautiful condition. The stock is pitted but I oiled it and it looks great. I bought a bayonet in good condition and when it’s attached it is a formidable weapon.
@doc1456 ай бұрын
These videos make ASMR look like torture. This is where the real relaxation is.
@SouplexSouffle Жыл бұрын
途中、飛行機撃ち落とそうとしてて笑うw
@user-ze7rg9xt8n Жыл бұрын
That cow and airplane were lucky he doesn't have a mood for them..
@crossimpactgaming920011 ай бұрын
Seeing him load the rifle is oddly satisfying.
@Zhu2569 ай бұрын
Those are the nicest rounds to ever be in a arisaka.
@catdogsking8658 Жыл бұрын
As per usual, the ending was amazing
@taylerandrews626411 ай бұрын
Idk why i love seeing how guns work
@MethBoy4096 ай бұрын
For someone who doesn’t talk much, this guy is very good conversation
@shenanifanigans4905 Жыл бұрын
クリップにも丁寧に板バネがついてるとこがジワる
@user-wr5kl1qo9i Жыл бұрын
The sound of rifle cartridges clinking against each other is so pleasant.
@notottomedic7 ай бұрын
Put me in a random environment with a boot action in ww2. This is the one I’d take. Reliable as hell
@fender769510 ай бұрын
Those AA sights make the impossible just a bit more possible
@CamboJam. Жыл бұрын
Let's just take a second to appreciate his marksmanship
@thesuperfryingpan8164 Жыл бұрын
Que buenos ,este es uno se los mejores canales de información tecnologíca ,saludos y éxitos
@jocks.213510 ай бұрын
The cow drinking at the end was just the icing on the cake, perfect video.
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この銃を所持していた旧大日本帝国軍兵士はどうなったんだろ? 生き残っていて、天寿を全うしていてほしいな
😂+55555555😊🎉😈🎭👍
dude nearly took down that plane only to hesitate last second.
He fought off the intrusive thoughts
I thought he was gonna shoot the plane too. 😅
He thought it was a Japanese plane before coming back into senses.
@@jamesbradford6316 me too😅
lol
"is he gonna shoot the plane?!" "Is he gonna shoot the cows?!"
dude that's what I thought as well 🙈
im the 666th liker
I also thought 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Deadassss that’s exactly what I thought 😂
**flips down sniper sight** "Not today Mr. Plane. Not today."
The joke there was that the Japanese actually equipped the 99 with an anti aircraft sight, that's what the little arms on the sides are for
@@Thebluebridgetroll An interesting fact. The more you know 🌠🌈🌠
@@Thebluebridgetroll I... Well I guess if you fire enough of them lol
@@JadeWarShitpostif I remember correctly that was the whole premise. The tactic was a whole rifle squad of guys just shooting at the plane would surely bring it down. I don’t think it lasted that long
@@richard-em6ziشعارالمثليين ليس،من علوم الرجال
As someone who owns a type 99 I’m more jealous that you found ammo lmfao
DO YOU SPEAK JAPANESE?!
@@wolkabletf
Does Norma still make the 7.7 ammo. It was like $35.00 Back in the 80s before the internet was so prolific.
@@lowenbrow643 to my knowledge yes, for about 40-50 dollars for 20 rounds. I still own an original box of it.
I wish I still had that rifle. Dad sold it to muster the cash to send me to Philmont scout ranch in 86. Funny how you can forget your middle name but remember the minute details.😂
💀bro was gunna let the intrusive thoughts win
☠️good thing he came
😂😂
@@aidendoesstuff185 bro what lmao
I know I would😈
@@aidendoesstuff185 what do you mean by that 🤔💀
Showing the AA sights was a very nice niche touch
Ah yes, he did show off the Anti Aircraft sights...
Especially right as a plane was in view.
I am pretty sure those sights weren't made specifically for Anti-Air, but instead as range finders for longer shots. If you understand how bullets, trajectory and overall laws of physics work it would make sense. To shoot further, you need to arc the shots so they can travel further before hitting the ground which is where range finders come in both on old sights and modern scopes.
They're artillery fire shots my dear boy... Not AA. When the drop is past what you'd accurately shoot with the iron sights and needed something longer range.
@@crossfire2045 the AA sights are the flip-down ones to the sides.
貴重な映像を有難うございます。動いてるとこ初めて見た…!素晴らしい!
Менясаша
Холи щи...
それな
anaanki
Can a person who speaks English translate this comment?
When I saw the plane and you had the aircraft sights ready I thought you were going to shoot that plane. Good thing you didn’t.
I had real *World at war* vibes
@@Trollficient I miss playing that game, even though the banzai charges still creep me out.
Good thing he didn't, cuz he would've hit it for sure
@@alexs5744 I do too miss playing that game. Oh boy times have passed. We only getting older :c
Would never hit it. That's why they had those huge ringed grid sights on aa machine guns. By the time the bullet got there, the plane would be 50 metres away.
These seriously never get old
Im perfectly mentally stable OH LOOK A CIVILIAN AIRLINER
Fv405 pfp 💀💀💀
Beautiful shots from a beautiful piece I could cry 😢
I love how our Japanese friends are commenting about how beautiful and nostalgic the gun is while We're talking about how he almost let his intrusive thought win 💀
they're imperialistics
I agree that the history of weapons is interesting, but calling the period when Japan oppressed neighboring nations nostalgic was not nice. Nostalgic Meji's fascist empire, I'm sorry but this has to be a joke.
@@dianisilva あまり日本を悪く言うなよ
@@Yuriko_Suzu お願いします、私は日本を悪く言っているとは思いません。日本が拡大し、近隣諸国を植民地化した明治時代にノスタルジックな (楽しい思い出) は何もないと言っただけです。 そしてその期間は、広島と長崎でのリトルボーイとファットマンの爆発と、第二次世界大戦の終結以来アメリカの人質となっていた日本の完全な降伏で終わった.
@@Yuriko_Suzu Sorry I love japan but you did some horrible things in WW2, not your fault but you cant deny what happened.
The cows are the best part.
They would have been mangled by Arisaka after the video.
l. Lpn
If they were on my grill as a steak maybe but I'm still going with the rifle. I'm american so I truly love both
@@jessestinson9252 Cow Mutilation by this rifle, then.
I thought he was gonna shoot
日本軍の銃が海外の人に紹介されるのなんか嬉しい
*マジそれ*
Bellicimo Rifle
“Oh look a civilian airliner”
For those interested, the designation on the chamber saying 九九式 (reads as kyūkyū shiki) means "type 99", so basically the name of the rifle
Оо круто, спасибо
I have a paratrooper二式, 2 三八式, and a 九九式 and a few dozen type 30 bayonets along with a type98 shin gunto sword… Love these blades and rifles, also im half japanese so im not haunted by the spirits of whose life they’ve probably taken.. 天皇陛下万歳!!!
Good information, thank you.
Uh,.. looks like 99 type as per repetition of the symbols
Thank you, I was really confused looking at 式 because I could have sworn I was looking at a backwards 左.
There's something so oddly satisfying about the sound of a bolt action being fired and cycled
And cows in the end
@@yuykaCows are pretty cool
yes
It's a shame most Type 38, 44 and 99 rifles are missing their dust covers because American GIs discarded them. No, the Japanese soldiers who served with them did not discard the dust covers. They'd get seriously reprimanded for doing that. And yes, later in the war Japan did simplify their rifles, and one of the first things to go was the dust cover.
Most Japanese soldiers actually did remove the dust cover. It was very noisy. The flimsy monopod also was removed by most Japanese soldiers as well because it's kind of useless.
@@j.peters1222 no they weren't noisy, each rifle had its dust cover specifically fitted to the corresponding rifle. The ones that are noisy are the ones that don't match the rifle.
Yeah, thats definitely one of the most annoying myths surrounding the Type 99. The few that were shipped to the US were shipped with their bolts removed which led to most of the dust covers being lost. Anyone who thinks soldiers are allowed to just "throw away" part of their government-issued weapon is not living in reality. I have owned several Type 99/38 rifles and the dust cover makes no noise unless the weapon's action is being cycled, in which occasion you're shooting anyway which makes quite a racket.
@@Undersea.Glider What is the difference between a type 38 and 99 rifle? Is the type 99 newer and better?
@@watchman0062 the Type 38 is the older variant of the Arisaka that entered service in 1906 and utilized a 6.5X50mm cartridge. The Type 99 was designed as the replacement and produced from 1939-1945 and used a 7.7X58mm cartridge. They both served through the war together.
That is a damn fine gun. The thing I liked most about COD: WAW is that clinking noise the Arisaka in it makes when the player works the bolt.
I love how the Japanese really thought that they would be able to shoot planes out of the sky enough so that they actually added AA sites to their bolt action rifle
it worked with 60 guys shooting at a slow low flying chinese biplane
Elevation sights. It's how you target something at over 400m. This isn't a video game. There is no such thing as aiming high after 100m. In fact, you aim low because of bullet kick up. When the bullet rises in the air and then settles into the trajectory.
I mean...it wasn't a terrible idea. They probably weren't crackshots and didn't hit much of anything, but you have to admire the effort. (Also, most aircraft of WW2 were starting to be made of tougher materials than WW1 aircraft, so you'd have less chance of shooting it down anyhow).
@@Wraith_of_Storm and I’m sure quite a few aircraft had bullet holes from these and other weapons when they returned may not have damaged much of course
@@carminescurse that’s probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever read from someone who’s clearly never shot lmfao. Very few cartridges require you to zero for 200. I.E bullet climb
Hehe.. I see what you did there with the aircraft sights
Not what he did, but what he was about to lol.
Обожаю Японские вещи!!!❤
ありがとう! 日本人より
One of the most beautiful snipers of its time
well there wasn't that many others so of course it's gonna be one of the best
I like the chrysanthemum crest on the front side of the injection port. It means "a gun given by the Emperor".
It should have also been removed given we agreed to do so at war’s end.
@@DocLeQuackIt is. There’s a little remnant of it but it’s almost entirely ground down
I think it actually means "This gun BELONGS to the Emperor" not "Given by the Emperor"
My dad was company carpenter (Saipan, Okinawa, then easy duty in Korea) and boxed himself up two, one had the chrysanthemum filed off , one didn't.
@@brianmclaughlin4419 I've got one with the Chrysanthemum intact, but the rest of the rifle is pretty beat up, it was Bubba'd at some point and has a cut down barrel (no front sight either😒) and stock, the dust guard is missing, the wood was beat to hell and poorly restored with huge amounts of varnish, and the bore is pretty rusted out near the muzzle. It shoots, but with the rusted bore and missing front sight it's about as inaccurate as it can get lol. The rounds are pretty expensive (6.5x50SR is about $55 a box when they're in stock) so I never even bother shooting it but it's still cool to own a piece of history, Bubba'd or not...
This is the kind of asmr im looking for. Next level asmr.
Spoken like a true American, brother.
Yeah I was what this... firearm ASMR? I then I realized I like heavy mechanical noises so I guess it is
Same here
@@Snarf_Le_Wombatits underrated asmr
American asmr
こんなに綺麗な状態の初期型九九式が残っているとは驚きました‼︎
99式を海外で大切にしてもらうって何だか嬉しいような日本に無い事が悲しいような…
I got a type 38. It’s in my room leaning on my bookshelf
日本で個人所有できないから没収されて破棄されて勿体無いよね 自分の命だからって大切に保管してたけど銃刀法違反で逮捕された人も何人かいるし海外に流れて大事にされてて本当に嬉しく思う。
海外の方が大事にされるからなあ。極端な話し日本の古い武器・兵器は海外に渡した方がいい気がする。日本は湿気もすごい氏
امیدوارم در کشور شما ( ژاپن) روزی خرید و فروش سلاح ازاد شود.
@@user-gr7ww2wj3p本当だよ、本気出せばめちゃくちゃいい兵器作れるのに憲法とか近隣諸国のせいで中々実現できない 兵器作れたら外国に売りたいよ
やはり九九式短小銃は素晴らしいモデルだな
分かるしレア物
Its also very pretty. I miss when guns were wooden instead of plastic or completely metal
@@nexsusarchon5358You can still buy weapons with wood furniture, though?
日本の銃も使ってくれて嬉しい
日本の人がいてくれて嬉しい
おやおや、あなたもなんですか
私も日本人です。
You guys made a good rifle...
@@user-nc2us5bt7q 我还以为是中文,九九式😂
That one person who waited for a zombie apocalypse and getting ready to fight the zombies
The best thing to have in zombie apocalypse is sharp weapon, not firearm. Because again it's useless when you run out of ammo, and zombie can only be killed when shot in the head, multiple shots to the body the zombie still alive and continue to chase you, and nobody would carry tons of ammo by their own while moving from one place to another just to keep surviving when the whole city perfectly crowded by zombies.
Why i thought he was gonna shoot the plane💀💀💀💀
It's ironic that this historic product is more beloved in its former enemies than in its birthplace.
Ironic? German products don't feel unrational love in the homeland either.
@@worldoftancraft This is not the case in Japan. Japan tends not to care about leaving a technological legacy, especially when it comes to weaponry.
@@pvt1498 what about their swords and other Japanese medieval weapons?
@@paleoph6168 that part of Japan is long since dead, Bushido doctrine died after ww2
@@0326Vetyou can still find people in the world who follow the Bushido code tho most of them probably aren't Japanese I know a few are tho
日本では保存しようとする運動が少なく、このように手入れしてくれるのはありがたいことです。
Arigato goseimas 🙃
Not to worry! We gun-crazy Westerners will preserve all humanity's history! The love of the PING-sound is universal!
I think all remaining models of this rifle that are not in a museum are in America dozens of these were captured as prizes by American soldiers and have been passed down to sons and grandsons. I did get the opportunity to shoot one once it was awesome to have held a piece of history
What happened in Nanking?
@@xavicampos4077 Arigato "gosaimas"😅
I'm starting to have an appreciation for these old bolt action rifles
Fun fact if you wanna find out if your Type 99 is an early or late war version is that early war Arisakas have the nice fancy crest on the head of the bolt. As the war progress and times were tough for Japan, they didn’t have the resources or time to dedicate into their weapons. So eventually they ditched their crest on the bolt to save money and time. Either way I think owning either one of these versions of the gun would be super cool. To be able to say my rifle was made when Japan was in better times or that my rifle was made as they were on the brink of defeat during the war is pretty cool.
For a sec there I thought you were going to shoot at the plane😆 (love your videos by the way)
Dude was ready with anti aircraft sights, changed his mind last moment.
九十九式かっこいい。。手入れも行き届いてますね。大切になさってください。
It's in beautiful condition, no doubt!
動いている九十九式初めて見た。それと、日本人がいてホント安心した。
@@user-vc6qr8lh9d ここの動画って銃をテーブルに置くところからカートリッジの箱出し、弾込め、射撃、排莢とAMSRとしては最高でついつい繰り返し見てしまいます😅
@@user-oi2jq6er5l 同感です、良いASMRですよね笑
Their grandfathers were war criminals
Bro I thought he was going to nail the plane AND the cow bruh 💀💀💀
Can we talk about his aim like damn bro, he don’t miss
c'mon bro, he probably edited out the misses, don't just believe what you see on you tube to be real time -.-
loads five rounds, shows four hits.
日本の銃が出てて嬉しい
わかる うちの国だ感あるよね
それ
仲間がいた…………… サンパチとか九七式もいいよな
日本製?
@@abdullah_alharbi_ 99式やで
対空用の照準、命中精度、静音性を示されてて良き
What happened in nanking?
@@blackman5867 They wouldn't know. They don't teach that stuff in Japanese schools
@@unterhau1102 あなたは何も知りません😂
@@blackman5867 What happened in TENANMON?
@@user-gj2oj5yj3n nothing happened! 😚🤗❤️🇨🇳👮🏻♂️👮🏻♀️
I love Arisaka it as the most flattest trajectory than any rifle.
That’s a unique looking magazine. Pretty cool.
Японская красавица! Каждая затворная винтовка времен первой и второй мировой просто офигенные.
Да, например: Маузер Kar98k, Винтовка Мосина, Lee Enfield, Винтовка Лебеля
Seems like a simplified one
@@ZhoStick1122 спрингфилд 1903 тоже просто отменная
I'm with you... those ww1 rifles are amazing ❤🇦🇷
Victory for Ukraine 🇺🇦
やっぱり九九式短小銃は綺麗だなぁ……。
Umm. I like to learn Japanese.
はい
bro almost gave in to the voices 😭
My heart dropped when I saw the plane and the anti air sights.
Ok
日本の銃もかっこええな🇯🇵
地味に九九式って彫ってあるの好き
笑
仕方ないんだろうけど、菊の御紋削られちゃってるの悲しいね
海外で出回っていることに驚いた
@@user-vc6qr8lh9d There are alot of Guns from all over the world in America, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, etc
Damn, Translate did you dirty. "I like how the ninety-nine formula is carved plainly," it says. I think what was intended was "I like how the Type ninety-nine is designed so simple." The translator just needs some practice.
The best gun channel on youtube
My favorite BFV sniper weapon
me too. I lave Type 99. I'm japanese.
日本の銃なのに日本人が持てず、 しかし外国の人に大切にされてもらってる。 不思議だ😊
@@ch5543 ボルトアクションなんて儀礼用のガーランドくらいしか国内にないし、弾をこめて引き金を引くっていうイメージと実銃の射撃手順が乖離しない限りそんな教育必要ないと思うけどなぁ。 追記 猟銃ではなく軍事用途の銃の話。ただ撃ちたいだけなら猟銃免許取って安全に配慮してやってくれ。
@@mitchi8638 M24…
Actually Japanese soldiers did shoot at low flying American planes like the Corsair and some did get shot down, one Pilot was found 20 yrs later still strapped into the cockpit the bullet entered under his seat and was found in his skull, his name was Pillsbury.
thats some excellent marksmanship
@@UH-60_Blackhawk yes, but also mostly luck.
they shot the dough boy?!?!😮
Really??
日本の銃ってだけで元気が出るんだよなぁ。
バイオハザード4を思い出す…。素晴らしい銃…。
Resident evil 4 has a kar98 as a rifle, no an Arisaka 99
@@hastalavistababyxdI thought it was a Springfield. Guess we all just imposed our favorite rifles haha
When it came out, in the late 19th century/early 20th century, both weapon and caliber were especially designed for the body parameter of an average Japanese soldier (more slim). That's why the recoil is a little easier to handle in ocidental arms. Also, the dust cover of the bolt would make noise while In operations, so many soldiers simply removed them. My favorite rifle from the East of the globe!
That explains why most of them have them removed nowadays, thanks for tidbit of info!
They never removed the dust covers. Its just that when American recovered them they would remove the dust covers themselves.
@@gatitagiz2 but...why? That doesn't make any sense why they would take a part off a trophy rifle
@@jmjedi923US storage of weapons policy. It was done for safety reasons. When the Americans reassembled the rifles to be sold as surplus, they mismatched which dust cover goes to which rifle (or in the case of many rifles, just simply didn't put back the dust covers at all). This resulted in creaky-sounding actions at best and jamming dust covers at worst. Tenacious Trilobite's Type 44 for example, has a dust cover from a Type 99, which uses a different caliber than the Type 44. This resulted in the bolt sounding creaky. This is what contributed to the Arisaka dust cover myth.
@@paleoph6168 ah okay *that* makes sense, thank you
Hey, in some situations on them islands, forty dudes with them things was the best AA you could get.
The AA sights as the plane went by. The intrusive thoughts nearly won, huh?
Bros aim is next level
いやぁー嬉しいなぁ
九九式有坂銃▄︻┻┳═一 ===・
Fun fact. The gun gets shorter when translated to English
@@KZheadPremium-nx4rj Guns are cooler in English👍
どちらかというとBARに見える🤔
@@YagokoroDoubleXX17秒あたり良く見ると「九九式」ってチャンバーの上に彫ってあるで
What a news story this could have been, “ Man shoots down plane and kills multiple cows with a ww2 era Japanese rifle”
The way it shoots, it is so satisfying 😊
やっぱ99式はいいですね~
Не-а, фигня, ничего выдающегося. С любовью из Кунашира=)))
@@IDDQDED 有坂はとても良い銃 ウクライナ🇺🇦とともに
@@user-xd7jt4jy4u When the ex-occupier who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people all across Asia says that 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@user-xd7jt4jy4u Don't fight girls. Peace. ☮️
@@karjalasta If five women could kill one man, that would still lead to world peace. Of course, we shouldn't underestimate women
That is a beautiful rifle.
My boy had intrusive thoughts for a moment...
I think this arisaka is one of the coolest bolt action rifles ever
I loved seeing the defaced chrysanthemum flower on the metal. That's how you know it saw action. The chrysanthemum flower is the symbol of the emperor and each rifle had it engraved. After Japan surrendered the Japanese soldiers were given time to sand down and remove the flower from their rifle, so their surrender wouldn't shame the emperor
Ones with it intact are also likely ones that saw action, captured from the enemy.
@@lesthodson2802 I have one with an intact 'mum, one of my client's father had been in the war and participated in the taking of Okinawa. He had to smash it against the side of the ship and break the stock before they'd let him ship it home, but the action is fine.
@@eloquentsarcasm I have the opportunity to buy one with the intact mum also from Okinawa. It’s also an early version and not the “last ditch”. Think I’m gonna get it, beautiful old guns
I have a Type 38 with the intact mum, and dust cover. Plus it has some weird pitting that basically falls under were the bayonet muzzle ring sits, and drips down so possible blood pitting. Arisakas are interesting guns. Pretty much all the Arisakas in the US were captures, or at least souvenirs taken off piles before they threw the rest in Tokyo bay. I have three bayonets from back when no one have a shit about them, $25 a pop, the most I spent was on the crappy trainer bayonet for $35.
Cool to know, guess the intact mums are more valuable
Beautiful Japanese rifle
The flip up sights they're using are called volly sights. They are hold overs from the vollyfire era during the 19th and 18th century style warfare. They are also common on western bolt actions and are not as some other comments claim Anti-Air sights.
No, they are specifically made as anti-aircraft sights. m.kzhead.info/sun/rJZ-m6mrral3hX0/bejne.html
They ARE AA sights, or rather volley sights with pop-out AA assisting arms. The IJA put these on early production Type 99s due to their experiences in China against Chinese air craft. The theory was, that if you lined up a group of men with the AA arms extended, you could use the arms to guestimate how many knots per hour the enemy plane was flying, then use a volley fire action to shoot them out of the sky. This actually worked surprisingly well, a lot more than people assume. Chinese planes were generally cast off WWI antiques or other outdated interwar bi-plane designs that were usually being flown for recon VERY slow and VERY low due to a lack of experienced and well trained Chinese pilots. So it WAS a volley sight, just modified to have an AA capability. It was removed on later production runs of the Type 99 as it was understandably not worth the metal being used as Japan would soon be fighting Allied forces who weren't using antique mostly-unarmed bi-planes with slow flying amateur pilots that could be taken out of the air with controlled volley fire.
Man your aim is amazing also the zeroing of your weapons is incredibly done
最後の日本兵と言われている小野田さんが最後まで携帯していたのは99式小銃と38式小銃。 投稿者の方には是非38式小銃も紹介していただきたい。
Saw one of these for sale at an auction one time. The guy selling said "I was in the Marine Corps back in the late 60s. If they had given me this for a weapon, I'd have given it back and tried to use rocks instead."
I would understand that if he wasn't given ammo for it as well.
he probably heard all the myths from GI's trying to fire rounds from trainer rifles and them exploding. The Arisaka's themselves were probably the strongest and most robust standard issue bolt action of ww2.
The prejudice was strong with that one lmao
Probably because ammo was scarce? Arisakas are one of the best bolt actions ever!
@@Dulex123Nah, propaganda against anything Japanese made was fairly effective. They taught that Japanese rifles were basically garbage. When in reality, they were some of the strongest bolt actions ever made. And imo, really some of the most pretty.
Legendary gun in Battlefield V. Very cool. Nice shots
Когда в руках это винтовка.То тебе не хочется из него стрелять,а с криком ,,Банзай"бежать на врага.
Idk what's better, the plane moment XD or just ending on cows doing cow things XD
Sees plane, casually closes anti aircraft sights 😂
its crazy how accurate this guy is
My brother in law was given one and it was in his closet for 25 years. He gave it to me. It’s fully intact with all markings and serial numbers all match. I cleaned it and it’s in beautiful condition. The stock is pitted but I oiled it and it looks great. I bought a bayonet in good condition and when it’s attached it is a formidable weapon.
These videos make ASMR look like torture. This is where the real relaxation is.
途中、飛行機撃ち落とそうとしてて笑うw
That cow and airplane were lucky he doesn't have a mood for them..
Seeing him load the rifle is oddly satisfying.
Those are the nicest rounds to ever be in a arisaka.
As per usual, the ending was amazing
Idk why i love seeing how guns work
For someone who doesn’t talk much, this guy is very good conversation
クリップにも丁寧に板バネがついてるとこがジワる
The sound of rifle cartridges clinking against each other is so pleasant.
Put me in a random environment with a boot action in ww2. This is the one I’d take. Reliable as hell
Those AA sights make the impossible just a bit more possible
Let's just take a second to appreciate his marksmanship
Que buenos ,este es uno se los mejores canales de información tecnologíca ,saludos y éxitos
The cow drinking at the end was just the icing on the cake, perfect video.
TENNO HEKA BANZAI!!!
BANZAAIIIII
99式いいですねぇ( ̄∇ ̄)
99式短小銃も好きですが 38式歩兵銃7×57mm弾も好きです。😊
6.5 jap is what goes for the type 38
99式小銃 稼働状態にあるのが素晴らしい。
Your username means Violet in Russian
I love everything about this gun