Interview with Duncan McCollum
Forgotten Weapons
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7m 8s
We interviewed Duncan McCollum, author of "Japanese Rifles of WWII". He showed us some interesting aspects of a Japanese Type 2 paratrooper takedown rifle. These guns are like regular Type 99 Arisakas, but can be quickly disassembled into two piece for carrying in a leg bag when parachuting.
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