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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

This is a strictly non-political video. Please refrain from any racial, political, and any other slurs in your comments.

Marine assault of a Japanese Imperial Army held beachhead (reenacted). Shot at the "Pacific Combat Zone" of the Nimitz museum grounds at Fredericksburgh, Texas. Participants are US Marines (reenacted) and IJA 3rd Platoon (reenacted). Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for watching.

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  • Excuse me, But I am trying to get into reenacting (Imperial Japanese Army Type). I was wondering if you guys used Plug Fire Cartridge Replica Weapons, and if so, Where could I get a High end but not too high in price weapon. I can't seem to find them anywhere. I have looked at the Type 44 Calvary Carbine (PFC) on WWII Guns.com, but they seem so expensive. Please help me.

  • @JakeDTX sorry for the delayed reply. We use regular surplus bolt action rifles for our reenactments. Type 44 is a very specialized piece and the only place that it would be used is when/if you are reenacting ca IJA cavalry unit. As for the other infantry rifles, I would advise you get type-99 or 38, which can be acquired for fraction of the price of the type 44 and are very versatile in its usage in reenacting. I would start scouring local gun show for them. As for reenacting...

  • @JakeDTX I would advise that you hook up with a local reenacting group before you buy anything so that they can show you what you should and should not buy. Please e-mail me so that I can help you get into the hobby and have a good time at it. Thank you for watching.

  • have you guys done any banzai charges?

  • @squirlysquirly969 We have done that, but no in this video.

  • i gotta go see this the next time it is held. i only live about a 5 hrs. dirve from there.

  • @nomadnametab Where are you located? I am in Houston and my drive is about 5 hours. I will be more than willing to share a ride with you.

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  • Wow really nice job :D

  • @caka41 Well, in this one there are some professional pyrotechnic guys that make this happen... Not sure what all they use for it.

  • @bigfallout3fan101 typically we dont get paid, but some museum sponsored events may pay and feed us. Thank you for watching.

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