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Japanese WWII Guns Type 38 cavalry rifle Type 44 Cavalry Rifle Type 97 Sniper Rifle Type 38 cavalry rifle
7.7x58mm Arisaka 6.5x50mm Arisaka Type 96 Light Machine Gun Type 11 Light Machine Gun Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun Type 38 rifle 8x22mm Nambu Nambu pistol Type 94 8 mm Pistol

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  • @mihailolord Your an idiot. More would have died in the invasion. FACT. Your logic is of a middle school education. Go to college so you can learn how to argue and learn some history. Im not "brainwashed" in any way. I know the American GOVT is fucked up but I also know there are tons of dumb fucking europeans too. America did its part to save Europe. We allowed western culture to exist west of the Berlin wall at least. If "just the soviets" won the war you'd all be living in East Germany still.

  • @charthuryang You need to realize in 1941-1942 the U.S. was getting its ass kicked. Japan had one of the largest armies and navy at the time. We had one the smallest armies. They swept through the Philippines and were on the verge of invading Australia but thankfully the Marines stopped them on Guadalcanal and such, buying us time to mobilize our full power in late 1943-1944. The U.S. Navy was also lucky not to have carriers destroyed at Pearl harbor and only one at the Battle of Midway.

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  • if it could pop a hole in a yankee who cares if it's outdated

  • @eddielung31 they destroyed, australian, dutch and english forces on the philipines, burma, singapore and many more places, they were a match for western forces but the combined english, australian, american,... battlegroup was to much for them

  • Japanese had their luck in the early years of WWII only because they faced even less prepared opponents. Japanese troops were no match with western powers, and they finally realised it after 1942.

  • The Japanese had the idea that a wounded enemy was more of a problem for the other side than a fatality, and the idea has merit. You must care for the wounded, while you can bury the dead. That's why their basic rifle was .25 caliber (6.5mm). They also had .31 caliber rifles, but they were in the minority. I at one time owned one of the .31 caliber rifles which had been brought back by a marine from an island campaign. It had a copied Mauser action, a chrysanthemum stamp and was very long.

  • Imperial Japan would tear apart Korea Russia Hawaii and Alaska with their Imperial gunmen and force Japanese blood and tongue into everyone's veins and mouth to create their dominion in a large radius effecting over 500,000,000 people...

  • 3.36 MOUSTACHE!!!

  • With that Arisaka, it's too slow, even I could see it coming out of the barrel.

  • take Russia, not much of a wise choice

    take Korea, don't know

    take China, Don't know

    Take america, BIG MISTAKE!

  • @THEKINGOFMETROPOLIS thats very true. In 1940-1942, Japan had the one of the most largest and powerful Navy's in the world at that time. They developed one of the first aircraft carriers, had the largest submarine, and the biggest battleship ever in history, the "Yamato". It was to a point where the Imperial Navy was even stronger than the German and U.S. navy, that is until U.S. developed even more sufficient and stronger cruisers and battleships in 1943.

  • they should do a russian one :P

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