Type 38 and Type 99 are always called Arisaka rifle. However, Mr.Arisaka designed only Type 30. All of other Arisaka rifle were designed by Mr.Nambu. Also, the gun is true Arisaka.
The Arisaka was one of the first real firearms I ever touched. Was my grandpa's bring back rifle from WW2 and my dad inherited it. Holds a bit of sentimental value to me
@Gleb B. / Глеб Б., many soldiers were allowed to bring back an enemy rifle or pistol as a war trophy. You're probably thinking of their issued rifles and/or pistols - They weren't allowed to keep those.
@Gleb B. / Глеб Б. Lol the army had a post service dedicated to sending back captured stuff back to the families of troops. Most militaries of the time did do.
@@maddoxjohnson4392 i cant find one so i settled for the type 99. ill just think extra manly thoughts and about muscle men in a sauna when i put on the type 30 bayonet and call it good enough
I love the little detail in Golden Kamuy where Ogata switched from his Arisaka Type 30 to the Orok Hunter's Berdan M1870 after 5 shoots. Like being shown in 0:41 - 0:56 that Arisaka Type 30 can only hold 5 bullets
@@chara_cant_sleep that's why it's kinda right. Arisaka, hanyang, springfield etc, are pretty much inspired or copied the mauser action one way or another.
10,000 of the 6.5×50mm rimmed cartridge chambered Type 30 Arisaka rifles were converted into blank firing training rifles from 1905-1921 by; boring out the .264/6.7mm grooved rifled barrel to smooth bore ( 6.8 mm?), removing most of the receiver markings like the Imperial Chrysanthemum, & then stamping in new serial numbers, the Tokyo Arsenal's 4 stack of cannonballs viewed from above mark & 空 放 銃 "blank firing gun"
@@jetinho I am also Brazilian and I love this channel hahaha here in Brazil we love guns, although our law is very bureaucratic and this in practice makes it almost impossible for any citizen to have guns, the guns are basically restricted to two groups, the group of police and the group of thugs who do not need to register weapons or go through bureaucracy hahaha the image in international media, especially in the USA, is that Brazilians are a peaceful people and that we do not like war, Brazilians love weapons, they like to informing about wars and everything that involves this medium, basically the idea of "brazil" that arrives in the USA is the vision of the Latin American political left that is aligned with the Democratic Party that makes a point of passing this image on to you who live in the USA, but believe me, many people here are like you, and they like many things that you like, Brazil is different from Latin America, don't believe everything you see in the media, a hug from Brazil!
This is so far the best video on actually seeing a type 30 being fired. These are rare as most of the type 30 Arisaka's were converted to training rifles. My type 30 is converted to training. Bore has been bored out. Smooth bore. Probably could fire live 6.5mm but won't get accuracy. So i'll shoot blanks out of it. That's good enough for me.
getting some lowkey battlefield 1 vibes i know it aint the same gun but still, they bear resemblance also love your red dead redemption 2 vid, either the cattleman revolver or mauser is my fav
I just got my hands on an all matching, including both stock pieces Type 30 with a lowish 100k serial and no import marks. These guns are ADDICTIVE if youre into collecting.
@@alifr4088 Ah ok, yeah I got lucky for sure. Not only is it a matching but I've come to find out that 2 markings on this rifle make it very unique. The first being 2 concentric circles over stamped on to the mum, this means that this rifle was taken out of service to be sold. The second being a triangle stamped on the top of the receiver at the breach, this indicated that this rifle was captured by the Japanese and pressed into service. These 2 stamps seem to indicate that this rifle was first sold to China in one of the arms deals prior to mid 1930 and then later on recaptured by the Japanese in their Manchurian campaign leading up and into WW2.
dont quote me on this but the only change in the 6.5 jap between the 2 rifles was the use of pointed ammo. no clue if the type 30s are throated for spitzer ammo edit after a year: acquired a type 30 and mine can chamber pointed ammo
"how hard is it to remake the gun from Golden kamuy for cosplay?" I said to myself. After watching this video : "yeah, I'm not gonna accurately remake this gun into the cosplay version."
Originally the bullet was a 6.5mm 160 grain, modern ammo for this gun is low pressure 140 grain or similar... its honestly not much of a difference in felt recoil at all. Its a very smooth shooting platform. Japanese snipers used to prefer the older Type 38s (6.5mm) over the newer Type 99s (7.7mm) because of the lack of recoil and overall smoothness of the platform.
It seems that when the bolt is pushed back, it bites on a bad angle with the bullets. Is that how the gun usually happened to be or is it just wear and tear/old age?
He could be using PPU brass. I have a similar issue with a type i (similar rifle but italian made) and found that PPU rims are .471 instead of .466 which has hung up my rifle
Hello OP, can you please tell me if the serial numbers on the bolt matches the receiver? Or were they matched? I know early Arisaka Type 38s don't have matching numbers because they were matched by arsenal numbers, is this the same for the Arisaka Type 30s you know? Thank you.
Mine still had the crest and I have to say I dont think I have ever heard a rifle CRACK the way an Arisaka does, the only other was the cz 50 czech rifle which i thought was a great gun, something bout that cartridge, but i have to admit i would take the swedish mauser in 6.5 as my first choice in a military rifle.
Google Steinel Ammunition - VERY good ammo for some vintage guns, stable and clean at around $0.60 - $0.65 a round. All their ammo is very fairly priced, I run it on my Type 30, 38 & 99 as well as 2 Carcanos and have never had any issues.
Type 30 was adopted in 1897. Type 38 was adopted in 1905. Japanese weapon number are a little strange. For example, Type 30 was designed in Meiji 30. The gun used Japanese calendar Meiji. However, Type 99 don't be designed in Meiji 99. Because the gun used Imperial calendar.
The rifle used by Hyakunosuke Ogata, Saichi Sugimoto, and the rest of the 7th Hokkaido Division in Golden Kamuy
Glad to see another golden kamuy fan. The author always had such interesting factoids about the firearms featured
i looked this up for this lol
@@shin29534 same as me
Type 38 and Type 99 are always called Arisaka rifle.
However, Mr.Arisaka designed only Type 30.
All of other Arisaka rifle were designed by Mr.Nambu.
Also, the gun is true Arisaka.
Interestingly, Type 30 was called by Japanese army "Type 30 Murata" 🤣🤣🤣
Type 30 is the kar98k’s brother
The type30 became the basis for later Japanese guns. Arisaka is a leader in firearm development in Japan.
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@@bread-muncher Nope. Typ 30 was built 1897 and Kar98k 1936
The Arisaka was one of the first real firearms I ever touched. Was my grandpa's bring back rifle from WW2 and my dad inherited it. Holds a bit of sentimental value to me
How does it feel like to have a firearm that someone most certainly had to die for so that your family could inherit it?
@@kintsugi5685, it's surprising, but it feels like you're holding a firearm.
@@darkdiddler1439 bruh, I meant that in a mental depth kinda way. Like you just go "wow im holding history"
@Gleb B. / Глеб Б., many soldiers were allowed to bring back an enemy rifle or pistol as a war trophy. You're probably thinking of their issued rifles and/or pistols - They weren't allowed to keep those.
@Gleb B. / Глеб Б. Lol the army had a post service dedicated to sending back captured stuff back to the families of troops. Most militaries of the time did do.
**Golden Kamuy Intensifies**
you have no idea how bad i want one of these after watching golden kamuy
@@maddoxjohnson4392 i cant find one so i settled for the type 99. ill just think extra manly thoughts and about muscle men in a sauna when i put on the type 30 bayonet and call it good enough
I also want a murata type 18 and berdan 2 rifle....
Citatap
Citatap
Citatap
Yes
WARNING: use of this weapon may turn you into a BANZAI charger.
Probably less of that and more of a WWI Russian attack or 1920s Russian Civil War as Russia bought a ton of these. Definitely a cool gun.
BANZAIIIII!!!
I could say it's "pre-banzai" rifle. The banzai charge was used after 1937.
万歳!!!
Le Maharaj charging the Russians at hill 203
This is ASMR for me
Use the Arisaka Type 30 to steal ketamine, I must
@@Evil.George.Bush1995 :0, now I'm sad
GUYS LAUGH BABY YODA
Yup
Fuck baby yoda
I love the little detail in Golden Kamuy where Ogata switched from his Arisaka Type 30 to the Orok Hunter's Berdan M1870 after 5 shoots. Like being shown in 0:41 - 0:56 that Arisaka Type 30 can only hold 5 bullets
I loved the little detail that guns shoot like shown at 0:59 :)
Kids on 12: oH mY gOd ThAt iS kAr98
Agree lol
@@iamon9idiot238 ALL BOLT ACTIONS ARE KAR98!
They're kinda right though most bolt action during that time were derivatives of the gewehr 98 (kar98k)
Professional Pussy Petter As I remember, most bolt gun at that time has a modified Mauser action, not the entire gun
@@chara_cant_sleep that's why it's kinda right. Arisaka, hanyang, springfield etc, are pretty much inspired or copied the mauser action one way or another.
10,000 of the 6.5×50mm rimmed cartridge chambered Type 30 Arisaka rifles were converted into blank firing
training rifles from 1905-1921 by; boring out the .264/6.7mm grooved rifled barrel to smooth bore ( 6.8 mm?),
removing most of the receiver markings like the Imperial Chrysanthemum, & then stamping in new serial
numbers, the Tokyo Arsenal's 4 stack of cannonballs viewed from above mark & 空 放 銃 "blank firing gun"
So close to 500k! early congrats on that. Love the vids
Thanks a lot man!
Really fascinated how bolt action rifle works and the sound they make when reloading
Absolutely love to channel, keep doing what you love! Cheers from Brazil.
Thank you very much! Will do, Cheers!
Would not expect another soul from Brazil watching this channel. Looks like i was wrong 😝
@@jetinho I am also Brazilian and I love this channel hahaha here in Brazil we love guns, although our law is very bureaucratic and this in practice makes it almost impossible for any citizen to have guns, the guns are basically restricted to two groups, the group of police and the group of thugs who do not need to register weapons or go through bureaucracy hahaha the image in international media, especially in the USA, is that Brazilians are a peaceful people and that we do not like war, Brazilians love weapons, they like to informing about wars and everything that involves this medium, basically the idea of "brazil" that arrives in the USA is the vision of the Latin American political left that is aligned with the Democratic Party that makes a point of passing this image on to you who live in the USA, but believe me, many people here are like you, and they like many things that you like, Brazil is different from Latin America, don't believe everything you see in the media, a hug from Brazil!
Will not lie. Came because of golden kamuy
lol
Did you also go looking for Hijikata's Winchester? lol
@@TotemoGaijin im speculating thats either a winchester 1892 or 1894
Arisaka Type-30.
The rifle which the Russians feared of in 1905.
I love your videos, especially those with bolt action rifles. Absolutely the most fun type of rifles to shoot imho.
Nice shooting.Greeting from japan.🇯🇵😊👍
Thank you very much! Greetings!
You got a pretty awesome Japanese rifle
I love the Arisakas. They're great rifles!
あってるか分からないけど、30年式歩兵銃かな?日露戦争の時の銃なのにすごく綺麗に整備されててたまげたなぁ
それ思いました。あとこのチャンネルの方が使う銃ってたくさんあるのに管理が大変じゃあないですかね。整備とか
咲街アンドレラ 自分の推測ですけど、恐らくガンショップなどの仕事をされてる方なんじゃないですかね?
タイトルにtype30って書いてあるんだゾ
@Andrija Đurović Wuhanvirus ?
Andrija Đurović Then are u Italian?😂
No stupid comment, no intro. Just show you the gun and shoot. Quality video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you sir! I appreciate the kind words.
30年式とはまた珍しい
Yours is in nice shape. Mine is Finnished marked and beat to hell. Still one of my favorites to shoot. 6.5x50 is a sweet-shooting cartridge.
I call these bullets long nose
This is so far the best video on actually seeing a type 30 being fired. These are rare as most of the type 30 Arisaka's were converted to training rifles. My type 30 is converted to training. Bore has been bored out. Smooth bore. Probably could fire live 6.5mm but won't get accuracy. So i'll shoot blanks out of it. That's good enough for me.
It would be interesting, as a history lover, if you gave some feedback on its performance or history of the weapon in the description.
Type 30 - Forgotten Weapons... check it out ua-cam.com/video/fjOzAY8oEdI/v-deo.html
Reminds me of the Austrian G95 to look at minus the straight-pull bolt
getting some lowkey battlefield 1 vibes
i know it aint the same gun but still, they bear resemblance
also love your red dead redemption 2 vid, either the cattleman revolver or mauser is my fav
Has a beautiful look and sound. It looks classic and sophisticated.
綺麗に排莢されてる、スゲェ
I just got my hands on an all matching, including both stock pieces Type 30 with a lowish 100k serial and no import marks. These guns are ADDICTIVE if youre into collecting.
Lucker...
@@alifr4088 What?
@@C.Double. i mean you're so lucky to have the rifle with all matching serial numbers...
@@alifr4088 Ah ok, yeah I got lucky for sure. Not only is it a matching but I've come to find out that 2 markings on this rifle make it very unique. The first being 2 concentric circles over stamped on to the mum, this means that this rifle was taken out of service to be sold. The second being a triangle stamped on the top of the receiver at the breach, this indicated that this rifle was captured by the Japanese and pressed into service. These 2 stamps seem to indicate that this rifle was first sold to China in one of the arms deals prior to mid 1930 and then later on recaptured by the Japanese in their Manchurian campaign leading up and into WW2.
Type 30 with the mum not ground off... that's a nice collector's piece I'd love to have as a Japanese history buff....
I'm curious on what 6.5x50mmSR ammo are you using. Can 6.5mm rounds designed for the later Type 38 be fired safely from the Type 30?
dont quote me on this but the only change in the 6.5 jap between the 2 rifles was the use of pointed ammo. no clue if the type 30s are throated for spitzer ammo
edit after a year: acquired a type 30 and mine can chamber pointed ammo
Everytime I see a door bolt lock:
THE DOGS HUNGER FOR THE FLESH OF OUR ENEMIES
nothing like a good bolt action rifle
What a gorgeous blue sky.
no stripper clips :sadmegamind:
btw its nice that you're unique, every youtuber that has stripper clip-compatible rifles and you load one at a time
I have never seen such amazing CoD gameplay
Battlefield 5 full teaser trailer- oh wait, wrong type of arisaka
Sick ! Now I want one too!
when the entire video is oddly satisfying
My favorite gun on Battlefield 1!
Battlefield 1 Arisaka is type 38
Type 38 not this
I am Japanese. That gun looks cool!🇯🇵😁👍
It sounds so cute!
Tenoheka Banzaiiiiii !!!!
Interestingly enough. It looks like your Arisaka is the Last ditch version during the ending years of ww2. (1944 i think)
But what about the barrel? The early war one has a full wood while the last ditch has a part of the end cut off on the top
"how hard is it to remake the gun from Golden kamuy for cosplay?" I said to myself.
After watching this video : "yeah, I'm not gonna accurately remake this gun into the cosplay version."
Those loads look pretty light. Wonder how they compare to original military loads
The 6.5x50 ammo is very smooth, in combination with the long rifle's weight make him have almost no recoil at all
Originally the bullet was a 6.5mm 160 grain, modern ammo for this gun is low pressure 140 grain or similar... its honestly not much of a difference in felt recoil at all. Its a very smooth shooting platform. Japanese snipers used to prefer the older Type 38s (6.5mm) over the newer Type 99s (7.7mm) because of the lack of recoil and overall smoothness of the platform.
@@C.Double. Not to mention there's very little smoke and muzzle flash, thus they can remain concealed longer than expected.
@@UXB1000 Indeed.
Teinno Heika *BANZAAAAIIII*
When I saw this rifle, I could recall the "TENNO HEIKA BANJAI!!!!!" in COD
Nice video!
From Japan.
6.5mm×50セミリムドのカートリッジなんて手に入るの?
Yes but only 5 at a time.
今だとコレクター向けの会社が売ってたりしますね
The japanese rifle ❤️👍
The thumbnail looks like something from battlefield 1
New BF graphic looks cool
Aw yes one of my favorites
So cool dude
This in perfect condition. Did you have it restored?
It seems that when the bolt is pushed back, it bites on a bad angle with the bullets. Is that how the gun usually happened to be or is it just wear and tear/old age?
He could be using PPU brass. I have a similar issue with a type i (similar rifle but italian made) and found that PPU rims are .471 instead of .466 which has hung up my rifle
If i ever get a hold on these guns imma put bayonet and scream BANZAI!!! at any threats i see.
Where is this?
Awesome, cool
Found it! haha, imagine this one under a sakura tree.
Hello OP, can you please tell me if the serial numbers on the bolt matches the receiver? Or were they matched? I know early Arisaka Type 38s don't have matching numbers because they were matched by arsenal numbers, is this the same for the Arisaka Type 30s you know? Thank you.
Mine still had the crest and I have to say I dont think I have ever heard a rifle CRACK the way an Arisaka does, the only other was the cz 50 czech rifle which i thought was a great gun, something bout that cartridge, but i have to admit i would take the swedish mauser in 6.5 as my first choice in a military rifle.
No muzzle flash like you see on games and movies.
Just try and kill me!!! I’m Immortal Sugimoto!!!
有坂銃のアップ、感謝します!
Nice.
My Favorite rifle in game World of the War II Pacific area....
That’s a nice gun
Thank you!
❤ arisaka
The emperor would be proud
Oh yes!
한국인쓰
@@준환-d1b 오오
오 여기에한국인이?! ㅋㅋ
그니깐요ㅋㅋㅋ
Year ago : New Battlefield DLC came out .
Battlefield players : Ok , it’s cool
Snipers in battlefield : Arisaka BOIIII
三十八式より三十式の方がコッキングの音好き
for some reason that sound when shooting seem asmr to me
Me too.
From WW2, it had a great precision but the loading time was bad during battle
I heard someone yelled 'BANZAII'
Otto man Bismarck Your brain got China virus and you are being paranoid. Go see a doctor
For tenno heika : Banzaaaaaaaiiiii ....!!!!
Where do you get ammo for this. I looked at getting one but ammo is like $2.50 a round?
Google Steinel Ammunition - VERY good ammo for some vintage guns, stable and clean at around $0.60 - $0.65 a round. All their ammo is very fairly priced, I run it on my Type 30, 38 & 99 as well as 2 Carcanos and have never had any issues.
You are the best
Was someone behind the camera ringing a bell XD
Just kidding
Nice shot
Videographic settings?
Great vid
My great grand father used it
Kotaro banzai
😍 I want it 😍😍😍😍
best gun in bf5
What kind of cartridge does the rifle use? It looks like it has a light recoil.
反動が少ないな。。軽い銃弾かな
It use 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka
This game looks realistic .
Kind of makes me sad that my Type 30 is sporterized and the chamber is almost gone
What ammo did you use?
A rifle that won the Russo-Japanese War.
Banzai intensifies
From WWH with love
Look like First Person on game battle
What year was the Type 30 and 38 made?
Type 30 was adopted in 1897.
Type 38 was adopted in 1905.
Japanese weapon number are a little strange.
For example, Type 30 was designed in Meiji 30.
The gun used Japanese calendar Meiji.
However, Type 99 don't be designed in Meiji 99.
Because the gun used Imperial calendar.
Small Kaz ok thanks
I’d like to know your impression regarding the arisak
Original chamber? Or conversion
What a old gun you have...
Plus, it's so little noise or smoke that very hard to detect it.
How do you find the ammo for guns like these?
Its like they're shooting .223 or something. So little recoil :)