Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Japanese Nambu LMGs of World War II” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/japanese-lmgs-of-world-war-ii/.


I know where to get one of those, in working order. Brought home by a vet of the Pacific War. It's not an M60 (I date myself!) but it would dump a few rounds in a pinch, eh...
Those Jap rifles, assuming they're in "cared for" condition, are actually excellent rifles.. used to see a few vet bring-backs in the deer woods in the '60's and early '70's. Generally accurate and hard-hitting even in the 6.5, one of the strongest actions out there. Wish now that I'da picked up one or two when I had the chance!Informative article on a subject not often addressed, WWII Japanese weapon systems. Have a Japanese rifle and bayonet my uncle liberated on Guadalcanal during his visit with the USMC. Same type of bayonet as depicted in the cover photo.
That's a real nice unit- very clean.. even with the conversion it's a real piece of history.Mine is converted to shoot 308. the barrel on it in the pic is a 308 barrel. i have the 7.7 barrel too. the mag in it is the original 7.7 mag. it uses modified bren mags not shown. it works like a champ. never a jam. 308 is a heckuva lot cheaper and plentiful than 7.7 jap.