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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: lord dolf vader on July 24, 2002, 08:39:09 PM
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was having a coversation with a old vet about ww2 he asked if the japanese had a machine gun similar or copied from the lewis gun (ww1 mg with circular drum on top of the weapon) thought to ask you guys :)
thanks for any answer
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(http://www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/images/japheavy.jpg)
(http://www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/images/japlight.jpg)
Maybe?
Good page here though, pics at bottom:
JAPANESE Machine Guns (http://users.erols.com/hyattg/usmcguns/easter1.htm)
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i want the second one im go'n hunting in october ..... need more firepower
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thanks i googled more and found the type 92 japanese machine gun it was a mirror image ( bolt on the left ) exact copy of the lewis gun . seems like there are 2 type 92 japanese machine guns
http://users.erols.com/hyattg/usmcguns/j1-022.jpg
thanks guys.
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From my next book...
"The IJN used three different RCMGs; the 7.7 mm Type 92 Flexible, which was a Lewis gun in the original British .303" calibre, the 7.7 mm Type 97 Fixed, a Vickers Class E derivative using the same ammunition, and the 7.92 mm Type 1 Flexible, which was a copy of the MG 15 in the usual 7.92x57. It should be explained that the Type numbers refer to the Japanese calendar; The Type 92 entered service in 1932, the Type 1 in 1941 and so on. All of these guns were licensed copies of the parent weapons."
Tony Williams
Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk
Military gun and ammunition discussion forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/autogun/messages/
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While I was at the Oregon Military Museum I actualy took the magisine off a MG 15 ( a German made one) and placed it on the Japanese License built model, it fit perfectaly. In examing the above mentioned models I found the Japanese produced vershions well made.
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thanks for all the info guys
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Hiya Guys. :)
I have intersting in this topic.
1st IJN MG is [Lu-shiki]MG. this mean [Lewis type]MG.
this is British made, & used by IJN Landing forces.(for ground)
2nd IJN MG is Type-92 MG. #on pic upper one
This is modefied model of [Lu-shiki].
It used same ammo.(.303 british 7.7mm)
but This MG has NO barrel jacket.
& used by IJN airplanes. #very popular
3rd@IJN MG is Type-1 MG. #on pic lower one
This is Japanese License built model of German MG-15.
It used 7.92mm ammo
& used by ONLY saiun [IJN carrier recon plane].
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sorry, English is still dificult for me.
Excurse me my strange English:D
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sorry, English is still dificult for me.
Excurse me my strange English HanaG
Your English is far better than my Japanese
Charon
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Yes HanaG , you spell beter than me:)
Nice picks ty:)