Rifles and Handguns.

Very interesting pile of hardware, great value if papered, only good for parts otherwise. If you have, or buy an unpapered class III, or NFA weapon, the only thing you can do is strip the usable parts to sell, and cut the receivers up. Then you are safe from prosecution. If a large bore, permanently convert it to U.S. .50 cal, then it needs no papers, and is born again legal.They will search the history of these guns, see if they are stolen from a legit owner, and return them if so. otherwise, they will end up in the Gov’t inventory for whatever training, or use they will provide.

Video of the Type 11 and 96 6,5 mm machineguns.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOeHH54v4AA

Great footage and some interesting facts…specifically the counter on the magazine.

More videos about japanese guns ( actually think this was the only tV program ever dealing with this subject)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhpCemV0-jo

Good information

That’s a good video. I think i also saw a series on WWII weaponry in either Discovery or Nat Geo