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milsurp
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Heres my Jap rifle. Its a 27th series TJK substitute standard rifle in all her crudeness.
Shoots very good. All Arisaka's shoot quite well and hardly ever have issues like German K98's like cracking, bad bedded stocks or recoil lug setback. The 7.7 is a great round that doesn't punish the shoulder too bad.So how's it shoot?
Love the rifle.
Don't appreciate the use of word "Jap", if you want to learn about history - do it in respectful way.
Love the rifle.
Don't appreciate the use of word "Jap", if you want to learn about history - do it in respectful way.
He was referring to the Country not a person or people so its kinda silly to repremand upon that. Im sure many more people are offended by your MUTHAF%#&ER avatar than by him shortening the Country name for his post.
Love the rifle.
Don't appreciate the use of word "Jap", if you want to learn about history - do it in respectful way.
You are right - Hornady does it describing the caliber.The caliber that rifle shoots is commonly referred to as 7.7 JAP. I have seen Ammunition manufacturers refer to it that way and see most die sets labeled as such.
I don't think OP meant it either - it doesn't change the fact what the word means, even if it is "standard and common way" in some circles - I don't belong to those circles nor should gun community be portrayed as such.Personally I don't think the OP was taking a jab at a certain group of people just describing a rifle in a standard and common way.
If a white dude (Robert Downey Jr), in his "black" persona, dressed as vietnamese farmer using a phrase coined in 2008 comedy offends you .... well too freaking bad.While we are speaking of being offended I AM one of those people offended by your avatar. I personally know and like a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran who was shot in the back by one or your "lead farmers" and is 100% disabled because of it.
.... well too freaking bad.
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