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The Type 38 Tomosaka rifle is a magazine-fed bolt-action rifle.
The Tomosaka-30 is better than Thomson in terms of penetration and accuracy, but - the evaluation of superior performance does not end there:
The braking ability of the projectile of the 45 is much better than that of the Tomosaka projectile. The projectile splashing speed of a submachine gun is also not comparable to that of a bolt-action rifle.
The comparison between the two is like that of a Go player and a badminton player – not next to each other at all.
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Two guns do not belong to the same type**, or do not belong to the same type of gun (one is a rifle, the other is a submachine gun), there is no comparison at all, such as a kitchen knife and a scalpel, although they are both knives, but the purpose is different, so there is no way to compare.
The 38 cover is a manually loaded, single-shot rifle, not an automatic rifle.
If you have to compare, because the Type 38 rifle uses high-power rifle cartridges, while Thomson uses pistol cartridges, and the Type 38 rifle barrel and aiming baseline are much longer than Thomson's, it is far superior to the latter in terms of penetration and shooting accuracy. However, since the Type 38 is a single shot with a magazine feed, while the Thomson is a burst shot with a magazine feed, the latter is much larger than the former. Generally speaking, the former is far superior to the latter when shooting at long distances, and the former has little chance of winning against the latter when fighting at close range.
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Of course not. Not even semi-automatic. It is a single-shot rifle. High accuracy, long range and strong penetration. However, close-range lethality is not good, because after the bullet penetrates the body (as long as it does not hit vital points such as internal organs), it will not immediately fall down, and the fight can continue in the short term.
Thomson is a submachine gun, and its penetration and accuracy are certainly not comparable to the 38 big cover.
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The 38 Cover is a 5-round manual pull-and-loop rifle, the longest rifle in World War II, with a long barrel and a long effective range, suitable for hitting medium and long-range targets, not for close combat (unless it is a bayonet). The use of bullets, although not as powerful as other main battle rifles of World War II, but a rifle is a rifle after all, more powerful than modern medium-power assault rifle bullets such as AK47, compared to the use. The 45 ACP's Thomson submachine gun has a muzzle velocity nearly three times higher and a muzzle kinetic energy five times higher.
After opening the distance, the 38 big cover has the advantage of accuracy and lethalityThe 45 ACP has more recoil than other submachine guns that use smaller calibers, and the bursts are not easy to control. In addition, the Thomson submachine gun in World War II was mainly 1928A1, not 1921.
The two are completely different uses**, and it is not appropriate to compare them directly.
Compared with rifles and rifles, the M1 semi-automatic main battle rifle of World War II in the United States has an 8-round capacity, firepower and power are better than the 38 big cover.
Compared to submachine guns, the Thomson Charge also outperformed the Japanese Type 100 submachine gun, which used low-power pistol rounds.
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The 38 cover belongs to the manual pull-and-tie rifle, that is, the single-shot rifle.
The accuracy may be higher than that of Thomson, but it is certainly not as powerful as Thomson, because its stopping effect is not good, it is difficult to cause damage to the target, and the caliber is also on the small side.
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Type 38 Rifle Medium Formal Rifle Category: Rotary Rear Pull Bolt, Magazine Feed With, Mauser Front Bolt Lock Caliber: mm Ammunition:
mm rifle cartridge mm cartridge magazine capacity: 5 rounds 5 rounds Overall length: 1,280 mm 1110 mm Barrel length:
797 mm 600 mm Weight: kg 4 kg Muzzle velocity: 765 m sec 810 m sec Effective range:
460 meters (data, specific range 2000) gauge range 2000m
The accuracy of the formal is not as good as that of 38, but the power is much more than that, and the bullet will roll after hitting the human body, and even if it penetrates, it will form a huge cavity, causing huge damage, while the Type 38 has a huge penetrating power, but it often leaves only a small hole, and the actual killing effect is poor (a bit like 95).
Overall, the 38 large covers are of better quality and suitable for long-range shooting, but they are more dominant on the battlefield.
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The wound caused by the "Zhongzheng" is larger than that of the "38 type", the bullet rolls after hitting the body, and the warhead often remains in the body due to the penetrating force. Due to its strong penetrating power, the "38 type" basically pierces after the bullet hits the body. This dictates that the timing of the re-entry of the injured will be different.
But from the overall performance and craftsmanship system. In terms of manufacturing, the "38 type" is superior to the "Zhongzheng" rifle!
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I think it should be just right.,(My brother's name is Shunyu) Those people in it said that Zhongzheng is not as good as 38.,It should be because the little devils basically used 38 at that time, and most of the puppet army used Zhongzheng, so I thought that 38 was better than the middle.,After all, the little devils won't give the pseudo-army a gun that is better than themselves.。 Therefore, the communist generals at that time were such inertial thinking, thinking that the guns used by the devils must be better than the puppet army, so they said that the Zhongzheng was worse than 38.
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The lethality of the medium formal is large.
The key is that the individual soldier literacy of the devils in the early stage of the Anti-Japanese War is too good, so 38 seems to be very effective.
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The 38 big gai is better than the Zhongzheng rifle.
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Funny, 38 big back seats? Damn, little Japan let the 38 use the bullet just to reduce the back seat.
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Medium formal rifle parameters.
Caliber: mm (formerly known as 79 caliber in China).
Operating principle: Rotating bolt, front lug, bolt action
Magazine capacity: Built-in magazine, 5 rounds, bridge clamp loading.
Ammunition: mm.
Muzzle velocity: 810 m/s.
Gauge range: 2,000 meters.
Full length of the gun: m.
Barrel length: 600 mm.
Sights: ruler to the door, blade-shaped crosshairs.
Full length of the bayonet: mm.
Full weight: 4 kg.
The 38 large cover was finalized and put into production in 1905, and since then it has been widely equipped in the Japanese Army until the end of World War II. The 38 big cover, also known as the 38 type, although it is a non-automatic rifle, was also famous for a while when it was just finalized and produced, and it was unique and could enter the world's famous gun family at that time.
The characteristics of the 38 type are that the magazine is prepared for 5 rounds, and the cartridge case should be withdrawn before each single shot and then loaded, that is, the bolt of the gun should be pulled once to shoot a shot, the advantages of the 38 type are that the performance is safe and reliable, the firing range is long, and the accuracy is high, and the disadvantage is that the recoil is large, the rate of fire is slow, and the lethality is low.
The bolt is provided with a dust cover above the bolt, which can retreat and advance with the bolt when the bolt is opened and the shell is thrown and the bolt is pushed and closed, which plays the role of mud and dust prevention.
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The Tomosaka Type 38 rifle actually has a high muzzle velocity. The specific parameters are as follows:
The Tomosaka Type 38 rifle: Caliber, its muzzle velocity is 762m s with a fully wrapped bullet of 139 grains, but it is only compared to the full package bullet of 810m s with a full load of 154 grains.
The workmanship of the Japanese Type 38 rifle was very exquisite, which was unattainable for domestic Chinese rifles at that time.
There are actually at least 3 types of bullets, all of which have different powers, and only early bullets are prone to small punctures when fired at close range. This gives the impression that it is less powerful.
The U.S. military's evaluation of the improved pointed bullet is that the bullet will burst inside after entering the human body, and the core and armor will be separated, resulting in a particularly large wound for the bullet to penetrate the human body, just like a dummy bullet.
The gun is characterized by a dust cover on the bolt cover, which advances and retreats with the bolt to prevent sand and dust from entering, so it is also called the "38 big cover".
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Category comparison query in the right column.
WWII Light Tank WWII Medium Tank.
WWII Heavy Tank WWII Tank Killer.
WWII self-propelled artillery World War II armored vehicles.
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China and North Korea are mainly guerrilla operations behind enemy lines; The Chinese Kuomintang has fought several major battles, but it has lost more than it won.
After World War II, the economies of Germany and Japan were almost completely paralyzed, and the economies of Britain and France were also severely damaged, at least a few decades back.
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It must be that the carbine is more powerful, and the three quarters have a short range and a large weight.
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Modern carbines, of course. But the firing range of the three-eight cover is incomparable with the carbine. And accuracy.
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It's all powerful, and the people are scared, and I'm really helping you look forward to adoption
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Personally, I think it should be Japan's 38 big cover is a little more powerful.
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Both firearms are good guns, and in general, the carbine will be superior, but the key is maintenance.
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Look at the situation, if you talk about the era at that time, it should be the 38th big cover, **.
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The current ** is basically more powerful than the 38 big cover, but there may also be a focus.
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1. The 38 big cover, that is: the 38 rifle, which uses rifle cartridges and has a magazine capacity of 5 rounds.
2. The Japanese 38 rifle cartridge is also known as the "Arisaka rifle cartridge" (European name), which is commonly known as the Japanese bullet or SR rifle cartridge in the United States. The cartridge was adopted in 1905 at a time when there were very few caliber shells and its shell was the shortest compared to other countries, so it was less powerful. But among the bullets of this length at that time, its performance was the best.
3. Different from other bullets, the Arisaka rifle cartridge uses a semi-flanged, bottle-shaped cartridge case. The original warhead was a round-nosed warhead, which was later changed to a non-streamlined pointed warhead.
Performance parameters of the Type 38 rifle rifle cartridge:
Caliber: Full Bullet Length:
Full bomb mass: warhead mass: 9g
Warhead category: ordinary shells.
Warhead structure: pointed head, flat bottom, lead core, armor.
Warhead diameter: warhead length:
Shell type: semi-flange, bottle shape.
Maximum diameter of the cartridge case:
Cartridge case length: bottom rim diameter:
Shell Material: Brass.
Propellant: Primer type: Bodan.
Muzzle velocity: 762m s
Muzzle kinetic energy: 2613j
Average maximum chamber pressure: 262MPa
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Zhongzheng is domestic, the workmanship is rough, the 38 big cover is original in Japan, the range is long, the accuracy is high, it is not a grade at all!
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The workmanship of Zhongzheng step is not as fine as 38, and the accuracy is not high, and 38 is better.