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    And according to the current situation of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, if the weapons and ammunition calibers are unified for the troops, it is estimated that Japanese weapons will still be the main ones. They do not produce 79-caliber weapons themselves, and the Japanese army does not equip them. They want to re-equip all the advancing troops.  There was naturally no place to buy weapons of 79-caliber caliber. Yang Zhen's discussion with himself was just a talk.

    For the cadres and soldiers advancing into the army, the Japanese-style 38 rifle is not very popular, mainly because of the power of the 65-mm rifle bullet it uses. It has received too much criticism. Some cadres complained that although the captured Japanese-style rifles had a range  Long range, high precision, and particularly exquisite craftsmanship, much better than those made in Hanyang.

    But the lethality of this bullet is too small. I used this gun to hit the Japanese. Within two days, the Japanese came back. My own cadres and soldiers were injured. They were still alive and kicking within two days. I wanted to take advantage of the injury to feed the wounded for a few more days and improve the situation.  They don't give much chance to eat.

    You must know that among the tough 18th Army, only the sick and wounded have better food. Even the senior commanders have few opportunities to eat real food. Unless the troops win the battle, the food can be improved only if there are seizures.  The so-called Xiaozao usually only has a little more oil at most. As for meat, it is as rare as the troops below and is rarely eaten.

    If you are hit by a 38-type bullet, as long as it is not a fatal part, it can basically be solved by your own health team. In the words of the soldier below, there is no chance to go to the hospital to satisfy your craving. For Tubal Road, the 38-type rifle  It's a good gun, that's all. It has no bullets, and the bayonet is much longer than a German rifle. But the bullet's lethality is too weak.

    Although no one wants to be injured, no one can guarantee that they will not be injured on the battlefield, but they are all injured, so it is good to take this opportunity to improve the situation of long-term lack of oil and salt, and lack of oil and water in the stomach. But if you are injured,  If hit by a 38 rifle, he is still injured and basically does not have the chance to go to the hospital.

    Of course, this is just a joke. Even if this thing is shot twice, no one is willing to consciously take this shot in order to improve the food. But once you are injured and can go to a higher-level hospital for treatment, you can still improve.  Just for a moment, it will satisfy your craving, right?

    In fact, the Arisaka rifle bullets used by the 38-type rifles are not that powerful. However, in close combat, the trajectory is too straight due to the strong penetration. When hit within dozens of meters, the bullets are basically in the human body.  The body will not roll or deform, resulting in smaller wounds.

    If this bullet is replaced by a bullet made by the Sekiuchi army, it is still a caliber of 65, but because of the poor quality, it is basically non-deformable. Although there are many faults, as long as it hits at close range, this bullet will be from  When it goes in from the front, it basically takes away a large piece of flesh when it comes out, but it is much more powerful than the original bullet.

    At present, the troops are using original bullets issued by the Anti-Japanese War, or imitation ammunition whose performance is almost the same as that of Japanese-made bullets. This has caused another situation where one shot kills two eyes. The troops are somewhat dissatisfied. This time in the Jehol battle,  Fighting is different from fighting during counter-mopping up.

    You hit a Japanese soldier several times, but he is still alive and kicking, and it does not affect the charge at all. This is very frustrating. Although no one is willing to use their own reloaded ammunition, the quality of the thing is almost average, and the ballistic trajectory is basically basic.  It's difficult to keep consistent, it flies randomly when the range is slightly longer, and the accuracy is too poor.

    But in close combat, it is much more powerful than the two eyes of this gun. If you take one shot, you will die or be disabled, and you will basically lose your combat effectiveness. Its power is even the same as that of the 79 bullet, which has a much larger caliber than the 65 bullet.  , the lethality rate against the Japanese army was much better than that of the original bullets, but the poor quality was not a disadvantage in close combat, but became a major advantage.

    In fact, the so-called criticism of the low power of Type 38 rifle bullets has a lot to do with the combat mode of the Eighth Route Army. Due to the lack of suppressive firepower and insufficient ammunition, close combat is the preferred combat mode of the Eighth Route Army, and the Type 38 rifle uses Hanban rifle bullets.  Because there is too much emphasis on long-range accuracy, the farther the distance, the greater the power.

    The closer the bullet is, the straighter the trajectory will be and the greater the penetration will be, resulting in the result of one shot and two eyes. If the combat distance is about 200 meters, the power of this bullet will really show itself.  From a distance of 400 meters to 400 meters, if you try to take this kind of bullet, it will definitely not be comfortable.

    At an ambush distance of fifty to one hundred meters, after firing a volley of guns and charging with a bayonet, the power of the 38-type bullet has not had time to be exerted. The bullet will pass through the body, and naturally it will not have much lethal effect.  If it were not an ambush battle, but a critical battle exposed within the range of the Japanese army's rays, the power of these sixty-five bullets would be fully demonstrated, and the result would be another matter.

    In the battle of Guanjianao, the Japanese army only had less than one brigade of troops. Relying on the strong terrain, the Japanese army resisted stubbornly, making the attacking troops unable to move.An attack was launched from a distance of 100 meters. After a battle, such a large number of casualties were caused by air strikes and machine guns, not most by rifles.

    However, it is difficult to change a long-term view in a short period of time. Due to the long-term shortage of guns and ammunition in the army, close combat has become a habit. Even if the equipment and ammunition have been improved, it will be difficult to change this view all at once. Three  The low power of the eight-rifle bullet has become a deep-rooted idea among many cadres. Coupled with some inherent shortcomings of Japanese weapons, it has aggravated the dislike of the troops.

    The troops have particularly strong opinions on light machine guns among Japanese weapons. The accuracy of the crooked machine gun at long range is indeed high. From this point of view, it is also a good gun. However, the ammunition supply system is too faulty and needs constant supply.  Not only does the bullet need to be oiled, it will get stuck as long as it gets a little bit of mud in it. On a battlefield where bullets are flying everywhere, it is impossible to avoid even a little bit of mud.

    Moreover, the funnel-type ammunition feeder is too delicate. As long as one part is broken, the entire machine gun will be basically scrapped. If the weather is too cold, you must prevent the oil in the oil can from freezing with the bullets. Without fighting,  Next, you have to get the gun oil out of the oil can, and you can't put bullets in the gun, otherwise you will suffer.

    At the same time, there is no ability to replace the barrel. After firing only three to five hundred rounds at most, shooting must be stopped to cool the barrel. This shortcoming is also the most fatal shortcoming for the customs internal troops who have long been accustomed to using light machine guns as their main suppressive firepower.  Yes, there are only a few machine guns, and they mainly provide suppressive firepower. Once they are absent from the battlefield, it is easy to cause trouble.

    The funnel-type ammunition feeding mechanism of the Japanese-made crooked light machine gun also requires too much maintenance. It is not as simple as inserting the magazine made in the Czech Republic. It needs to be carefully maintained before the battle. During the battle, you must also be careful not to get into the mud.  Don't forget to oil the bullets. These problems can easily cause confusion even for well-trained Japanese troops, let alone the troops inside the pass.

    In terms of the repair and maintenance capabilities of the advancing army, this weapon is actually somewhat complicated. Moreover, although the Japanese Army's Type 38 rifle and crooked machine gun are both 65-caliber, they are two different types of ammunition. Although under special circumstances,  , rifle bullets can also be used, but they will cause great damage to the gun itself, especially if used for a long time, and the rifling will be easily polished.

    These two types of ammunition have the same appearance, but have different powder charges and different shell quality. For the advance army with a relatively low level of education, it is a very troublesome thing. The Type 92 heavy machine gun is also too bulky.  The weight of ten kilograms is a heavy burden for the troops.

    If the troops don't have too many opinions on the Type 38 rifle, starting from within the pass, the troops have a lot of opinions on the crooked gun. As long as Czech-style troops can be obtained, generally no one wants the crooked gun.  , but there was a lack of weapons at the time, and whatever troops were available were used, so everyone had no choice.

    Although I don¡¯t like it very much, I¡¯ll just use it. No matter how many problems this thing has, it¡¯s better than nothing. At that time, the troops were in short supply of equipment, and it was rare to have a crooked weapon. Moreover, the troops had insufficient ammunition before.  Most of them were based on ambush warfare, with few offensive operations and positional warfare being fought.

    Basically, when a machine gun fires hundreds of bullets at a time, the problem of being unable to change the barrel due to the crooked handle is not a major problem. The main opinions are that this kind of machine gun is the most fragile.  The ammunition supply, and the advantage of this machine gun being able to use rifle ammunition at critical times is also very important for the internal troops who lack ammunition.

    If the previous troops were mainly concerned that this machine gun was too delicate and had many opinions, then in the Battle of Jehol, due to the sufficient ammunition, the problem of this machine gun easily overheating after firing consecutive rounds was undoubtedly revealed. This is also the reason why the troops do not like to use it.  The main reason for this machine gun.

    After replacing the weapons provided by the advancing army, the original lack of weapons has been fundamentally alleviated. The various departments of the advancing army have also calmed down and can correctly look at the problem of weapons and equipment in their hands. It is no longer a matter of getting a Type 38  Even the ecstatic troops began to be picky about Japanese-made equipment.

    Before this change of equipment, many troops issued reports requesting to retain the Czech-style light machine guns instead of the crooked machine guns transferred from the Anti-Japanese War. Even if they have fewer bullets, they would rather use the Czech-style light machine guns than this too delicate machine gun.  When machine guns were in the customs, as long as the Czech type could be obtained, they would be handed over to local troops. Now that there are channels for weapons sources, they are even less fond of using them.

    ¡°Compared to Japanese equipment, the troops prefer to use Polish-made 79-caliber weapons provided by the Anti-Japanese Alliance. These weapons are fine in workmanship, not inferior to Japanese weapons in quality, and are far more powerful than Japanese-made weapons.

    In addition to the submachine guns made by the Anti-Japanese Alliance, which are quite popular, these Polish-made 79 rifles and imitation Browning light machine guns are no less popular than the Czech rifles and Czech rifles among the troops.Type light machine gun.

    After the First World War in Jehol, troops equipped with Japanese weapons reported many requests to replace their troops with equipment made in Poland. In particular, the performance is not much better than the crooked handle, but it is solid and reliable and does not cause as much trouble as using the crooked handle.  , plus a Polish-made Browning machine gun that doesn¡¯t pick bullets.

    The reason for the report below is very good. There are too many problems with this machine gun, which will affect its use in combat at critical times. However, the commander understands that if there were sufficient Polish-made weapons, the Anti-Japanese Alliance would have turned around long ago, so why bother to airlift them to  The weapons in the pass are divided into two calibers. If they have them, wouldn't it be better to replace them directly in the pass.

    The light weapons made in Poland are of good quality and much more powerful than Japanese weapons. But they have no source. When fighting the Japanese army, weapons of the same caliber can be used directly on the battlefield. This is a problem on the battlefield.  to reduce logistical burdens.

    Although this kind of behavior of the troops was somewhat inconsistent with the actual requirements, the two old commanders made quite severe criticisms, criticizing the troops below for being picky and picky. They had only had enough food for a few days and had forgotten that they had not even had enough food before.  It's time, no matter what kind of weapon, as long as it can kill the enemy, it is a good weapon.

    Even the political commissar used the very strong word "forgetting one's roots" to criticize the troops below who asked for a change of equipment. However, as long as the troops have room for choice and the source of ammunition is guaranteed, they do not like to use Japanese weapons, let alone crooked machine guns.  , this is also a real problem,
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