TERA rifle explained

TERA rifle
Type:Bolt-action rifle
Origin:Empire of Japan
Is Ranged:yes

The TERA rifles (Japanese: 挺進落下傘小銃/挺身落下傘小銃|Teishin Rakkasan Shoujuu) were special Japanese takedown rifles developed for paratroopers of the Imperial Japanese Army. All designs were capable of either being broken down or folded into two parts and easily assembled or disassembled.

Variants

Type 100

The Type 100 was modified from the Type 99 rifle.[1] The rifle was designed to break in half by pulling a tab on the bottom of the rifle and turning the front half. The idea for the rifle to break down came from the German Karabiner 98k Abnehmbarer Lauf rifle. The bolt handle was also detachable. The rifle was not put into mass production due to the two halves loosening after use.

Type 1

Type 2

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Notes and References

  1. Voigt (2010). p.159