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Machine Gun Equipment

Machine Guns need various kinds of equipment for guns and ammunition.
Such as, A, Cleaning Kit‚“, B, Ammunition Carrying Bags and Loading Tools
C, Optical Sights , so on with heavy weighted ammunition.

Japanese Machine Guns, ammunition and various equipment were designed and prepared for carrying using less vehicles but by house backs or mainly manpower.
So most of them were made very compact and easy to carry.

Cleaning Kits were called "Zoku-hin" or "Teiregu". For heavy machine guns, tall wood boxes were used for ammunition, parts and cleaning kits. They were mostly same dimensions and carried on horse backs or humped by men's backs.
For Light Machine Guns, a cleaning kits was carried in the small bag on the belt of a gunner. Two box magazines were in one container and carried hanging on shoulder of a gunner. Extra ammunition was carried in a simple cloth bag. The unit of the ammunition was a 5round clip which was common with infantrymen's rifle. When lording the ammunition to magazines a loader which was carried by an assistant gunner was used

The example of a Light Machine Gunner in 1939 at China Front
In that period, Japanese Army's main Light Machine Gun for a squad was Nambu Model 11, 6.5mm which adopted the hopper feeding system with the common ammunition unit as M-38 rifles so it did not need box magazines nor a loader. The side arm of a gunner was Model 26 handgun and M-30 bayonet. The gunner carried an extra
Barrel of the gun on his back pack.

The example of a Light Machine Gunner in 1944 at Pacific Islands
The weapon was M-96, 6.5mm or M-99, 7.7mm Light Machine Gun.
The material of the equipment which was used in this period was less leather but rubberized canvas for high heat and humidity of jungles. The side arm was a later model of M-14 handgun and the weapon was fitted by M-30 bayonet. The cleaning kit became smaller than that of M-11's.
Japanese Machine Guns Ammunition
Japanese adopted the ammunition of their guns separately depend on the guns and Army and Navy's conditions. There are three kinds of major 7.7mm ammunition.
From left to right Army's M-94 37mm, Navy's M-96 25mm, Army's M-98 20mm, Navy's 13.2mm, above Army's M-89 Flexible Gun 7.7mm and Navy's M-97 Fixed Gun 7.7mm
Japanese Tripod for Heavy Machine Guns for M-92 and others
The main tripod was developed provably between the period of Russia Japan War and WW I, around 1907.
This tripod has no official model name but it might be M-38 or M-3.
Cleaning Kit
Cleaning Kit and Accessory of M99 Light Machine Gun
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Cleaning Kit and Parts Container of M-11 Light Machine Gun
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Optical Sights for Machine Guns
M-94 Optical Sight for M-92 Machine Gun
4x10"
Tokyo Arsenal
21cm long, 10cm wide, 10cm high
M-93 Optical sight for M-92 Machine Gun
6x8.2"
Nikko
40cm long
Optical Sights for Light Machine Guns
Right; M-99, 2.5x13" Tokyo Arsenal 18cm long
Left; M-96,.5x13" Nikko 18cm long
Optical Sight for M-97 Tank Machine Gun
1.5x30"
Tomioka Kogaku
58cm long

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