• Citations
    • ^ a b c Williams, p. 220
    • ^ Operations manual for the Type 97 automatic cannon, p. 61
  • gun used in several Japanese Navy aircraft including the Mitsubushi A6M Zero, or the Type 97 automatic cannon used as an anti-tank rifle.
  • Type 97. Patterned after the Remington 870. Has a pistol grip, without buttstock. Often has a foregrip foreend. ... Fixed stock without pistol grip. Hawk 97-2.
  • Japanese Type 97 Tank Machine Gun.
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  • The two rifles are commonly referred to as the 'Type 95' and 'Type 97' to indicate the year they completed development and entered service.
  • The Type 97 (or Model 97) was an 81mm mortar was not unlike the American M1 system in design, scope and operation.
  • This weapon was not related to the Type 97 aircraft machine gun used in many Japanese Navy aircraft, including the Mitsubushi A6M Zero.
  • Chambered for the powerful 20x124mm cartridge, the Type 97 is a magazine fed, gas-operated weapon that fires from an open bolt.
  • ] The Type 97 anti-tank rifle was developed in response to a commission from the Japanese Army Engineering Division in 1935.
  • The Type 97 (or Type 97) is an 81mm mortar not unlike the American M1 system in design, range and operation.