The Japanese Type 92 (1932) 7.7mm Heavy Machine Gun
Japanese gunners with Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun. Malaya, 1941. Photo: Japanese wartime magazine. By Edwin LibbyThe standard heavy machine ...
Japanese gunners with Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun. Malaya, 1941. Photo: Japanese wartime magazine. By Edwin LibbyThe standard heavy machine ...
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