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Shinden

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  1. It's a Sakura, but I don't know why I said "chrysanthemum". I thought the english word for Sakura was crysanthemum, my bad again...two times in a row.>_<
  2. Whoaaa, my mistake on the M4, true I knew it was developed later, however I got carried away. My corrections, the M16, not the M4. The Japanese were tested, however they figured the American rifle was again too long and not fit, thats why they compared with the Russian guns and the M16. The AK actually did have an influence, however it is not noticeable unless you carefully compare both guns. Now for the Type-64, that was an old standard rifle, but it was again too bulky. On the real Type-89, the trademarks is accurate with the TM Type-89 gun. The trademark is the Chrysanthemum. I'm sorr
  3. Well the 89 was specifically made for Japanese soldiers, therefore the size of the AR-18 will not match up with the 89. It was also tuned down for lower recoil and while keeping the 3 round burst effective and prolonging the life of the weapon, thus keeping it reliable and controllable. It has the patent from Eugene Stoner's AR-18, but everythign outside is made differently to fit the size of the soldier's hands, height, and weight. It also had to be used as an all around weapon, so the AK47 design and the Colt M4A1 design was combined to make the 89. You will notice couple similiarites betwee
  4. The 3 round burst mechanism is sturdy enough to handle a large 9.6 battery. Shoots at a faster ROF, but a larger battery is definitely a plus. I use the First battery sling to use the larger battery. In fact, you can also add another wire from the gearbox to the stock (need to drill a hole for the wire to the stock) to allow you to use two 8.4 stick batteries at once. It's been done already and proven.
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