Sorry, but I can't see any positive outcome of this so called "testing" done by those two professional clowns.
They destroyed a perfectly fine rifle, to find out what exactly?
Sorry, but I can't see any positive outcome of this so called "testing" done by those two professional clowns.
They destroyed a perfectly fine rifle, to find out what exactly?
It seems to prove that if you accidentally over charge a reload, or put a modern high pressure round in it, your not going to die. 
The Arisaka rifles are damn tough, sure didn't need this video to tell me that! Shooting it with the Garand at the end, completely Awesome!
Those guys have officially graduated to being IDIOTS. The full-trim Type 99 rifles re perhaps the fastest growing rifles in the US at the moment wrt value. That one looks like it started out as a pretty nice example.
With all the 99 sporters out there, why destroy a good one? Frankly, we all knew they couldn't blow it up, ringing the bbl on purpose and then shooting the gun with M2 ball just proved to me that these guys are far, far dumber than I thought they were - and I already thought they were pretty clueless.
i guess you guys did not pay attention to the vid this gun was donated to eric for this eric did not go out a pick up a 99 to test
i guess you guys did not pay attention to the vid this gun was donated to eric for this eric did not go out a pick up a 99 to test
donated or not, doesn't matter...
These morons destroyed a perfect rifle and didn't achieve anything, which was not known before.
Or did you guys not know, that 40grs of H110 in a 7.7 Arisaka round is a rather stiff load?
Or to plug the bore then fire a full power load, what did you imagine would have happened?
Finally, they shot the poor thing with 30-06 out of a Garand, that must have been the highest degree of Hillbilly science.
What a waste!
I don't understand. People are not free to test/destroy there own property? I found the video both fun and informative.
What they should have done with the donated rifle was sell it, buy two badly sporterized ones and had twice the fun.




























