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<blockquote data-quote="milsurp" data-source="post: 1826937"><p>Shoots very good. All Arisaka's shoot quite well and hardly ever have issues like German K98's like cracking, bad bedded stocks or recoil lug setback. The 7.7 is a great round that doesn't punish the shoulder too bad.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've respectfully collected Type 99s for a few years now. To me its just an abbreviation. I meant no offense. No different than the "Jerries" calling us "Ami" or the British calling us "yanks". And I read the Wiki link. It really didn't make a good argument for the term being derogatory. I have however heard my Grandfather's(both PTO vets) use it in derogatory fashion but the adjectives surrounding it seemed to make it so. But I will not use it again and I apologize to those who I've offended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milsurp, post: 1826937"] Shoots very good. All Arisaka's shoot quite well and hardly ever have issues like German K98's like cracking, bad bedded stocks or recoil lug setback. The 7.7 is a great round that doesn't punish the shoulder too bad. I've respectfully collected Type 99s for a few years now. To me its just an abbreviation. I meant no offense. No different than the "Jerries" calling us "Ami" or the British calling us "yanks". And I read the Wiki link. It really didn't make a good argument for the term being derogatory. I have however heard my Grandfather's(both PTO vets) use it in derogatory fashion but the adjectives surrounding it seemed to make it so. But I will not use it again and I apologize to those who I've offended. [/QUOTE]
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