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[[Image:Type 64 assault rifle.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Howa Type 64 in 7.62x51mm]]
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==Background==
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In 1957, the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) began the search for a new automatic infantry rifle. Being heavily biased to the US in its military trends, Japan probably had no option in ammunition other than the newest US creation, the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge. However, the JSDF felt that this round was too powerful, especially for the smaller and lighter physical structure of most Japanese soldiers. Japanese experts accordingly developed a reduced loading, same in all dimensions to the standard 7.62x51mm NATO but with a lighter bullet and a smaller powder charge that generated muzzle velocities of about 715 meters per second instead of the "NATO original" 810 meters per second. The Howa Machinery Co developed the rifle for new cartridge, working closely with the JSDF. In 1964, the 7.62mm prototype rifle R6E was adopted for JSDF service as the Type 64 rifle. Howa produced it exclusively for the JSDF until about 1988. Since 1990 the Type 64 rifle has been gradually phased out of service in favor of the 5.56x45mm [[Howa Type 89|Type 89]] rifles. The Type 64 rifle was never exported from Japan due to laws.
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The Type 64 rifle is a gas operated, selective fired weapon. The gas and bolt system were most probably inspired either by the Belgian [[FN FAL]] or by Soviet [[Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle|Tokarev SVT-40]] rifles. The Type 64 has a short-stroke gas piston located above the barrel and fitted with manual gas regulator. The barrel is fitted with a massive muzzle brake. The bolt is locked by tipping its rear end down into recess in the receiver floor. The charging handle is located above the bolt carrier and is readily accessible by either hand. The safety switch / fire mode selector is located on the right side of the receiver, above the trigger guard.
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The striker-fired trigger unit is of original design and features a patented fire-rate reducer, which produces a controllable rate of fire of about 450 – 500 shots per minute. Type 64 rifles are fitted with solid wooden buttstocks and hinged steel buttplates, lightweight folding bipods, and muzzle brakes which also serve as rifle grenade launchers. The open sights are mounted on folding posts, and the rear sight has two range settings, for 200 and 400 meters.
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The reduced load cartridges and reduced rate of fire arguably make these and the original Spanish [[CETME]] guns the only true assault rifles in 7.62x51 caliber, as they are the only ones which stand any chance of being controllable in fully-automatic fire.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
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*'''Magazine capacity:''' 20 rounds [[M14 Rifle|M14]] type magazine
 
*'''Magazine capacity:''' 20 rounds [[M14 Rifle|M14]] type magazine
  
 
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[[Image:Type 64 assault rifle.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Howa Type 64 assault rifle.]]
In 1957 the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) began the search for a new automatic infantry rifle. Being heavily biased to the US in its military trends, Japan probably had no option in ammunition other than the newest US creation, the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge. However, the JSDF felt that this round was too powerful, especially for the smaller and lighter physical structure of most Japanese soldiers. Japanese experts accordingly developed a reduced loading, same in all dimensions to the standard 7.62x51mm NATO but with a lighter bullet and a smaller powder charge that generated muzzle velocities of about 715 meters per second instead of the "NATO original" 810 meters per second. The Howa Machinery Co developed the rifle for new cartridge, working closely with the JSDF. In 1964, the 7.62mm prototype rifle R6E was adopted for JSDF service as the Type 64 rifle. Howa produced it exclusively for the JSDF until about 1988. Since 1990 the Type 64 rifle has been gradually phased out of service in favor of the 5.56x45mm [[Howa Type 89|Type 89]] rifles. The Type 64 rifle was never exported from Japan due to laws.
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[[File:Howa Type 64 DMR.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Howa Type 64 Designated Marksman Rifle.]]
 
 
The Type 64 rifle is a gas operated, selective fired weapon. The gas and bolt system were most probably inspired either by the Belgian [[FN FAL]] or by Soviet [[Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle|Tokarev SVT-40]] rifles. The Type 64 has a short-stroke gas piston located above the barrel and fitted with manual gas regulator. The barrel is fitted with a massive muzzle brake. The bolt is locked by tipping its rear end down into recess in the receiver floor. The charging handle is located above the bolt carrier and is readily accessible by either hand. The safety switch / fire mode selector is located on the right side of the receiver, above the trigger guard.
 
The striker-fired trigger unit is of original design and features a patented fire-rate reducer, which produces a controllable rate of fire of about 450 – 500 shots per minute. Type 64 rifles are fitted with solid wooden buttstocks and hinged steel buttplates, lightweight folding bipods, and muzzle brakes which also serve as rifle grenade launchers. The open sights are mounted on folding posts, and the rear sight has two range settings, for 200 and 400 meters.  
 
The reduced load cartridges and reduced rate of fire arguably make these and the original Spanish [[CETME]] guns the only true assault rifles in 7.62x51 caliber, as they are the only ones which stand any chance of being controllable in fully-automatic fire.
 
  
 
==The Howa Type 64 can be seen in:==
 
==The Howa Type 64 can be seen in:==
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|[[Sensenfukoku]] || || JGSDF soldiers || ||
 
|[[Sensenfukoku]] || || JGSDF soldiers || ||
 
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===Anime===  
 
===Anime===  

Revision as of 15:29, 3 September 2013

Background

In 1957, the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) began the search for a new automatic infantry rifle. Being heavily biased to the US in its military trends, Japan probably had no option in ammunition other than the newest US creation, the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge. However, the JSDF felt that this round was too powerful, especially for the smaller and lighter physical structure of most Japanese soldiers. Japanese experts accordingly developed a reduced loading, same in all dimensions to the standard 7.62x51mm NATO but with a lighter bullet and a smaller powder charge that generated muzzle velocities of about 715 meters per second instead of the "NATO original" 810 meters per second. The Howa Machinery Co developed the rifle for new cartridge, working closely with the JSDF. In 1964, the 7.62mm prototype rifle R6E was adopted for JSDF service as the Type 64 rifle. Howa produced it exclusively for the JSDF until about 1988. Since 1990 the Type 64 rifle has been gradually phased out of service in favor of the 5.56x45mm Type 89 rifles. The Type 64 rifle was never exported from Japan due to laws.

The Type 64 rifle is a gas operated, selective fired weapon. The gas and bolt system were most probably inspired either by the Belgian FN FAL or by Soviet Tokarev SVT-40 rifles. The Type 64 has a short-stroke gas piston located above the barrel and fitted with manual gas regulator. The barrel is fitted with a massive muzzle brake. The bolt is locked by tipping its rear end down into recess in the receiver floor. The charging handle is located above the bolt carrier and is readily accessible by either hand. The safety switch / fire mode selector is located on the right side of the receiver, above the trigger guard. The striker-fired trigger unit is of original design and features a patented fire-rate reducer, which produces a controllable rate of fire of about 450 – 500 shots per minute. Type 64 rifles are fitted with solid wooden buttstocks and hinged steel buttplates, lightweight folding bipods, and muzzle brakes which also serve as rifle grenade launchers. The open sights are mounted on folding posts, and the rear sight has two range settings, for 200 and 400 meters. The reduced load cartridges and reduced rate of fire arguably make these and the original Spanish CETME guns the only true assault rifles in 7.62x51 caliber, as they are the only ones which stand any chance of being controllable in fully-automatic fire.

Specifications

  • Caliber: 7.62x51 mm Japanese Service - (Still interchangeable with 7.62x51 mm NATO)
  • Action: Gas operated, tilting bolt
  • Overall length: 990 mm
  • Barrel length: 450 mm
  • Weight: 4,3 kg less magazine
  • Rate of fire: 450-500 rounds per minute
  • Magazine capacity: 20 rounds M14 type magazine
Howa Type 64 assault rifle.
File:Howa Type 64 DMR.jpg
Howa Type 64 Designated Marksman Rifle.

The Howa Type 64 can be seen in:

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Sensenfukoku JGSDF soldiers

Anime

Film Character Notation Date
Angel Cop JGSDF Special Forces 1989
Patlabor: The Movie 2 JGSDF soldiers 1993
Harlock Saga Tochiro 1999
Library War Library Defense Force soldiers 2008
The Skull Man Soldiers 2009

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Joukyou Kaishi! 2005
Black Shot
Forbidden Siren 2 2006
Alliance of Valiant Arms 2007

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