Call Of Duty: World At War Weapon Outline, Type-100

Posted Mar 01, 2009 by routledge / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

A brief summary of the Type-100 for video games and real life!

Summary

Designed and built by the Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company, the Type 100 was a robust, if unremarkable, submachine gun that was first delivered to the Imperial Army in 1942. Japan was surprisingly late to introduce the submachine gun to its armed forces.

The Type 100 was a well made gun, but the 8x22mm Nambu round was underpowered, roughly the equivalent to the .380 ACP. Atypically for a submachine gun but typical of Japanese small arms, a bayonet lug was fixed under the barrel.

Despite its shortcomings and complexities, the Type 100 had a high quality chrome plated barrel to aid cleaning and reduce wear. Some models also featured a bipod or a complicated muzzle brake.

Three variants of the Type 100 were produced during the course of the war: an early version with bipod and extendable bayonet lug, one with a folding stock for paratroopers (approximately 200 with the folding stock were made as it weakened the weapon's structure in combat situations), and a 1944 version that was greatly simplified in order to hasten production at a time when Japan was being pushed into retreat across the Pacific theatre and demand for submachine guns was at an all time high. The 1944 variant was slightly longer and featured simple iron sights. Corners were cut in production, leaving many Type 100s with roughly finished stocks and poorly welded parts. Despite this, the Type 100 is quite light, has low recoil, and is accurate. It also has a side-mounted 30 round magazine.

Despite these simplifications, Japan lacked the industrial infrastructure to produce sufficient quantities of the Type 100 to stem the rapid Allied advance. By 1945, only 30,000 had been built, a comparatively low number to the more than 1,300,000 Thompson submachine guns built by the United States.

Call of Duty: World at War Statistics

* Unlocked at Level 25
* Suppressor, Aperture Sight, Round Drum
- 40-20 Damage
- 750-1000 Range/350-700 with Suppressor
- 750 RPM
- 2.25 second reload/2.75 empty
- 30 rounds/60 with Round Drum

Real life statistics

Weight 3.38 kg (7.5 lb) (empty)
4.40 kg (9.7 lb) (loaded) Length 900 mm (35 in) Barrel length 228 mm (9.0 in) Cartridge 8x22mm Nambu Action blowback Rate of fire 800 rounds/min Muzzle velocity 335 m/s (1,100 ft/s) Feed system 30-round detachable box magazine
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