Chapter 106
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Bici, who was fiddling with the tortoise box, suddenly found something good. He pointed to the distance and shouted excitedly, "Boss, look, in front, under the corpses in front, is there an ammo box and a few guns?"
Tangleh followed the direction of his finger and saw what Bici was talking about. He couldn't help but be excited and quickly walked over. After rummaging, he found 5 rifles. These guns were all Japanese Type 38 manual rifles, which meant that they had to be unloaded after one shot.
Opening the ammo box, it was filled with World War II safety grenades made by the Japanese. These grenades would only explode when the ring was pulled out, so they were also called safety grenades.
This grenade had a diameter of 50mm, a total weight of 450g, a length of 100mm, a capacity of 56gTNT, and a delay time of 4-5 seconds.
Our country called them "Melon" grenades. There was a rope loop on it, pull off the safety wire, and the firing pin of the fuse would be free. Find a hard object to knock it, and ignite the slow-burning gunpowder. After the gunpowder burned for a few seconds, the detonator would be detonated. Only a detonator could detonate the TNT.
This kind of grenade had a cast iron shell, weighed more than 1kg, and contained more than 60g of explosives. The tail could be equipped with a primer and a propellant tube, or it could be launched with a grenade launcher.
After 5 minutes of searching, Tangleh and Bici obtained the following items: 5 Type 38 manual rifles, 7 bayonets (4 of them were crooked and unusable), 11 Japanese helmets, 20 safety grenades, and 1 grenade launcher. Were they really going to use these things to fight against the monkeys?
Tangleh and Bici looked at each other and were speechless. Carlos was dissatisfied with them and didn't seem to care about them anymore. They had to think for themselves. After all, this was a battlefield, not a safe and comfortable rear. If they didn't find some weapons to defend themselves, if they encountered the enemy unarmed, it would be no different from suicide.
Thinking of this, Tangleh gritted his teeth and grabbed the grenades. These safety grenades were good, but they were still a bit heavy. After putting seven or eight grenades, Tangleh was a bit tired. He originally wanted to take two more, but after thinking about it, he picked up the rifle and pulled the bolt to the left. The magazine was full. No wonder the Allied Forces didn't even have a chance to shoot under the attack of the US Army's aircraft.
Holding this, Tangleh handed the rifle to Bici. Boss, I don't know how to use this kind of gun?
It doesn't matter if you don't know how to use it. You can learn it with more practice. Let me show you. Look at my hand. First, I pull the bolt open and put the clip in. Then, I put the clip in. Then, I push the bolt closed. After every shot, I pull the bolt to eject the cartridge. Next, Tangleh taught Bici how to use of the weapon. After 10 minutes, they finally got familiar with with the weapon.
It was true that he was familiar with it, but only God knew how accurate his shots were!
The two of them found some ammo bags and helmets that were left on the beach. (The ammo bags and helmets were also made by the Japanese Army. They looked like the backpacks of elementary school students in the 70's.) After showing a few bayonets, Tangleh and Bici each kept one and abandoned the rest. When they left, Tangleh didn't forget to let Bici pick up the grenade launcher.
Putting on the helmet and picking up the rifle, if not for the military uniform, they would be the authentic Japanese Army.
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