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Japan at War | Why Were Japanese Rifles Defaced After WW2? @JapanatWar | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 36 minutes ago.
Anyone who has ever looked at a Japanese rifle has probably seen that many of them have been deface. But, why? The part I'm talking about specifically is the mum, short for chrysanthemum, that looks like it was ground away. The answer in this video may surprise you!

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