Season 9, Episode 1 (Patreon)
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No break in the MSB action this time around as we dive immediately into Season 9 with research from Nina on 'toy' guns: air guns, BB guns, and especially airsoft guns, inspired by Al's friends in War in the Pocket. How does the history of airsoft connect with the development of "real" guns both in Japan and around the world? How is airsoft affected by Japan's notoriously stringent gun-control laws, and what does it really mean to 'play' war games? And could you put your eye out with that thing?
Show Notes
- Wikipedia pages for Air gun, BB gun, Airsoft, and Airsoft gun.
- English and Japanese Wikipedia pages on Japan's Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law / 銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法.
- Tokyo Marui's corporate history page and Tokyo Marui's Wikipedia page.
- Article about the history of guns and gun-control in Japan, and considerations in trying to enact similar controls in other countries, specifically the USA:
"Japanese Gun Control" by David B. Kopel. Asia Pacific Law Review, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, 26-52. 1993. - English and Japanese Wikipedia pages for Japanese gunsmith Kunitomo Ikkansai / 国友 一貫斎, aka Kunitomo Tōbē Yoshimasa (国友 藤兵衛 能當), who created a pneumatic rifle around 1820 CE.
- The websites of two different hobby/competitive shooting organizations in Japan: the umbrella organization, Japan Air Sports Gun Promotion Association (日本エアースポーツガン振興協同組合 aka JASG), and the sub-organization APS (Air Precision Shooting), which runs target-shooting competitions around Japan.
- Articles about Olympic shooting events (includes explanations of which events use air guns):
Jay Lokegaonkar, Jay. “Gunning for Glory: Know Everything about Shooting at the Olympics.” Olympics.Com, 27 June 2023, olympics.com/en/news/olympic-shooting-air-rifle-3-positions-rapid-fire-air-pistol-shotgun-trap-skeet.
Marshall, John. “Olympic Air Rifles Turning Heads with Futuristic Looks.” APNews.Com, 27 July 2021, apnews.com/article/2020-tokyo-olympics-sports-ee25fd742d33374bbb8915a0a1216aa5.
“Shooting 101: Equipment.” NBCOlympics.Com, 10 Mar. 2021, www.nbcolympics.com/news/shooting-101-equipment.
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