Howa Type 64, a Japanese made cold war era Battle Rifle introduced into the Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) in 1964, which replaced the American supplied M14 rifles. It was the standard issue rifle from 1964 to 1989, until it was replaced by the Howa Type 89. Which thereafter, would be reserved for Designated Marksman roles. The Type 64 feeds from a 20 round box magazine and is chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO round, albeit the JSDF uses modified low-powdered 7.62mm rounds. The rifle features a bayonet lug, which a M1 Bayonet can be mounted on. An optic ready mount on the left side of the rifle enables M14 style mounts to be screwed in for attaching scopes. *Please note that proportions may not be 100% correct. This model isn't made for 3D printing, it's a low poly asset made for use in games. *
Features:
- 1 Howa Type 64 Model
- 1 20 Round Magazine Model
- 1 Picatinny Rail Mount
- 1 M1 Bayonet
- Duct Tape wrap around.
Model Information:
- Model: FBX and OBJ formats
- Normal Map: DirectX and OpenGL
- Materials: 4K PBR (AO, Albedo, Roughness, Metalness, Normal Map), Duct Tape in 2K. PNG format 16 bits.
- 5 Assigned Materials on 1 UV map each: (howa_type_64_upper, howa_type_64_lower, howa_type_64_mag, bayonet_scope_mount, duct_tape)
- Rigged on a skeleton for animating (FBX, Blend file)
- Unrigged version available in OBJ format
- Mesh parts separated
- Blender files included. (ver 2.79+), (ver 3.6+)