TERA rifle


The TERA Rifles were special Japanese takedown rifles developed for paratroopers of the Imperial Japanese Army. All designs were capable of either being broken down or folded into two parts and easily assembled or disassembled. There was one production model and two prototypes:
The Type 2 variant gained notoriety when it was used as a sniper rifle by the Scorpio killer in the 1971 Clint Eastwood film Dirty Harry.