![]() ![]() Most of these rifles were still in use duringthe Sino-Japanese War of the 1930s and the Pacific War of the 1940s. The Japanese manufactured over 6.4 million rifles and carbines in the 40years from 1906 to 1945. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II Arisaka's name updated, based on informationsupplied by his great-granddaughter. Janzen,published by Cedar Ridge Publications, 73 Cedar Ridge Road, Broken Arrow,Oklahoma 74011-1142, USA. Bayonet information from Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook, by Jerry L. Patt Anthony, FifthEdition, 1996, published by Julin Books, 5282 Ridan Way, Palm BeachGardens, FL 33418, ISBN: 0-962. ![]() McCollum, 1996, published by Excalibur Publications, PO Box 36, Latham, NY12110-0036, USA, ISBN: 1-88 and Military Rifles ofJapan, by Fred. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles andBayonets of World War IIĪdapted from Japanese Rifles of World War II, by Duncan O. ![]() There is no consistency to serial numbers or arsenal marks as the rifles were converted Thus, the Type 99 rifl. Arisakatype38serialnumberdates 5 Arisaka. Circa 1945 'last ditch' evidenced by cylindrical bolt. WW2 WWII JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 99 8TH SERIES NAGOYA ARSENAL LAST DITCH 7.7MM RIFLE. ![]()
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