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Thedirtydrunk 08-31-2012 08:03 AM

Please help on identifying rifle
 
Hello all friend of mine was going through his grandfather's things and came across an old rifle with a bayonet attached. Can anyone identify the year, maker, type? And yes this is the only picture we have. Thanks


http://i48.tinypic.com/oghnvd.jpg

http://tinypic.com/r/oghnvd/6

jack404 08-31-2012 08:09 AM

Re: Please help on identifying rifle
 
looks like a arisaka type 97 or 99

have you a better pic ? especially of the markings along the top of the barrel

Oh and Welcome to the forums !

Buffalochip 09-02-2012 07:48 PM

Re: Please help on identifying rifle
 
It is definately an Arisaka--type 38, 97 (unlikely) or 99. The type 38 and 97 are about ..25 cal. with the latter having a turned down bolt. The type 99 is about a .30 cal. The bayonet is a Type 30--they came in several variations. A picture of the top of the receiver and of the side opposite the bolt would help narrow things down.

WHSmithIV 09-02-2012 07:53 PM

Re: Please help on identifying rifle
 
Looks like an Arisaka to me also

Jim K 09-03-2012 12:22 PM

Re: Please help on identifying rifle
 
It looks like a Type 99, BUT has the sling attachment of a WWII German Mauser. AFAIK, no Japanese rifle ever had that type of setup. And yes, I am aware of the Siamese Mauser and the Type I, both of which have sling swivels.

So either the rifle was built with parts of other rifles or is an oddity. Better pictures, closeups of the action, markings, and the sling setup are needed.

Jim

Buffalochip 09-03-2012 05:28 PM

Re: Please help on identifying rifle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim K (Post 987455)
It looks like a Type 99, BUT has the sling attachment of a WWII German Mauser. AFAIK, no Japanese rifle ever had that type of setup. And yes, I am aware of the Siamese Mauser and the Type I, both of which have sling swivels.

So either the rifle was built with parts of other rifles or is an oddity. Better pictures, closeups of the action, markings, and the sling setup are needed.

Jim

Would need better pictures, but the Arisaka carbines had that type of setup (side sling) and towards the end of the war, all kinds of variants were being cobbled together. Better pics would tell, but if there are no screw holes on the bottom of the buttstock, this long rifle likely came this way.


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