#Value of japanese arisaka type 38 carbine serial number#
Sometimes there is a Series number preceeding the serial number on the left side of the action.ĬASTLE-THUNDER. &0183 &32 So, I am building a type 38, starting from a barreled receiver. The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the left side of the receiver. The serial number is found on the left side of the receiver on most standard rifles.
The rifle features a blade front with an adjustable ladder type rear and dust cover. Perhaps other things, if you happen to catch in the photos. The 6.5 mm, Type 38 rifle was manufactured by Imperial Japan from 1905 to 1945. Its missing: Dust Cover Firing Pin Safety Lug Magazine Magazine Spring Magazine Plate. Its missing some parts and am looking to see where we might be able source original parts for it. The Model/Type markings are generally found on the top of the receiver, forward (towards to muzzle) of the chamber and generally indicate original caliber unless modified by another country at a later date. My Dad found this beauty: Arisaka Photo Gallery. Model/Type 2 Paratroop 'Takedown' Rifles -đ943.Model/Type 100 Paratroop 'Takedown' Rifles.Model/Type 22 Rifles and Calvary Carbines &0183 &32 The best deal was for Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifles and carbines to be made at Koishikowa Arsenal.Model/Type 18 Rifles and Calvary Rifles.Modern Japanese rifles were produced in various configurations and calibers at several Arsenals located thoughout Japan, China, and Korea from about 1897 through 1945. : Japanese Arisaka Rifles The Japanese RifleĬASTLE-THUNDER.COM - Back to Home Page Japanese Rifles 1897-1945