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    The Arisaka rifle (Japanese: 有坂銃, romanized: Arisaka-jū) is a family of Japanese military bolt-action service rifles, which were produced and used since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata-jū) family, until the end of World War II in 1945.

  2. ww2 japanese arisaka type 38 6.5x50mm infantry rifle. All original and compete except cleaning rod easy to find. Matching except bolt which is original replacement.

  3. Dec 10, 2021 · The Type 99 Arisaka rifle was one of the main weapons used by Imperial Japanese soldiers in World War II. How does it stack up as a battlefield rifle?

  4. The Arisaka rifle, both the type 38 and the 44 carbine, was as reliable and rugged as any five-shot bolt-action rifle used by the Allies.

  5. Sep 6, 2018 · Adopted in 1939 as the Type 99 rifle, the weapon initially went into production in a “Long Rifle” configuration with a 49.5-inch overall length. After only 38,000 examples of this version had ...

  6. Oct 9, 2020 · Type 99 Arisaka battle rifles utilize a unique, disc-shaped safety, and their stocks were finished with the resin of the urushi tree. Joseph's rifle is chambered for the 7.7x58mm Japanese round. Strong, durable, and powerful, this bolt-action battle rifle had a short but honorable service life.

  7. Jun 23, 2023 · Adopted by the Japanese military in 1897, the Arisaka is a bolt-action battle rifle that fought through two world wars and numerous other conflicts. It was chambered in two cartridges: the Type 38 in 6.5x50 and the Type 99 (shown here) in 7.7x58.

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · The design of the Arisaka Type 99 rifle was a culmination of meticulous engineering and foresight. Its extended barrel length was a critical feature, enhancing the weapon’s accuracy over long distances – a crucial advantage in the vast and varied terrains of the Pacific Theater.

  9. The Type 30 rifle Arisaka (三十年式歩兵銃, Sanjū-nen-shiki hoheijū, 'year 30 type infantry firearm') is a box-fed bolt-action repeating rifle that was the standard infantry rifle of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1897 (the 30th year of the Meiji period, hence "Type 30") to 1905.

  10. Nov 12, 2020 · This specific rifle is a transitional “last ditch” Toyo Kogyo 33rd series Type 99. Development of the Type 99 service rifle was the product of an evolution that began with the adoption of...

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