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    Training Rifles

    I don't find much information on Japaneseicon training rifles. I guess there is not much interest in them. I have several. My latest has a maker's mark on top of the receiver. It is three overlapping circles with a square in the middle. It was manufactured by Nipon Special Steel. What caught my eye was the stock looks like a type 99 long rifle. The lower band and stock is squared off, not round like a type 38. The rest of its features resemble a type 38. It still has its dust cover and cleaning rod.
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    Berwyn,
    Actually, I have some deep interest in the school/ training rifles. Indeed, you will find that they are a "subset" of collecting Japaneseicon rifles.
    There are 1 or 2 websites with any large information.....
    Do you have pics of your rifle?
    If you flip through here, I do have 1 of mine posted... it is missing the bolt.
    Sounds like you have a complete example!

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    I would be interested in pic's of your rifle. I have a type 38 no series school rifle that is in what looks like a long type 99 stock ,except it is a one piece solid stock.So if you can post some pic's of it.
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    I've got a Type 30 that was converted to a blank firing trainer gun sometime between 1905 and 1921. I've been told that only around 10,000 were converted like this. It has a smooth bore, and is in really nice condition.

    Very neat rifle, but it's my only trainer and doesn't really fit in my collection.

    Here's some photos...Enjoy!















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