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Caliber: ....................... 6 x 50mm Japanese
Rifling: ........................ 4 groove, right hand
Barrel Length: ............. 19 in. (483mm)
Overall Length: ............ 38 in. (965mm)
Weight: ....................... 8 lb. (3.63Kg)
Magazine capacity: ...... 5 rounds
Qty Mfg: ...................... Less than 300
Canadian Collector Market Value Estimate: $ 3,500+ (U.S.)
Rifling: ........................ 4 groove, right hand
Barrel Length: ............. 19 in. (483mm)
Overall Length: ............ 38 in. (965mm)
Weight: ....................... 8 lb. (3.63Kg)
Magazine capacity: ...... 5 rounds
Qty Mfg: ...................... Less than 300
Canadian Collector Market Value Estimate: $ 3,500+ (U.S.)
Note: Article and pictures provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member "riceone"
Early in the war German instructors went to Japan and helped them develop a paratrooper force. First, they used conventional weapons dropped in canisters, but after getting seperated from theie weapons by being dropped in one place and the troops in another, they looked for ways to carry a rifle in a leg bag. The T38 rifle was cut behind the bolt and a huge hinge installed, so that the butt stock could be folded back to fit in a leg bag. This is what resulted. Less than 300 of these were fabricated.
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