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In the late 30's the Japanese instituted a paratrooper command along with allies Germany and Italy. The paratroopers having jumped at one location...
BANZAI, the monthly newsletter/magazine for anyone interested in Japanese militaria. Started by Don Harper in 1982, BANZAI has become a medium for...
Basic Manual of Military Small Arms by W.H.B. Smith (Expired Copyright 1943) Observations: by Badger How to load, operate, disassemble,...
T38 rifles were pulled from Stores to modify to a sniper configuration to test the use of telescopics in combat. This rifle was put together about...
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In late part of the 30's the Japanese undertook to develop a rifle for the 7.7x58 cartridge as they wanted a larger caliber rifle to be able to...
Good web page to find out what markings mean on your Japanese collectibles. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
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Got this on Gunbroker recently. Jinsen made only 13,000 or so Type 38 rifles so they are somewhat rare. This rifle has matching numbers, a ground...
This is my Series 35 Type 99 Arisaka rifle. The serial number is 56045, the highest reported Series 35 serial number is 56658:
I'm new to the Japanese rifles such as the T-99. I have one that is a No Series T-99 made at the Nagoya Arsenal in early 1941. It is all matching,...
I have a Kokura Type 38 carbine #129xx with no series symbol in front of the serial number. It is in decent condition. I purchased it from one of...
I have a Jinsen T99, SN 90985. I have read that some 91K were made. What is the highest known Jinsen T99 serial number?
Hi, was wondering if there is a source a replacement wood out there for the type 99 rifle?
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Note muzzle cover on rifle. Looks like he is enjoying it!
I found a what looks to be a Japanese rifle backsight in a box of assorted parts at Warminster. The backsight leaf is 2.8" long from the axis pin...
Just picked this up at an on-line estate sale. Is it a Japanese Type 1? Description stated: Japanese Bolt Action Rifle
Picked up an absolutely beautiful First variation Type 44 Cavalry rifle that but for a little wear on the buttplate is Mint at a gunshow Saturday. ...
Opinions on this Jap sword I just bought, please!
Jap with his Arisaka and a dove!!
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I have several boxes of of reloaded 7.7 rounds with .308 bullets and formed from 30-06 brass, I've had these for years and do remember shooting some...
A poster on another site is claiming (if I understand correctly) that the U.S. Army proof tested each and every bringback Japanese rifle, not only...
Are there any special tools or tricks for moving the front sight on a type 99 rifle, or is it simply a matter of drifting it in the dovetail? On my...
Need some help. Just picked up a Type 99 with an early Rear Barrel Band. My problem is, the previous owner has worn the screw head so far down, I...
Hi there folks. I have had a T99 for several years and never really knew what it was. I aquired it from my Grandparents who had it hanging on the...
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