Inscriptions on Arisaka rifle stock, definitely used in Pacific by Japanese
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0_200538-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0_200543-1.jpg
I cannot for the life of me figure out what these inscriptions mean. It was definitely used in combat, though I don't know where other than by the Japanese against the US. Could either be a Type 38 or a Type 99, though I'm leaning towards the former. Probably closer to early-war production as the design on the end of the bolt is intact.
Inscriptions on Arisaka rifle stock, definitely used in Pacific by Japanese
These marking usually indicate it is a training rifle and is the name of the school.
This was either made as a training rifle (bore has no rifling=do not shoot it) or a previous rifle removed from service and used for training. If it is rifling, you should be able to shoot it after inspection.
If you post pictures of the receiver markings (top and left side) it will provide more info to help ID the rifle. Also check for barrel rifling.
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Oh, based on the rear sling swivel, it’s a Type 38. There should be two holes on top of the receiver chamber.