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M1917 rifle with mystery Kanji
Last edited by xb0xisbetter; 07-22-2017 at 04:23 AM.
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07-22-2017 04:14 AM
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Very unusual. Are the other 1917 markings present? Is it Remington, Eddystone, Winchester? The markings appear to stamped pre-blueing. The first picture of the barrel almost looks like "PHIL" spelled vertically.
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Well it looks like Katagana, and based off my friend who is trying to learn to read and write Japanese
, it likely says Atherton.
Doing some googling led me to this
USS Atherton - Wikipedia
Basically it was a American warship, which in 1955 was transferred to Japan. I think there is a decent chance that it might have been a firearm in ships stores or something of that nature, and when the ship was transferred to Japan, the rifle may have gone with it. If I remember correctly Japan would have also been using a lot of .30-06 rifles at that point due to the occupation of Japan and American influence.
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Thank you for the responses. It is a bit of a mutt honestly. The Receiver is Remington, The Magazine and bolt look to be Eddystone, the Magazine floorplate looks like it is marked Winchester. I wouldn't read too much into the bluing. I believe that it was re-done at some point, as this rifle is heavily sporterized.
Another person learning Japanese
has told me the same thing, Atherton. I had looked into that ship previously, and the Japanese, of course, renamed it. She was JDS Hatsuhi (DE-263) in Japanese service. I know it wasn't uncommon for the U.S. to dump these rifles off as token arms in lend-lease, and for arming the Philippine army, apparently even giving 50 to Greenland to defend themselves throughout WWII. I suppose it might be possible that we threw some in with the Atherton and Japanese armorers stamped them before the ship was renamed?
Additionally, the barrel is from 1918 and has not been shortened. Were the Japanese using full-length rifles on naval vessels?
Here's the entire album of markings:
http://imgur.com/a/9HgoF
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Please refer to the original thread in the M1917 forum. Duplication is not helpful.
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