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    Type 44 Cavalry 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.
    Anyone have any idea on production numbers for the Tokyo built 1st variation?


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    Hang on, book is at the house. Will try to remember to look it up. Someone else will probably get you an answer before I do, though.

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    Upon further review...

    I looked at it again, its actually a FIRST variation Tokyo, serial number 28230 There are pics posted at:

    Japanese Militaria at Castle-Thunder.com :: View topic - Kenner LA show report Oct 09


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    Sorry for the delay.

    From "Military Rifles of Japanicon" 5th ed 7th printing (2001). by Fred Honeycutt, Jr. (ISBN 0-9623208-7-0)

    The highest reported number was 55061. It appears that production was moved at this point to Kokura, around 1929.

    Nice book to have if you intend to play w/ these rifles!
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