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'Chinese capture' Type 38.
Picked up this Kokura Type 38 this weekend. Nothing really special about it, but it was so cheap I had to buy it. Wasn't until I got it home that I noticed the very small import mark on the underside of the muzzle. 'OK', I thought, 'Chinese capture..kinda neat'. Then I just now noticed the lack of the splice in the buttstock. I'm guessing a Chinese made replacement stock, and it looks like a pretty nicely made one. There are some Chinese characters written in what appears to be pencil in the barrel channel. I'll try to get some clear pics of that, but they're pretty faint. Anyway, pretty neat rifle with some pretty hard history, I would imagine.
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11-30-2014 11:38 PM
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Very Cool!!!!
The early Koishikawa type 38's did have the solid stock. So it might be original to the rifle.
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Phil
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Possible, but this is a later Type 38....I'll check inside the wood again to see if I see any numbers.
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You mention an import mark, is that what makes it a "Chinese capture"?
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Phil
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Honestly don't know......although every Arisaka that I have seen import marked had been imported from China.
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