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    Arisaka

    my dad just gave me his dads arisaka. i have a few questions.
    it looks like a 38. but i had it taken to a gunsmith and he said the caliber is 7.9jap. so i was wondering if anyone could help me identify it and if it is a 7.9jap could anyone help me find ammo for it.
    also it does not have the original stock on it and if i cant find ammo for it i was going to just restore it and keep handing it down threw the the family lines so could you guys help me find parts?
    thanks im new to all these guns i just turned 18 and im getting into guns
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    Hi tylerbryant. Welcome to our forums.

    You should probably post your questions on the Japaneseicon rifle forum to get the best help. There's some very knowledgeable experts on Japanese rifles there.
    Take some photos, especially markings, etc and post them there to give them something to work with and they'll be able to help you out.

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    We really need some photos to be 100% certain, but if your gunsmith has said its a '7.9 Jap', then its probably going to be a 7.7x58mm Japaneseicon. Factory ammo is made by Hornady and Norma. If you plan on shooting it a lot, you will be well served to get into reloading.

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    Sounds like this is the right place for friend tylerbryant to be asking his questions.

    I have been collectingcartridges for over 50 years now and still haven't found a 7.9 Jap. I HAVE found 3 different 7.7 Japaneseicon carridges..... but no 7.9.

    Type 38 and Type 99 Arisakas were very similar. Japanese Rifle forum is the right place.

    And welcome aboard, tylerbryant. Hope you have as much fun as the rest of us are having!
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    Stolen from a sticky at the top of the forum:

    "Good web page to find out what markings mean on your Japanese collectibles.

    Markings on Japanese Arisakaicon Rifles and Bayonets of World War II (click here)

    Hope this helps ...

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    I don't think the link works as I'm working from "mobile" mode, but the's that sticky plus there should be some MKLicon info as well. If no one else provides link immediately, I should be able to do better in the wee hours of tomorrow. Out of time, right now, sorry!

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    Here you go jmoore - http://www.radix.net/~bbrown/japanese_markings.html

    There's a couple of other stickies with good web sites too

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    Links to a couple of MKLicon articles and photo tours:

    33rd series T99 Arisakaicon Rifle (Mfg by Toyo Kogyo)

    27th Series T38 Arisaka Rifle (Mfg by Nagoya Arsenal)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylerbryant View Post
    my dad just gave me his dads Arisakaicon. i have a few questions.
    If it is a 6.5 or 7.7 Sportsmansguide seems to have the best price on the Hornaday. If it has been sporterized but the barrel has not ben modified I have seen quite a few m38 and m99 original stocks on E-bay if you would like to reconfigure it to its original state. as always have it checked by a gunsmith before you try to fire it. Keep it in the family and find out as much as you can from your dad about how your grandfather obtained it. You will never regret it.

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    Some time back, Japaneseicon rifles that had been converted to other cartridges were imported out of mainland China. The most numerous convertion was communist era conversions of the Type 38 carbine to 7.62x39mm. but there were also WWII and earlier conversions of the type 38 long rifle to 7.92x57mm (8mm Mauser).

    Pictures of the rifle, and receiver markings will help.

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