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Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 Rifle (Probably 8th Series but Not Marked) w/Painted Markings
Last edited by jmoore; 01-23-2013 at 01:13 AM.
Reason: Swapped fore end marking photos
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Nice find, though I suspect it's more likely a 7th series since by the end of the 7th they had gone to the short handguard on most rifles.
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Originally Posted by
Claven2
...I suspect it's more likely a 7th series since by the end of the 7th they had gone to the short handguard on most rifles.
I have not discounted the possibility, but according to Honeycutt's book, the fixed rear sight and the guardless front sight don't show up until very late in the seventh series, roughly in the 90,000 range. The lack of grasping grooves in the fore end is noted as showing up somewhere in the middle of the 7th series. Could it be that the knot in the butt delayed the stock assembly installation a bit? (Set aside as "reject" until things became more dire, perhaps, at which point the series change had occurred.)
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Yes, that is possible, but a typical 8th would have a substitute standard stock with a large-diameter round recoil lug bolt, no grasping grooves, and most often the "Type 99" script has been eliminated, though there are exceptions to that.
It's also possible it's a 9th series Izawa with a light or mis-stamped nagoya sub-arsenal mark. Izawa 9th series rifles are often found with welded fixed sights but earlier pattern 2 piece stocks like yours.
Finally, it could be an early 8th series with a replacement stock.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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Originally Posted by
Claven2
It's also possible it's a 9th series Izawa with a light or mis-stamped nagoya sub-arsenal mark. Izawa 9th series rifles are often found with welded fixed sights but earlier pattern 2 piece stocks like yours.
That does seem to fit well, with the exception of the "Type 99" marking that exists on the receiver ring and the lack of the "four pointed star" that ought to be behind the fighting fish symbol. But since the series mark is missing as well, maybe they were having a bad day. But Osaka wasn't bombed until quite late in the war, so...
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