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    Pics of Nagoya Type 38 carbine.

    Picked this up today, a Nagoya Type 38 carbine, cant really see the series, gotta clean it off a bit. Intact mum, and very interesting characters on the buttstock. I believe its Chinese (?) No import marks. Maybe a Korean War bring back? Still in 6.5 Jap. Any ideas as to what the characters translate to? Enjoy the pics!
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    Series 5, I believe.

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    Looks like a real "veteran". Could it read "Another great score for the Man from GA"?Metal looks amazing comaired to the stock,Very Nice!

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    My guess...'WASH ME!!"....

    Is that a hole in the safety knob?

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    Looks like a little weld on the safety knob. No idea why. Bolt functions fine.

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    Just got the characters translated..it's 'jiaolian' which means 'instructor'.
    Interesting!

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