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    Type 38 production date?

    I just picked up a school-marked Type 38, Koishikawa Arsenal, with a serial number of 00748xxx. I see that Koishikawa built Type 38s from 1906 to 1932. Is there any way to narrow the year of production down further, or is it all guesswork?

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    Kokura uses the same marking and production continues to the end of the war. Someone should have an approximated date based on the serial number but I don't know of a list.

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    The rifle is a Koishikawa not a Kokura . The date is about the mid to late teens . There is a list of dates made with educated guessing . The Kokura T-38 quit production in 1940 , not the end of the war .

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    Well mine is also a Koshikawa like this one but in the mid 500,000 serial number range. I had it looked at and several experts over in multiple forums have put an approximate date of manufacture at around 1915 so that could give the OP a base line as his is in the mid 700,000 range. My guess would be in the late teens to maybe early twenties but more towards the late teens (1917-1919).

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    Thanks folks. I'd guessed around the same vintage, I appreciate the confirmation. I hadn't realized that they were longer overall than a Mosin, I had to reorganize my safe when I took delivery .

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