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    Chinese conversions of Japanese rifles to 7.62x39mm carbines--pictures

    Both Arisakas have the mum ground off. Did China allow that at the surrender? Or did they buy them off the surplus market post war?
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    At least one million surrendered in 1945. The Russians quickly moved troops into Manchuria and occupied the great arsenal there. They then set about building a great army for Mao. The arsenal converted many rifles into 8mm Mauser rifles and later converted many rifles in 7.62mm carbines. The carbines went to the police forces. I am told the chamber sleeves in the carbines are force fitted and not pinned. The sleeves will back out with extended use. I have one upstairs and looks just like yours. Fairly well done my carbine was buffed and re-blued in China and has no crest, either.

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    What I find interesting is that the Chinese apparently ground off the mums on the receivers or the Japaneseicon did it before surrendering the rifles to China?????

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