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    Books/Periodicals on Japanese Weapons

    Good morning gents. This forum looked a bit naked, so I thought I'd ask if anyone knows of any books or periodicals regarding Japaneseicon weapons? I don't recall seeing anything at local gunshows or on the net? Any guru's out there that can advise? Thanks.

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    Dunno if still in print, but . . . .

    I have "Military Rifles of Japanicon", by Fred L. Honeycutt, Jr., and F. Patt Anthony, (Second Edition).

    Great book on the WW2 Jap rifles! --Jim

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    I'v got a Type 99 takedown brought back as a prize at the end of the war looks new maybe I'll get some pictures on here to show off

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    Here is a website that may be of interest.
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    The best book to start with is the already-mentioned "Military Rifles of Japan" by Honeycutt. After that, the next two books to get are "The Type 99 Arisakaicon" WTS: The T 99 Arisaka book, get one for the holidays! - Gunboard's Forums and "The Type 38 Arisaka" BANZAI&copy Special Project #8 - The Type 38 Arisaka

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    The type 99 Arisakaicon book has some good tables in it. Unlike other countries, which stamped the date of manufacture on their rifles, the japanese didn't. The records from the arsenals seemed to have disapeared, courtesy of the U.S. Army Aircorps, so tracking by series and serial number isn't as easy as looking up the number from records from other countries. The guys who wrote the type 99 book have put together a pretty good chart to determine year of manufacture.

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    Thanks for the info folks.

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    Jap Rifle Markings


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    Thanks KenK! Very helpful.

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