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  1. 7 wrz 2000 · Serial Numbers. All Japanese military rifles had serial numbers except extremely rare prototypes, other pre-production guns, and occasional rifles assembled very late in World War II. The serial number was stamped on the left side of the receiver, followed by the arsenal symbol.

  2. The website linked below will be useful to identify your exact series: Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II From there, you should be able to identify your rifle and find the corresponding page on this website to see what features are correct to your rifle. Arsenal markings:

  3. 21 mar 2024 · Both "The Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Rifle" by Don Voigt and "The Type 38 Arisaka" by Francis Allan and Harold W. Macy. Both out line the markings and their meanings and which series you will find which marks. Believe the "The Type 38 Arisaka" is now sold on line in PDF format.

  4. The Arisaka Type 38 bolt-action rifles, also known as Meiji 38th Year (1905) rifles, were the standard infantry rifles of the pre-WW2 Japanese Army.

  5. The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the left side of the receiver. Frequently there is a Series designator in a circle preceeding the serial number on the left side of the action.

  6. 21 lis 2009 · The rifle serial number is stamped on all Arisakas ( T-30 to 99 ) on the left receiver wall along with the arsenal logo and production proofs. Also if later production a series Kana marking enclosed in a circle will be stamped to the left of the serial number.

  7. Serial numbers and arsenal marks further identify the weapon's date, location of manufacture, and manufacturer. Bayonets were independently numbered and marked with the arsenal or contractor symbol. These markings allow historians to study Japanese small arms production during World War II.

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