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Arisaka Type 38 Serial Number Lookup Rating: 10,0/10 487 votes

Markings on Japanese Arisaka. A small number of Type 38 and. This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at the end of the rifle serial number. Help identifying an Arisaka rifle. The rifle mimics the Type 38 (model 1905) 6.5 Arisaka. The serial number should be on the left side of the receiver.

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Arisaka Serial Number Lookup Japanese Rifle Arisaka Serial Number Arisaka Serial Numbers by Year. WTS Arisaka Type 38 Low Serial Number Rosa. 800 x 300 jpeg 42kB. Arisaka Type 38 Rifle with. There appears to be a circle to the left of the serial number which would indicate a. The Type 38 rifle Arisaka was a bolt-action.

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• Come on over and join in on the Trade at • VS are restricted to listing their ads to the S&S section or their VS sections. Ads listed in discussion areas are prohibited. Hi, My lady has an Arisaka rifle that she inherited from an uncle who has since passed. The story I got was that the uncle had picked up the rifle while on occupation duty. I believe that it's a Type 98, but it has VERY few markings. There's no sign of a chrysanthemum on the receiver (or any other identifying mark) nor does it seem to have been removed.

The only markings I've found are '30' near where the serial number should be and 579 on the stock. The rifle is about 50 1/2 inches long, the peep/ladder sight is graduated from 3 to 17 (no wing extensions) and the front sight is a single blade. The dust cover is still present. The stock and metalwork all appear to be well manufactured and finished. I'm not sure of the caliber but according to my gauge, the muzzle is approximately 7mm in diameter.

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I can provide pictures upon request. I'm pretty sure Dutchman nailed it. The ejector box looks like a type 38, while the rest of the gun has type 38 characteristics.a little difficult to tell from the photos.

There are no kanji markings that I can see to determine 'type', no mum, and I don't seem to see a serial number.a real one anyway.but it's hard to tell from the photos. The serial number should be on the left side of the receiver and at least five numbers long. Good chance it's a training rifle and therefor a wall hanger. Do NOT attempt to fire it until it's properly identified. Another tip, don't remove any of the stock screws in an attempt to disassemble the rifle. The screws were originally 'staked' in place to prevent turning and if disturbed the value will drop considerably.

It's best if someone knowledgeable sees this in person. I have a type 38 trainer that looks like the real McCoy to an untrained eye.and eye which will be lost if it ever fired live ammo! More than likely this is a drill rifle. It is a type 38 in Jap 6.5.

However the rear sight looks like every trainer I have ever seen. Don't be fooled by rifling in the barrel, some will even be smooth bores. Alot of these trainers were made with rifles that were out of spec and past their service lifes. Keep in mind as far as the caliber most type 38 rifles are 6.5 jap however the Japanese did make small amounts of 7.7 type 38's. You need to have a gunsmith look this rifle over before going to the range. Looks a lot like the smoothbore drill rifle I used to have, I gave it to my brother so I don't have it here to compare. My drill rifle is missing the rear sight so the threaded joining of the smooth tube barrel to the chamber lump is visible.

These rifles were capable of firing blanks and may chamber a live round. Some Japanese training rifles could fire a low powered cartridge with aerodynamically stabilized bullet for indoor target practice. The pictured example looks very nice, it should have some decent value as a collectable.

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I have an opportunity to buy an Arisaka Type 38 Carbine. The serial number is 112598 (yes, there is no 7th digit). It has no MUM and unless someone was a magician in removing it, it never had one. It has a small left side crack stretching back from the trigger guard above the stock seam but other than that the stock is in remarkable condition.

It may have been sanded but there are no signs of dents or scratches anywhere and it is not sanded very much if sanded at all as it measures the same as another Type 38 that I have access to. The metal and bore are also in excellent condition. My question is - Why no MUM?