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Type 38 rifle

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A relatively crude mix of the Type 38 and Type 99 that is believed to have been made mostly in the Chinese city of Tientsin and may have been intended for puppet troops. The Type 19 is in 6.5 Japanese, unlike its predecessor, the North China Type 30 carbine copy which is in 8mm Mauser. Like the North
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These copies of the Type 38 rifles are believed to have been manufactured at the South Manchuria Army Arsenal (also known as the 918 Arsenal), but very little is known about them. Chinese sources state that these rifles were made in China for Japan, but for whom it is not known. It does not bear the
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is almost entirely different from the middle band forward with an under-folding bayonet, metal nosecap, stacking hook to the left side of the nosecap and wide front sight guards. This model was introduced in 1911. There are three variations of this rifle. Each variation based entirely on the nosecap
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undertook a redesign of the Type 30, which was introduced in 1906. Nambu reduced the number of parts making up the Type 30's bolt from nine to six and at that same time simplified manufacture and disassembly of the bolt without the need for tools. A dust cover was added because of experiences in the
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Unlike the Siamese Type 66 (แบบ ๖๖), this rifle is a standard Japanese Type 38 in 6.5x50sr that was sent as aid from Japan to Thailand in 1940. These were taken straight from assembly lines at Nagoya and Kokura arsenals, after the Japanese Imperial Chrysanthemum was canceled out by zeros along the
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Siam (Thailand) ordered 50,000 Type 38 rifles in 1924 from the Tokyo Army Arsenal chambered in their Type 66 8x52r cartridge. The receiver is marked with the Siamese Charkra with "Type 66" (แบบ ๖๖) written under it. Not only was the caliber changed, but the sights, bayonet and cleaning rod are
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stock and used M1 carbine slings and oilers. Some bolts were turned down, some not. Some had the Royal Thai Police symbol stamped on the receiver with "91" (๙๑) stamped above it and some received the Siamese Charkra stamped on the receiver. They all retained their original Japanese caliber of
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military cartridges of the time, the 6.5×50mm was not as powerful as several others in use by other nations. The Type 38 at 128 cm (50.4 in) was the longest rifle of the war, due to the emphasis on bayonet training for the Japanese soldier of the era, whose average height was 160
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Nomenclature note: In the West, Japanese equipment is commonly referred to as "Type XX", rather than "Model XX". In the case of a firearm, "model" is a more accurate interpretation of the SHIKI (式) character, but the word "type" has become well-established by collectors for decades.
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Japanese Imperial Chrysanthemum, but instead has a heart symbol and under it written "918 Type" (九一八式). It is also not known if these were made before or right after the surrender of Japanese forces. It has an under-folding bayonet similar to the Japanese Type 44. The
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short rifle. There is no consistency to serial numbers or arsenal marks as the rifles were converted from existing stock. Although total production is unknown, it is estimated that approximately 100,000 were converted.
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Made after World War II, these carbines were made in Thailand at the Royal Thai Arsenals in Bangkok from Type 38 parts for a handy carbine for police. The stock and barrel was cut down. The stocks were cut out like a
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China Type 30, it has a cherry blossom on the breech instead of the Japanese Imperial Chrysanthemum, and is marked with "North China Type 19" (北支一九式) above the cherry blossom unlike the North China Type 30. The
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size and the spacing of the nosecap screws. They have a unique storage compartment in the buttstock for a cleaning rod. These additional features increased the cost of the carbine to 86.2
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petals. In Thailand they called it the Type 83 (แบบ ๘๓). These rifles were issued to second-line troops to free up rifles in their main caliber from front line duties for the
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cartridge did not compare favorably to the ammunition used by the other great powers in the war led to the introduction of a further generation of rifles in 1939, during the
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in which excess gunpowder tended to accumulate, burning the face of the shooter, frequent misfires, jamming, difficulty in cleaning, and cartridge extraction. Major
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may mean the 19th year of Showa Era or 1944. The true military designation is unknown. Approximately 43,000 carbines are thought to have been produced.
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The Type 38 Arisaka Revised Edition: A Study of the Japanese Rifles and Carbines Based Upon the Type 38 Ariska Action, Their Variations and History
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also received Type 38 rifles in the 1940s while many more rifles were captured by anti-Japanese forces. Chinese copies were also locally produced.
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Two versions of the converted Type 38s consisted of rifles with just a SKS barrel or of a SKS barrel with a front stock cap and folding bayonet.
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was introduced in 1937. The scope was offset to allow loading by stripper clip and bolt handle slightly bent down. Some 22,500 were produced.
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used captured Type 38 rifles. A handful remained in military and police armories which saw limited use in CAT, ROTC, and military academies.
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received 50,000 Type 38 carbines in 1935 while the front-line infantry was re-equipped with Type 38 rifles between 1935 and the early 1940s
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The Type 38 Arisaka: A Study of the Japanese Rifles and Carbines Based Upon the Type 38 Ariska Action, Their Variations and History
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found that the Type 38's receiver was the strongest bolt action of any nation's and capable of handling more powerful cartridges.
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in 1897. However, the weapon had numerous shortcomings, which were highlighted by combat experience in the early stages of the
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per unit. By 1940 more than three million Type 38s had been issued to the Imperial Japanese Army. However, a concern that the
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Although the 2007 and 2021 editions of this book have different content and different pagination, they share a single ISBN.
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Inscriptions found on top part of receiver of a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle (the "Imperial Chrysanthemum" is ground out)
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different than the Japanese version. Almost all parts, including screws cannot be interchanged with the Japanese Type 38.
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Korean War Order of Battle: United States, United Nations, and Communist Ground, Naval, and Air Forces, 1950-1953
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In the late 1930s to the early 1940s, an unknown number of Type 38 rifles were converted into short rifles at
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The Control of local conflict : a design study on arms control and limited war in the developing areas
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Russo-Japanese War that left rifles inoperable from dust. The weapon was produced in several locations:
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centimeters (5 ft 3 in). The rifle was even longer when the 40 cm (15.75 inches)
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cartridge. This cartridge produces little recoil when fired. However, while on par with the
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stamped on top of the receivers stands for the date of September 18, 1931; the date of the
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Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman 1941–1945: Training, Techniques and Weapons
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Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman 1941–1945: Training, Techniques and Weapons
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As with the standard Type 38, but with a rifle scope with 2.5x magnification, the
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Hoten (was called Mukden Arsenal before the Japanese took it over. In what is now
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After World War II, Type 38s captured from the IJA were converted to use the
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Rays of the rising sun : armed forces of Japan's Asian allies, 1931-45
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Detail of the rear stock inscriptions on a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle
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French Foreign Légionnaire vs Viet Minh Insurgent: North Vietnam 1948–52
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Inscriptions on the upper handguard of a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle
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The Rifle Story: An Illustrated History from 1756 to the Present Day
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In 1939, the Type 38 rifle manufactured by these arsenals cost 75.9
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soldiers were equipped with 6.5 mm M/1905 (Type 38 Arisaka) rifles.
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Bloomfield, Lincoln P.; Leiss, Amelia Catherine (June 30, 1967).
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Arsenal in the very late 1920s to early 1930s for the warlord of
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was fixed. The Type 38 was fairly heavy, at about 4.25 kg.
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Smith, Joseph E. (1969). "Chinese communist militia weapons".
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Top view of the rear sight on a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle
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Similar to the Type 38 carbine from the middle band back. The
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Detail of the front stock of a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle
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cartridge, it was partially replaced during the war with the
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restricting former military arms from entering the country.
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cartridge, intended for usage by second line troops of the
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Hoten/Mukden arsenal from 1937 to 1944: 52,300 units (est.)
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Detail of rear sight of a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle
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Nagoya arsenal from 1935 to 1942: 206,500 units (est.)
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Nagoya arsenal from 1935 to 1942: 14,300 units (est.)
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Kokura arsenal from 1935 to 1941: 21,800 units (est.)
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per unit by 1939. It was produced in three arsenals:
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Kokura arsenal from 1938 to 1941: 51,500 units (est.)
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Tokyo Arsenal from 1906 to 1931; 209,500 units (est.)
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magazine, February 15, 1943. Accessed June 24, 2009.
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Tokyo Arsenal from 1912 to 1932; 56,900 units (est.)
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per unit. It was produced in a number of locations:
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(2007). 1910: 1908: 3275: 3066: 3052: 3044: 2602: 2484: 2470: 2462: 786:in the standard Mexican military caliber, 581:Post-war inspection of the Type 38 by the 369:The Imperial Japanese Army introduced the 37:Type 38 rifle from the collections of the 20: 3570:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1905 549:Learn how and when to remove this message 393:from 1906 to 1932; 2,029,000 units (est.) 1881: 439:, this new rifle used the more powerful 2119:. MBI Publishing Company. p. 185. 2085:from the original on November 28, 2018. 1430: 1428: 1426: 1324: 1243: 1235:during the war in Indochina with France 405:from 1932 to 1942: 312,500 units (est.) 399:from 1937 to 1941: 495,500 units (est.) 281:366–457 m (400–500 yd) (with 3580:World War II infantry weapons of Japan 3293:37 mm McClean Automatic Cannon Mk. 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Index


Swedish Army Museum
Bolt-action rifle
Empire of Japan
Users
Mexican Revolution
Mexican Border War
World War I
Russian Civil War
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Chinese Civil War
Indonesian National Revolution
Malayan Emergency
Korean War
First Indochina War
Variants
Barrel
Cartridge
6.5×50mm Arisaka
7.62×39mm
7.92×57mm Mauser
Action
Bolt action
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
iron sight
bolt-action
service rifle
Empire of Japan

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