Type 99 Arisaka Serial Numbers

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Castle-Thunder.com: Japanese Arisaka Rifle Identification Japanese Rifle Identification Main Page - Back to Main Page Receiver Markings Japanese Rifles 1897-1945 Modern Japanese rifles were produced in various configurations and calibers at several located thoughout Japan, China, and Korea from about 1897 through 1945. Below are the markings on rifles in 6.5 Japanese Caliber manufactured from 1897 until the mid 1940's. These rifles include: The Type 30 Long Rifle and Carbine, the Type 35 Rifle, the Type 38 Long Rifle, Short Rifle, and Carbine, the Type 44 Carbine, the Type 97 Sniper Rifle, and the Italian Type I Long Rifle.

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Send this guy your filled out form and he will tell you everything there is to know about it. These forms come from Here is the reply from Trey when I sent him my form (at the email address listed on the bottom of the form): 'Your rifle is a 7th series Type 99 Short Rifle produced by the Nagoya Arsenal. It was likely produced in the Late 1943, early-mid 1944 period. The 7th series is the middle/end of the transition period between early and late (last ditch) configuration.

There are several neat variations found in the 7th series. Early like yours, classic 7th with thin metal buttplate, short sight, grooved safety and then finally a last ditch configuration. Throw in a few stock variations (various drain holes filled) and you can have a nice collection of just 7th series rifles.

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Thanks again, and let me know if you have any questions. For restoration, just lightly clean the rust off and don't refinish the stock unless absolutely necessary. Once the stock has been sanded the collectors value drops cosiderably. Thanks again for your help! Trey Stancil'.

Below are the markings on rifles in 6.5 Japanese Caliber manufactured from 1897 until the mid 1940's. These rifles include: The Type 30 Long Rifle and Carbine, the Type 35 Rifle, the Type 38 Long Rifle, Short Rifle, and Carbine, the Type 44 Carbine, the Type 97 Sniper Rifle, and the Italian Type I Long Rifle.