

This new rifle used the more powerful 7.7×58mm Arisaka cartridge already in use with the Type 92 heavy machine gun and the Type 97 light machine gun. As the war progressed, further economies in manufacture were introduced. However, shortcomings in the Type 38 design during the Second Sino-Japanese War led to the introduction of a further generation of rifles, designated the Type 99 rifle from 1939. The Type 1 rifle is patterned after the Type 38 rifle and features a Carcano action with an Arisa Click for more info. This Japanese manufactured early variation bolt body is for the Type 99 Arisaka bolt action rifle in. Japanese Arisake Type 38 Rifle and Type 99 Rifle. Firing Pin Spring & Sear Spring Japanese Arisaka Type 38 and 99.

In 1943, the Type 99 rifles began to be produced without the monopod and anti-aircraft lead arms. Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Stock Handguard Set w Metal- Used This is an original stock handguard set for the Arisaka Type 99. Firing Pin Spring & Sear Spring Japanese Arisaka Type 38 & 99. The rear sight has folding anti-aircraft lead arms. The most common specimens include the Type 38 chambered in the 6.5×50mmSR Type 38 cartridge, and the Type 99 chambered in the 7.7×58mm Type.

cleaning rod (non-functioning), upper handguard, lower barrel band. The Arisaka rifle ( Arisaka-j) is a family of Japanese military bolt action service rifles, in production and use since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata Rifle ( Murata-j) family, until the end of World War II in 1945. A rimless version of the 7.7mm cartridge in use with the Type 92 machine gun was developed and several rifles produced in this calibre for testing.Īdopted in 1939, the Type 99 rifle has the sliding bolt cover of the Type 38 and in addition a folding wire monopod. A complete wooden stock and fittings for the 7.7 caliber Type 99 rifle as used by. Details: japanese, type, rifle, stock, matching, handguard, wood, arisaka. The barrel is excellent.Īfter experiences in China, the Japanese saw the need for a more powerful cartridge than the 6.5mm. One original WW2 japanese type 99 early war ( style: edgy cut out nylon stockings. The woodwork has a number of minor dings and dents. This rifle is in very good original condition but shows the rough manufacture typical of rifles made during this period. Unfortunately, the chrysanthemum has been ground from the receiver.
#Type 99 arisaka stock and handgaurd series
The Arisaka rifle (有坂銃 Arisaka-jū) is a family of Japanese military bolt-action service rifles, in production and use since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata rifle (村田銃 Murata-jū) family, until the end of World War II in 1945.Made by Kokura Arsenal, this Type 99 is 34th series and is of late-war manufacture and has a fixed rear sight, wood buttplate, and a two piece stock and short handguard. The Type 99 is a powerful weapon used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Pacific Campaign. Details about Type 99 Arisaka Stock and Handguard See original listing Type 99 Arisaka Stock and Handguard Condition: Used Ended: Winning bid: US 267.08 18 bids Shipping: 56.75 Expedited Shipping. The Type 99 was a Japanese light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The two main rifles used by the Japanese in World War II are both often called the "Arisaka.". The purpose of these specially-marked rifles is not known, although it is speculated that they were issued to paramilitary forces such as the Kempei Tai (Japanese Secret Police), other military police, and guards at prisons, embassies, and other civil instillations. Here is what I have found out thus far, Mum is ground off, 7. A small number of Type 38 and Type 99 rifles had two concentric circles on the receiver in place of the chrysanthemum. It is a stripped receiver and is what I believe a short rifle. Here is a closer look at some of the key Japanese small arms of the Second World War: Arisaka Type 38 and Type 99 rifle. I picked up a Japanese Arisaka barrel and action this evening at a local auction house for 22. I have a 1940-1945 Arisaka type 99 rifle its a bolt action and has a bent handle( i think for sniper use for a scope) but i would like to bring it up to the future with a new synthetic stock or a modern day wooden stock.
