7.7 Jap Rifle Serial Numbers

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Model 30 rifles & carbines and Naval Model 35 rifles have bolts that were originally stamped with the weapon’s assembly number represented by a single Japanese character followed by up to three Arabic numbers. No examples have surfaced which were overhauled and bolts matched by the last three digits of the serial number as is the typical. Serial number; Japanese Arisaka Training Rifle. Serial #Japanese Arisaka Training Rifle. Serial # 38823 This is an early training rifle that was used for school instruction prior to World War II. It seems to.Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle. /free-download-melodyne-vst-full-version.html. Serial.Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle. Serial # 11431 Nagoya manufacture. 1,000 yard attempts with an unmodified Type 99. Also known as the Type 99 short rifle. I'll be using 15 rounds of original (60+ year old) WWII.

05-21-2013, 10:43 PM

7.7 Jap Rifle Serial Numbers Lookup

Greetings!
A friend of my dad’s recently passed away. His widow has a Japanese Type 99 rifle I am interested in buying. As best I can tell it is a matching 6th series Nagoya with intact mum, and aircraft sights, no dust cover.
The stock has the standard complement of dings, scratches, and character gouges you would expect to find on a common condition Arisaka. The rifle is covered in a layer of dust and cannot even see down the bore as it is full of cobwebs. Some of the blue metal finish is there under the dust but much of it is a brown patina now.
I want to buy it from her fair, but not hurt myself either. I need a type 99 for my collection. I would like to use it to shoot for vintage military matches if the bore turns out to be decent, but I don’t want to sink a ton of money in it if it is not.
I have some numbers in mind but wanted to put it out there to gain a general consensus from you guys in order to confirm my thoughts.
I know you cannot see this rifle to give a qualified value, and it is kind of a pig-in-a-poke not being able to ascertain the condition of the bore, but given that; what is your general gut feeling of what I should offer her?
I need to make her an offer tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your help.
Brassrat
7.7 jap rifle serial numbers 222
  1. Japanese rifle production serials are set in blocks of 100,000 with numbers from 0 to 99,999 before the count starts over again. Each time it rolled over a character was placed, in a circle, at the front of the serial to mark the change in series.
  2. The rifle has Japanese markings on it and also has a ground off spot that I was told is where the setting sun was but was ground off on all captured Jap rifles. I am not sure where to look for markings or what markings are important. Any help to ID this rifle would be great as I know nothing about WWII Jap rifles! I will post photos as soon as.
05-21-2013, 10:43 PM

7.7 Jap Rifle Serial Numbers 222

Greetings!
A friend of my dad’s recently passed away. His widow has a Japanese Type 99 rifle I am interested in buying. As best I can tell it is a matching 6th series Nagoya with intact mum, and aircraft sights, no dust cover.
The stock has the standard complement of dings, scratches, and character gouges you would expect to find on a common condition Arisaka. The rifle is covered in a layer of dust and cannot even see down the bore as it is full of cobwebs. Some of the blue metal finish is there under the dust but much of it is a brown patina now.
I want to buy it from her fair, but not hurt myself either. I need a type 99 for my collection. I would like to use it to shoot for vintage military matches if the bore turns out to be decent, but I don’t want to sink a ton of money in it if it is not.
I have some numbers in mind but wanted to put it out there to gain a general consensus from you guys in order to confirm my thoughts.
I know you cannot see this rifle to give a qualified value, and it is kind of a pig-in-a-poke not being able to ascertain the condition of the bore, but given that; what is your general gut feeling of what I should offer her?
I need to make her an offer tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your help.
Brassrat