Arisaka Type 38 Carbine

Place Asia: Japan
Accession Number REL/08415
Collection type Technology
Object type Firearm
Physical description Steel, Wood
Maker Nagoya Army Ordnance Factory
Place made Japan
Date made Unknown
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Arisaka Type 38 bolt action carbine. The breech ring is stamped with a chrysanthemum (ground off), three Japanese characters (Type 38) and on the left side the Nagoya arsenal mark and the serial number. The bolt has a straight arm, a pressed metal dust cover and a round knurled cocking piece. It has a full wood stock and top hand guard that is held in place by a central barrel band and front end cap. Complete with a cleaning rod and a composite rubberized canvas sling.

History / Summary

The Arisaka Type 38 carbine is a short version of the Type 38 rifle and was designed in 1905 as a result of the experience gained in the Russo-Japanese War. It has many features of the German Mauser G98 action and was one of the standard weapons used by the Japanese Military forces during the Second World War. It can be fitted with the standard issue rifle bayonet. The provenance of this weapon is not known.

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