

Special 5 Free magazines with each Destroyer Carbine Purchased This is a stock photo, actual firearm may vary. AMMUNITION MUST BE PURCHASED AND SHIPPED SEPARATELY FROM FIREARMS. 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. AM195 DUE TO LOW STOCK NO AMMUNITION PURCHASES OVER 500 ROUNDS. Most, if not all Post War Arisaka bring backs, had the Chrysanthemum filed off. Due to the presence of the chrysanthemum, there is a good chance this was a war trophy sent back to the United States. Rare Mukden Arisaka T38 Carbine parts for sale, see Gun Parts For Sale Page-Koishikawa Arsenal, Tokyo, Japan, 1913. This Type 38 carbine was produced sometime before WWII and was likely used in one or more of the many conflicts Japan was involved in leading up to WWII. Argentine Mauser M1909 Long Rifle for sale. If you like this, check out my Arisaka Type 38 rifle restoration projec. Please see the photos to determine the condition yourself. Heres a quick video explaining how an Arisaka rifle two piece stock is constructed. There is also a crack or deep scratch on stock wrapping around the grip and reaching to the magazine base plate. The Type 38 Arisaka is a bolt-action rifle that was used by the Imperial Japanese during the first half of the 20th century, notably during World War I. The carbine is in good overall condition considering its age but it is starting to get some finish wear and some very minor surface rust on the top of the receiver.
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On the left side of the receiver wall, there is a Nagoya Arsenal stamp and the kana (located just in front of the serial number) indicates it was a 4th series production. This Arisaka still has the chrysanthemum and Japanese Type 38 stamped on the top of the receiver. For sale is an Arisaka Type 38 Carbine bolt-action rifle in 6.5mm.
