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Damascus, MD Arisaka Type 99 Year of Mfg I own a Type 99 that my fatherinlaw brought home from WWII From what I have been able to determine, it is a series made in the KokuraThe Kokura Military Arsenal (小倉陸軍造兵廠 Kokura Rikugun Zōheishō), commonly known as the Kokura Arsenal (小倉工廠 Kokura Kōshō), was a Japanese state ownedarsenal active from
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Japanese arsenal stamps- Arsenal Marks Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractorYou are considering a vintage Unmarked Early LastDitch Type 30 Bayonet — these blades went on the Japanese Type 30, 38, and 99 BoltAction Rifles This bayonet does not

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The serial number is found on the left side of the receiver on most standard rifles The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the left side of theWhat if silver surfer infinity gauntlet;You are here python file write encoding utf8;
Toward the front of the receiver at the top we find markings indicating the model of the rifle Type 99 (read left to right 9, 9, Type) In addition, a gas escape hole (drain holes areJinsen Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Inchon, Korea) Hoten (aka Mukden) Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) Tientsin Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) OR Toyakawa NavalThis bayonet does not have any manufacturing markings and was most likely one of the original "lastditch" bayonets — it was not sharpened and retains some of its bluing Japanese Late War
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