Arisaka bayonets
- needsmostuff
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Arisaka bayonets
Looking for a place to test posting photos and figured why not a couple of Arisaka bayonets.
Really no big deal , just a test. Heck I don't even have a rifle to hang them on.
Really no big deal , just a test. Heck I don't even have a rifle to hang them on.
Re: Arisaka bayonets
Now I need one for my Arisaka carbine.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
Are they from a 6.5 or from 7.7’s?
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
My Jap milsurp is limited, but some guys I’ve known have had quite the collection. I believe Arisaka bayonets are like the Mauser produced family groups. Quite a few are the same, but there are variations.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
Mine is with a 6.5 Dad brought back from Burma
It is stamped with the Kokura/Tokyo arsenal mark.
It is stamped with the Kokura/Tokyo arsenal mark.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
Type 30 bayonets. They will attach to both Type 99 & 38 rifles and carbines. If you can post the arsenal markings and serials, I can tell you what you have. New to the forum hence the late post.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
[quote=chewbacca post_id=8786 time=1534368907 user_id=728]
Type 30 bayonets. If you can post the arsenal markings and serials, I can tell you what you have. /quote]
This is what I have handy.
Type 30 bayonets. If you can post the arsenal markings and serials, I can tell you what you have. /quote]
This is what I have handy.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
Japanese bayonets have really increased in pice the last 5 years.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
From the sheet I have on various rifle markings, I came up with the following...
The top one with the symbol that looks like an 8 inside a circle would be Nagoya Arsenal and the one below with the circle and 3 lines coming out like a propeller would be Hoten (Mukden) Arsenal.
The small stamp at the bottom on the end could be the letter G (HO) but I'm not positive on that.
The top one with the symbol that looks like an 8 inside a circle would be Nagoya Arsenal and the one below with the circle and 3 lines coming out like a propeller would be Hoten (Mukden) Arsenal.
The small stamp at the bottom on the end could be the letter G (HO) but I'm not positive on that.
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
needsmostuff wrote: ↑August 15th, 2018, 5:34 pmThe top bayonet is an early Toyada Automatic Loom Works (TALW) and is a common variation. The bottom, Harrier is correct... looks to be a Hoten Arsenal (Mukden) 51st series with proper inspection marks. The Hoten isn't rare but definitely not a common find. Great pair!
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Re: Arisaka bayonets
Thanks Guys, I now have them "properly " labeled and back in the drawer.