Easy tips

How can you tell the difference between arisaka 38 and 99?

How can you tell the difference between arisaka 38 and 99?

The easy way to tell the difference between the common Type 38 and 99 rifles is the 99 (7.7 x 58mm) will have one vent hole above the chamber where the 38 (6.5 x 50mm) has two vent holes.

How good is arisaka Type 99?

As a bolt-action rifle, the Type 99 was a very solid weapon, but as with all manually operated rifles used during World War II, they were in most close combat situations outclassed by semi-automatic rifles and submachine guns.

What caliber is a arisaka 38?

6.5 mm
The design was adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1905 (the 38th year of the Meiji period, hence “Type 38”)….

Type 38 Rifle
Cartridge 6.5×50mm Arisaka 7.62×39mm (post-war Chinese modified)
Caliber 6.5 mm 7.62 mm
Action Bolt action
Rate of fire 10-15 rounds per minute

When was the arisaka Type 38 made?

The Arisaka’s Mauser-influenced design dates back to the Arisaka Type 30 of 1898. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the design was improved significantly, and the Type 38 became Japan’s primary infantry rifle starting in 1906. This particular rifle was made in Tokyo sometime prior to 1935.

What is a Japanese arisaka?

The Arisaka rifle (Japanese: 有坂銃, romanized: Arisaka-jū) is a family of Japanese military bolt-action service rifles, in production and use since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata-jū) family, until the end of World War II in 1945.

What year is my 99 arisaka?

Thus, the Type 99 rifle was adopted in Japanese calendar year 2599 (1939), and the Type 2 paratroop rifle was adopted in calendar year 2602 (1942).

What was Type 99 arisaka chambered in?

7.7×58mm
Type 99 sniper rifle Chambered in 7.7×58mm Type 99, later rimless variants of the Type 92 and 97 cartridges also usable. The larger, more powerful caliber allowed the ballistics to be less affected by windage at the cost of stronger recoil.

What does Arasaka mean?

: any of a series of bolt-action rifles of about . 30 caliber that were standard issue to Japanese forces from about 1905 until 1945.

Are Arisakas good?

Arisakas are very durable and dependable. The action strength is amazing and they can withstand very high pressures. They’ve also got chrome lined bores and chambers, specifically for corrosive ammo in humid jungle climates.

What is a last ditch rifle?

A “last ditch weapon” is a term used to describe cheaply-made firearms that are produced during wartime by a country or faction that is on the brink of defeat and no longer possesses the resources or facilities used to produce higher-quality arms.

Was the arisaka a good rifle?

Both types of Arisaka rifles made before and during the war were of good quality. They were as reliable and rugged as any five-shot bolt-action rifle used by Japan’s Western counterparts.

What does a Type 99 arisaka shoot?

This rifle was used by Japan in World War II from 1939 to 1945. It is a bolt-action rifle firing a 7.7mm caliber bullet, and was designed by Japanese Army Colonel Nariakira Arisaka.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle