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Type 99 w/ chrysanthemum
iceracerx
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I had the pleasure of seeing my uncle's Korean War bring back Arisaka Type 99. The first thing I looked for was the Royal Chrysanthemum. This rifle still has it.
The wood is dented but clean and shiny. The metal is starting to show some 'patina'. The bolt is clean. This is the first Type 99 I've seen with the chrysanthemum NOT ground off.
Any ball part value?
I can't post photos because I don't have the rifle.
He also showed me his P-17 Eddystone (which he thinks is a 'Springfield'). It's in amazing original shape too.
Edit: Rifle is blue/black finish (and showing some corrosion). Not parkerized. Don't know the cal but it wasn't re-stamped 30-06
The receiver was stamped 10404.
Were the rebuilt (MacArthur) rifle barrels stamped 30-06?
I noticed two spring loaded pieces on the rear sight (one on each side). Didn't touch the sight at all. Now I'm wondering if it has the 'air craft' sight. I had a Type 99 eons ago and it didn't have the same sight this one has. Guess I'll have to ask to see it again.
Uncle was an MP and claimed (today) that this rifle was NK.
The wood is dented but clean and shiny. The metal is starting to show some 'patina'. The bolt is clean. This is the first Type 99 I've seen with the chrysanthemum NOT ground off.
Any ball part value?
I can't post photos because I don't have the rifle.
He also showed me his P-17 Eddystone (which he thinks is a 'Springfield'). It's in amazing original shape too.
Edit: Rifle is blue/black finish (and showing some corrosion). Not parkerized. Don't know the cal but it wasn't re-stamped 30-06
The receiver was stamped 10404.
Were the rebuilt (MacArthur) rifle barrels stamped 30-06?
I noticed two spring loaded pieces on the rear sight (one on each side). Didn't touch the sight at all. Now I'm wondering if it has the 'air craft' sight. I had a Type 99 eons ago and it didn't have the same sight this one has. Guess I'll have to ask to see it again.
Uncle was an MP and claimed (today) that this rifle was NK.
Comments
The only Arisaka's type 99's actually issued and used during the Korean war. By our side, were ex Japanese Imperial Army rifles. That MacArthur, armed the Korean troops with. They had been rechambered to 30-06, and had been Parkerized.
I don't know about the North Koreans and Chi Com troops? I suspicion, they were using ex Russian Mosin Nagants and PPSH's. I don't know if any were armed with Arisaka's?
I loaded some ammo for it and test fired it. Chamber seems fine and the inside of the barrel is spotless chrome.
The mum was the Emperor's property mark, it was ground off before surrender.
I've bought Japanese WWII swords, pistols, and rifles that were captured durig the Korean War.
The Koreans would fix what needed fixing, but for the most part during that war, they didn't change anything keeping the same ammo, no additional markings, etc.
I've also seen some Japanese weapons captured during Vietnam. The rifle calibers were changed on some to 7.62X39 with no external marking to denote.
Iceracerx, if you had aircraft sights, you would know it. They're about and inch and a half long on either side of the sight and fold down. You have the fitting for them, but not the fold down part. That's common for a '41-'44 rifle.