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Firearms Of The Rising Sun - Gunboards Forums For the collectors of the weapons and militaria of Japan This board supports and is the forum section for the world acclaimed Japanese collectors group, BANZAI This board is the best one on the net for Imperial Japanese arms and accoutrement's with all of the leading experts regularly in
Firearms Of The Rising Sun | Page 2 | Gunboards Forums For the collectors of the weapons and militaria of Japan This board supports and is the forum section for the world acclaimed Japanese collectors group, BANZAI This board is the best one on the net for Imperial Japanese arms and accoutrement's with all of the leading experts regularly in
Correct badges emblems for Aussie slouch diggerhat? The Usual Rising Sun badge of WW I and II was "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" and was copper in construction, and used two stitching loops to lock it into the Felt Post WW II, the Logo changed to "Australian Military Forces" and the King's crown was exchanged for the Queen's Crown (1953)
TK Type 99 long | Gunboards Forums After Conrad posted pics of his type 44, I remembered I owed him pics of my TK long rifle Matched on the bolt, extractor, bolt release, bayonet lug, dust cover and safety by assembly number 646 Screws were too hard to turn so I did not want to bugger up Screw for barrel band with monopod
Arisaka type 2 missing parts | Gunboards Forums There really isn't a specific Type 99 series that matches up exactly with the Type 2 The Type 2 had mostly early series features including the rear sight AA wings, square retaining rod catch button, and 3-screw front band
Six-Five Infantry Rifle - The Chinese Copy of Type 38 Arisaka This is a Chinese copy of Japanese Type 38 Arisaka rifle in 6 5x50mm, designated as Six-Five Infantry Rifle, by Shansi Province Warlord Yen His-shan’s Taiyuan Arsenal, in the late 1920’s to the early 1930’s Approximated 112,000 were made, according to Francis C Allan’s book The Type 38
Seamans Cap | Gunboards Forums Firearms Of The Rising Sun LawMax Just acquired this JIN seaman cap I think it is a Type III
Type 38 Concentric Circle Help! | Gunboards Forums This Concentric Circle Nagoya Type 38 is certainly very interesting for sure There have been several reports of rifles in this group of a few thousand rifles that have the school symbol below the concentric circles