Arisaka Type 99 Rifle ground Mum
Series 1 Nagoya Arsenal
Bolt action, 7.7X58mm Japanese, 5 round capacity
Data
Make: Arisaka |
Model: Type 99 |
Arsenal: Nagoya Arsenal, Series 1 |
Serial #: 31852 |
Caliber: 7.7X58mm |
Date of Manufacturer: between 1939-1945 |
Action: Bolt Action |
Capacity: 5 rounds |
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Other Numbers: All matching |
Import Mark?: None |
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Type 99 rifle
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The Type 99 Rifle was a bolt-action rifle of the Arisaka design used by the
Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
History
Although the Type 38 Rifle was an excellent rifle, the small caliber (6.5 mm)
bullet it fired was not considered effective enough as an anti-material round.
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) developed the Type 99 based on the Type 38 but
with a caliber of 7.7 mm. The Type 99 was produced at nine different arsenals.
Seven arsenals were located in Japan, with the other two located at Mukden in
China and Jinsen in Korea.
The IJA had intended to completely replace the Type 38 with the Type 99 by the
end of the war. However, the outbreak of the Pacific war never allowed the army
to completely replace the Type 38 and so the IJA used both rifles during the
war. As the war progressed, more and more cost saving steps were introduced in
order to speed up production. Late war rifles are often called 'Last Ditch' or
'Substitute Standard' due to their crudeness of finish. They are generally as
crude as the 1945 dated Mauser K98k of Germany.
The Type 99 was produced in four versions, the regular issue Type 99 Short
Rifle, the Type 99 Long Rifle (a limited production variant) and takedown Type 2
Paratroop Rifle and the Sniper Rifle Type 99. The standard rifle also came with
a wire monopod and an anti-aircraft sighting device. The Type 99 was the first
mass produced infantry rifle to have a chrome lined bore to ease in cleaning.
All of these features were deleted by mid-war.
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