.30-06 Converted Bringback JAPANESE World War II NAGOYA Type 99 MILITARY Rifle C&R Manufactured at the TORIIMATSU ARSENAL in Nagoya, Japan.
Guns International #: 101608397 Seller's Inventory #: 201722
Category: Military Rifles - Japanese - Military Rifles - Non-US

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Description:
.30-06 Converted Bringback JAPANESE World War II NAGOYA Type 99 MILITARY Rifle C&R

Manufactured at the TORIIMATSU ARSENAL in Nagoya, Japan.

Here we present a Japanese Nagoya Type 99 “Last Ditch” Arisaka Military Rifle manufactured circa 1945 at the Toriimatsu Arsenal in Nagoya, Japan. The Type 99 was one of the standard bolt-action combat rifles to be used by the Japanese Empire during World War II. At the start of its production, it proved a reliable and robust rifle. But, the closing noose of the Pacific Theater soon brought about dramatic changes in its production methods, often leading to a subclass weapon. The Type 99 had several variants that included the Short Rifle, Long Rifle, an airborne variant and a dedicated sniper model. Production lasted from 1939 into 1945 before ending with Japan's surrender.

Despite the respect that the rifle earned early on, the Type 99 suffered from quality control towards the end of the war with the Japanese Empire struggling to survive. Raw materials and competent production processes were both in short supply resulting in poor quality and finishes on most of the outgoing Arisaka rifles including the Type 99, thus being referred to as a “Last Ditch Effort”. Some were shipped without finishes of any kind while others had their rear sites wholly replaced by a more basic and fixed system. Additionally, the machining process involved in the internal components often led to the rifle being quite dangerous to fire for the operator for the core components were poorly produced. As Japanese surrender became all the more imminent, many Army rifles bearing the Imperial Chrysanthemum marking of the Emperor had this emblem grounded down in 1945 to spare the Emperor the embarrassment of surrender. Many surviving rifles are often found with this particular condition, especially late-war/late-model model production versions.

This example has the mum intact and has been re-chambered for .30-06 Springfield. There is a duffel cut under the middle band.

The overall condition is very good. The action is strong. The bore is in very good condition with defined rifling. The markings are all clear, including the mum! A .30 06 stamp has been added due to the conversion. A neat trophy from the Pacific after World War II!

This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.

Barrel is 26 inches.

Caliber: .30-06 Springfield

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING. Will need to be sent to your local FFL or C&R licensee. This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.
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$1285

#201722
 

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes