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Different Arisaka with mum

Started by John Galt, March 24, 2015, 05:42:09 PM

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John Galt

I was asking this old-timer from work what he knew about Arisakas.  He says "I have 7 or 8 of them" and decided to bring one in to show me.  It seems to be in really nice shape, no aircraft wings on rear leaf, stock seemed refinished, and some paint on the stock.  Here are the pics:

He offered to take some .223 and pmags as trade. 
***This is not the same rifle with the bullet lodged in the stock that I mentioned on a previous post***
Any thoughts on the paint?

John Galt
When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know."
Rudyard Kipling  1919

Blicero

That's a school/training rifle. I've seen all sorts of weird crap stamped and painted onto the rifles that were removed from service, as yours was, so it could be legit.
"I reject your suggestion."
-Ramcke

"You would last about an hour in Charlotte before the police were called bc you were walking around outside with a bottle of scotch and a g43."
-Ty O

"I don't appreciate you showing Nazi images. My old lady's granddad died at Auschwitz."
"I'm sorry to hear that..."
"Yeah...he fell off a guard tower."
-You Know How I Get Thomas

Regional Spelling Champoin, 6/6/2012

"Why the hell does it look like you turned into some weird trendy libtard?"
-LooseCannon

Blicero

I thought it looked familiar. That's your basic katakana "ku".

"I reject your suggestion."
-Ramcke

"You would last about an hour in Charlotte before the police were called bc you were walking around outside with a bottle of scotch and a g43."
-Ty O

"I don't appreciate you showing Nazi images. My old lady's granddad died at Auschwitz."
"I'm sorry to hear that..."
"Yeah...he fell off a guard tower."
-You Know How I Get Thomas

Regional Spelling Champoin, 6/6/2012

"Why the hell does it look like you turned into some weird trendy libtard?"
-LooseCannon

Loose}{Cannon

This is cool as all get-out...  I need to get me one of these. 

Kevin.. whats katakana mean?
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Blicero

Oh hell...let me try to not screw this up. Japanese is so strange to me. Any time you see Japanese writing, it is expressed in a combination of kanji, hiragana and/or katakana. The katakana is the closest thing they have to an actual alphabet, in the sense that we know it. So he basically has a big "K" painted on his stock.

You can see where the Japanese have adopted our westernized Arabic numbering too. They used Kanji "38" for Type 38 on the receiver but also our numbers for serializing the gun.
"I reject your suggestion."
-Ramcke

"You would last about an hour in Charlotte before the police were called bc you were walking around outside with a bottle of scotch and a g43."
-Ty O

"I don't appreciate you showing Nazi images. My old lady's granddad died at Auschwitz."
"I'm sorry to hear that..."
"Yeah...he fell off a guard tower."
-You Know How I Get Thomas

Regional Spelling Champoin, 6/6/2012

"Why the hell does it look like you turned into some weird trendy libtard?"
-LooseCannon

Loose}{Cannon

Ah....   I see.   Wonder what that K means!
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

John Galt

Thanks for the translation!  Is the painted/marked stocks uncommon?  Also, it looks like someone polyurethaned the stock, was that typical of the painted stocks?

Thanks,

John Galt
When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know."
Rudyard Kipling  1919

Blicero

Nah. That's Bubba-san's work.

Quote from: Loose}{Cannon on March 24, 2015, 06:55:05 PM
Ah....   I see.   Wonder what that K means!

Kawasaki! It trained their crew to protect the jet ski plant.
"I reject your suggestion."
-Ramcke

"You would last about an hour in Charlotte before the police were called bc you were walking around outside with a bottle of scotch and a g43."
-Ty O

"I don't appreciate you showing Nazi images. My old lady's granddad died at Auschwitz."
"I'm sorry to hear that..."
"Yeah...he fell off a guard tower."
-You Know How I Get Thomas

Regional Spelling Champoin, 6/6/2012

"Why the hell does it look like you turned into some weird trendy libtard?"
-LooseCannon

monkeyboy

The painted  encircled  character  is actually  the katakana  "ke". It's  sometimes  found on T38's  removed from service  and used for training like  the op's. While  it's  most  likely  an abbreviation for something  that something  remains a mystery. There are some Type  30 bayonets  with the encircled "ke" branded into one of the grip panels as well. Also there  are a group of  6th series  T99's with the same encircled  "ke" painted  on the stocks. Fun stuff!