Japanese Bayonet Manufacturer's Marks Manufacturer's Marks on the Lithgow Pattern 1907 Bayonet Puggarees & Hat Bands of the Australian Military Forces AIF Corps Letters and Numerals The Position of AIF Badges & Insignia Archive October 17 September 17WWII JAPANESE BAYONET MUKDEN ARSENAL MARK WITH SCABBARD #L105 Photos not available for this variation Condition Used Ended , afternoon all looking for info on Japanese ww2 arsenal marking on nco Japanese swords the book I have by fuller and Gregory lacks quite a few of them I believe is there a better place to go to view there also some of these markings are REAL small and possibly not the full stamp shown thanks for any and all help you can give me bill also possibly the same markings
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Japanese bayonet arsenal marks- It looks like an Imperial Japanese Navy Dirk, but would have the Imperial Mum and arsenal marks on it The bayonet scabbard is not the standard issue Type 30 scabbard that would be used, but bears an odd resemblance to the scabbard that came with the Japanese NCO sword These were arsenal made "samurai" type swords with a cast handle Arsenal Marks Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractor This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at the end of the rifle serial number
About the top bayonet As you mentioned, this bayonet has the arsenal stamp used by Tokyo Arsenal until 1936 or so After 1936, this marking was used by the Kokura arsenal For some reason, unknown quantities of these bayonets were shortened to a 93/4" blade Janzen's Notebook identifies this as the "Type 30 shortened 1942" ScabbardsThe Type 30 bayonet designed for the Japanese Army to be used with the Arisaka Type 30 Rifle and was later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles The 15 5/8 inch, blued, single fullered blade is an great example!Japanese Bayonet Type 30 National Denki Description This bayonet was manufactured at Masushita Kinzoku KK arsenal and it remains in excellent condition with 90% bright blue on blade and 80% blue on guard, tang and pommel with light oxidation stains on guard and pommel The wood grips remain in excellent condition showing a few scattered light marks
This is an early WWII Japanese Arisaka Rifle Type 30 Bayonet from the Kokura Arsenal The Kokura Arsenal mark was used from The Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) showed I have a link to a website that had some good info on arsenal maker marks, volumes, etc Primarily on Type 38 and 99 long arms but had a decent section on bayonets Won't be home for a day so if no one else replies, PM me and I will try to find it I hope it is still active The Bayonet section is neat as it outlines the different designs asScarce early WW2 issue Japanese Type 30 bayonet for the Arisaka rifle made circa 1930th at the Kokura Arsenal An earlyissue type with a polished fullered blade;
Includes brown leather sling with Japanese arsenal markings on the underside Rating Definition Excellent, retaining 95% bright blue finish with light handling marks on the bayonet housing and muzzle, some light spotting on the knob of the original polished bolt handle, with nice straw colors on the bolt release and rear sight springThe bayonet is a 152 nd series bayonet that is clearly marked with the series and inspector's kanji marks on the top of the pommel cap, along with the serial number 778 The ricasso is clearly marked with the second style Jinsen Arsenal mark that is larger than the first type marking The 152 nd series at Jinsen introduced the unfullered blades that typify late war Japanese bayonetJapanese Late War Type 30 Arisaka Jinsen Arsenal Bayonet $ Late war bayonet with flat blade showing typical rough tooling marks and square pommel The blade and handle show a coat of lacquer, wood grips with a few dents and scratches, working retaining stud Steel scabbard mostly smooth with an area of roughness near the throat
JAPANESE SCHOOL BAYONET C good grips, Japanese WWII School Training Bayonet Type 30 with an unsharpened blade, with a 10 ½ inch blood groove The crossbar has mild patina the grips are stamped with the school marks inside ofHooked quillion, contoured grips fastened with screws set in escutcheons and a contoured birdshead pommel The pommel is stamped with inspectors' marks and low serial number 473WWII JAPANESE BAYONET SCABBARD TYPE 38 99 ARISAKA RIFLE KOKURA ARSENAL SIGNED You are bidding on a WWII Japanese bayonet and scabbard The bayonet will fit the Japanese Type 38 and 99 rifles The bayonet was made at the Kokura Arsenal It is about inches in length and the blade is about 15 5/8 inches
Item # Japanese Type 30 Hooked Quillon Bayonet (Koishikawa Arsenal) Maker Japanese Model Bayonet Caliber Description This is a great looking example that measures inches overall, with a 15 1/2 inch straight, singleedged blade having single, stopped fullers The blade has an armory bright finish with some visible sharpening marks along the edge, and areas of darkPROOF MARK ON BLADE IS A NAGOYA ARSENAL MARKING ;SO THIS BAYONET CAME FROM NAGOYA JAPAN DURING WW2!
Japanese type 30 Training bayonet 15 1/2″ blade showing some sharpening Fuller blade No arsenal marks Hook crossguard with some wiggle Sn#ed pommel Grips are fastened by the screw type Scabbard needs a good cleaning Example of a training bayonet Thank you2) Japanese Arisaka Type 38 carbine, sn 904, 65mm, Koishikawa Arsenal, more like this WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Kokura Bayonet This is an early WWII Japanese Arisaka Rifle Type 30 Bayonet from the Kokura Arsenal The Kokura Arsenal mark was used from The Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) showed more like this14 rows Type 30 Sword bayonet for use on the 65 mm Type 38 rifle, 65 mm Type I (Carcano) Rifle, and 77 mm Type 99 rifle This Japanese bayonet also fits on the older 65 mm Type 30 rifle, whose designation this bayonet shares This example is from the 46th series, the 2nd series produced by the Toyoda Jido Shokki Seisakusho(Toyoda Automatic Loom Works), under Nagoya
The stamped Matsushita Kinzoku KK Arsenal maker mark is beautifully executed! MM32 (19) These are Japanese Bayonets for noncommissioned officers and artillery man;It has a solid fit and sharp tip!
Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Training Bayonet & Scabbard Description This is a used Japanese Arisaka Type 30 training bayonet and scabbard Bayonet is unmarked with no arsenal markings and a straight guard The gunmetal gray unsharpened blade has been lightly cleaned with scattered pitting, stains from oxidation, scratches and some dings/dentsThis is a fantastic example of a later war production Japanese Type 30 bayonet manufactured at the Hikari Seiki Seisakusho Arsenal This was a subcontracted production facility that worked under the supervision of Kokura (Tokyo) Arsenal The Tokyo arsenal started production of the Type 30 bayonet in 17 and continued until 1923Japanese Bayonets Parts Each of these Japanese Bayonets has these parts arsenal mark, blade finish, fuller, cross guard, grip, grip fastener and pommel Arsenal Marks The blades of these Bayonets sword were marked to indicate different information about
The blueing remains nice and darkJapanese "Type 30" Arisaka Bayonet (aka Pattern 17) This is a knife/sword bayonet from the period of 17 to about 1945 Manufactured by various Japanese arsenals and subcontractors and so marked on the blade ricasso;Modern Japanese rifles were produced in various configurations and calibers at several Arsenalslocated thoughout Japan, China, and Korea from about 17 through 1945 Below are the markings on rifles in 65 Japanese Caliber manufactured from 17 until the mid 1940's These rifles include The Type 30 Long Rifle and Carbine, the Type 35 Rifle, the Type 38 Long Rifle,
Our Assessment This Japanese Type 44 carbine was made at the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal between 1911 and 1930 It has deep markings including the Japanese "Type 44"characters on the receiver The chrysanthemum is completely intact The metalJapanese Bayonets Parts Each of these Japanese Bayonets has these parts arsenal mark, blade finish, fuller, cross guard, grip, grip fastener and pommel Arsenal Marks The blades of these Bayonets sword were marked to indicate different information about the sword WWII JAPANESE TYPE 30 BAYONET LOT OF 2 Lot of 2 WWII Japanese Bayonets Type 30 (1) WWII Japanese Bayonet Type 30 Straight bright blade with fuller Maker mark / logo of "Tokyo Arsenal" stamped on the ricasso Hooked quillon Steel scabbard (1) WWII Japanese Type 30 bayonet Straight blued blade with fuller Maker mark / logo of "Toyada Jido Shokki
Information above was added on AM Very good condition this is a japanese bayonet from WW2;Markings There is no visible import mark The top of the receiver has had its markings defaced The Imperial ownership mark, a "chrysanthemum" and three Japanese symbols that mean "Type 38" are still partially visible The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number and the Arsenal symbolIT IS IN VERY VERY GOOD CONDITION!
I believe marking on blade means it was made in Tokyo factory;Authentic original WWII Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with hooked quillon and scabbard The overall length of the bayonet not including the scabbard measures approx " long The blade length measures approx 15 1/2" long The blade is marked to one side with arsenal mark for Tokyo Arsenal The blade edge has not been sharpened and there is no loss to the blade tip'Last Ditch' Japanese Bayonet Very clean with clear arsenal mark, wood scabbard A true last ditch bayonet with the squared off pommel $000 SOLD
SOMEWHAT RARE I AM TOLD!Three examples are shown to the leftNambu World Japanese Type 30 Bayonets for the Arisaka Rifle *****See the bottom of this page for a link to great new book on Japanese bayonets!!!!***** The most common Japanese bayonet by far was the Type 30, which was used on most of the Japanese rifles from 17 to 1945 It was even attached to light machine guns!
Jinsen Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Inchon, Korea) Hoten (aka Mukden) Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) Tientsin Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) OR Toyakawa Naval Arsenal Japanese Bayonet Markings Author Ralph E Cobb Subject Markings found on Japanese Type 30 bayonets The only marking I could find on the blade was an arsenal mark on the right ricasso that indicates that it was produced at the Kokura Arsenal The pommel has a serial number of To the left of the serial number is is a kana within a circle, but I Currently Japanese bayonets go for $70 and up depending on the quality of the bayonet and what markings are on it Here are my purchasing rules when I come across a Japanese Bayonet and I don't have my reference books with me Late War – Worth More Exotic Markings – Worth More Wooden Scabbards – Worth More
WWII JAPANESE BAYONET NAGOYA K STAR ARCENAL MARK WITH SCABBARD MINTY #A56 C $9180 8 bids C $3244 shipping Ending Saturday at 710PM EST 2d 21hThe Type 30 bayonet was designed for use on the Meiji 38 rifle and the squad light machine guns type 96 and 99 The scabbard and hilt are heavily blued and the blade is left bright The single fuller bright blade looks good! I am asking as the Tokyo arsenal used the 4 cannonball mark from 17 until 1936, at which point Kokura took over the use of the mark It would be nice to have a definitive manufacturer of the bayonet as well as when it was made It is in great shape and retains the factory sharpening 2/3 the length of the blade
Most of the WWII Japanese bayonets you will happen upon will most likely have one of these 2 markings If the bayonet has two markings, meaning one of the 2 above plus an additional one, that usually means the bayonet was made under supervision ofOur Assessment This Japanese Type 44 carbine was made at the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal between 1911 and 1930 It has deep markings including the Japanese "Type 44"characters on the receiver The metal finish has some issues but much of that should clean up This Carbine looks impressive, especially when the folding bayonet is extendedWWII Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet This is a nice bayonet with a near excellent polished steel blade bearing the "stacked cannonball" arsenal marking for Kokura Arsenal The bayonet features nice wraparound wood grips and a hooked quillon The bayonet pommel bears a serial number marking and has some surface rust
Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II From there, you should be able to identify your rifle and find the corresponding page on this website to see what features are correct to your rifle Arsenal markings Nagoya Produced Long rifle series zero and short rifles zero8 and 1012 MM32 (19) These are Japanese Bayonets for noncommissioned officers and artillery man; Unmarked Type 30 Bayonet I have an unmarked type 30, variation A, standard size, hooked guard, wood grips, screws with oval nuts, contoured handle, deep fullered blade The scabbard is a standard issue metal This bayonet has no arsenal marks at all, and the only markings are S319 on the end of the pommel
Original Item Only One Item Available This is a very rare late WWII issue Japanese Model 30 Arisaka rifle bayonet with straight cross guard, complete with a wooden wirewrapped scabbard, and an extremely rare intact rubberized canvas frog The bayonet bears the arsenal markings of Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works) under Nagoya ArsenalJapanese WWII Type 30 Bayonet, Nagoya Arsenal Original era manufacture Blue finished blade, straight guard, rounded birdhead pommel and contoured wooden grips The blade is very clean with no issues beyond surface wear near the point, with a very clear arsenal mark on the obverse ricasso, Mix of blue and steel patina on the guard, pommel and scabbard
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