Chinese Arisaka Type 38 at Paige Cremean blog

Chinese Arisaka Type 38. After wwii, the chinese converted many captured type 38 arisakas to 7.62x39mm. We have photos of two examples of different conversion methods. This thread reminds me of a question i have been meaning to post: I hadn't heard this, but i believe it. Got excited that i found a really charactered chinese captured type 38 carbine in a caliber that i could shoot (7.62x39). Many chinese troops, both nationalist and communist, used captured arisaka type 38 rifles against the japanese during the second sino. Has anyone ever seen (or own) one of these chinese 7.62x39 arisaka conversions that was brought. Take it to someone to. The evolution of the arisaka rifle during world war ii is a microcosm of japan's broader military strategy and technological. The chinese were well known to bore out 6.5mm type 38 rifles and carbines to 7.62x39.

ARISAKA ARISAKA TYPE 38 6.5X50MM ARISAKA
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Has anyone ever seen (or own) one of these chinese 7.62x39 arisaka conversions that was brought. We have photos of two examples of different conversion methods. I hadn't heard this, but i believe it. The chinese were well known to bore out 6.5mm type 38 rifles and carbines to 7.62x39. After wwii, the chinese converted many captured type 38 arisakas to 7.62x39mm. This thread reminds me of a question i have been meaning to post: The evolution of the arisaka rifle during world war ii is a microcosm of japan's broader military strategy and technological. Many chinese troops, both nationalist and communist, used captured arisaka type 38 rifles against the japanese during the second sino. Take it to someone to. Got excited that i found a really charactered chinese captured type 38 carbine in a caliber that i could shoot (7.62x39).

ARISAKA ARISAKA TYPE 38 6.5X50MM ARISAKA

Chinese Arisaka Type 38 This thread reminds me of a question i have been meaning to post: Many chinese troops, both nationalist and communist, used captured arisaka type 38 rifles against the japanese during the second sino. This thread reminds me of a question i have been meaning to post: Take it to someone to. I hadn't heard this, but i believe it. After wwii, the chinese converted many captured type 38 arisakas to 7.62x39mm. The chinese were well known to bore out 6.5mm type 38 rifles and carbines to 7.62x39. The evolution of the arisaka rifle during world war ii is a microcosm of japan's broader military strategy and technological. Has anyone ever seen (or own) one of these chinese 7.62x39 arisaka conversions that was brought. Got excited that i found a really charactered chinese captured type 38 carbine in a caliber that i could shoot (7.62x39). We have photos of two examples of different conversion methods.

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