Talk about being a tad undercooked....Current Switzers Auction, Item 2243. Type 38; rough.
Here's one you won't see very often:
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Wicked!Not exactly. It is a "Special Naval Rifle", made at a Naval Dockyard Arsenal. Iron buttplate. Basically resembles a late "last ditch" Type 99, except that almost all parts are cast iron, including the receiver. The barrel, with chromed bore, is screwed to a steel barrel extension to which the bolt locks. The barrel extension is secured to the iron receiver by pins. It is not a blank shooting training rifle.
In the barrel channel, characters for "nakamura" are written in pencil; no doubt the assembler.
I guess it all boiled down to our theatres during the war. Its a shame so few made it back into Canada, but I guess thats the joy of trying to find easter eggs.Japanese arms are far less common in Canada than in the US.
One of the most interesting ones I've seen was a Nambu lmg. The cooling fins on the barrel had a bullet groove, and the right side of the receiver was pock marked by fragments. Someone got that one the hard way.



























