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| | Japanese Rifles, J. Michael Kerrigan, Japan, Type 38, Type 30, Type 99, Type 97, Type 44, Arasaka, Nambu, (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | 100,000 rifles in each series and the series are designated by the sequential Kana syllables in a Japanese poem, "IROHA" and commonly represented by the numbers one (1) to forty five (45). |
 | | There are 100,000 rifles in each series and the series are designated by the sequential Kana syllables in a Japanese poem, "IROHA" and commonly represented by the numbers one (1) to forty five (45). |
 | | I feel these bayonets were made specifically for these training rifles probably in the first part of the last century. |
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