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From the Vault: Arisaka Type 38 Carbine 

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Today, we bring out the Big Guns - Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Keith - to do some show-and-tell on a neat little gun from World War II. The Japanese Arisaka Type 38 Cavalry Carbine is much shorter and lighter than the full-length Type 38 or Type 99 infantry rifles. Type 38 carbines were issued not only to cavalry troops but also engineers, quartermasters, and other rear-echelon personnel. It might've also been an excellent "jungle carbine" for troops schlepping through the jungle all day, but the Imperial Army brass thought it underpowered for frontline combat use. Chambered in 6.5x50mm Arisaka, which has about the same oomph as the .30-40 Krag, the Type 38's gentle recoil means it's a lot of FUN to shoot. It's a simple, straightforward little rifle with an action very similar to the Type 99 Infantry Rifle. There's a Mauser-style bolt with big claw extractor, stripper-clip fed 5-round internal magazine, reinforcement tangs on the two-piece stock, side-mounted sling swivels, and a 19.25" long barrel (vs. 31" on the full Type 38 rifle). Keith's Type 38 carbine was manufactured at the Tokyo Arsenal and is in excellent condition - right down to the chrysanthemum stamp on the receiver. Keith explains why an intact mum boosts a rifle's value. A handy, sweet-shooting, easy to carry, elegant little piece of history.

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@owyheekid7845
@owyheekid7845 3 года назад
My dad brought back an Arisaka carbine with a swing out spike bayonet. All markings in tact.
@onionhead5780
@onionhead5780 3 года назад
Cool heirloom. 👍
@C.Double.
@C.Double. 3 года назад
Thats called a Type 44 cavalry carbine.
@communisttears5998
@communisttears5998 3 года назад
As someone else pointed out, that’s a Type 44 Cavalry Carbine. They can be quite valuable as far as Japanese rifles go.
@jwilsonhandmadeknives2760
@jwilsonhandmadeknives2760 3 года назад
My great uncle fought all through the Pacific and must have encountered this rifle. He told me that he was jealous of the rifle that the Japanese had, being that it was small and light and, in his words, perfect for the jungles they were fighting in. He felt the Garand was too big and heavy and way overpowered for the close in fighting they did in the jungles. He had to be referring to this rifle since the typical Arisakas weren’t small and light.
@richardkramer1094
@richardkramer1094 3 года назад
One of the strongest actions ever made!
@conservativesniperhunter7439
@conservativesniperhunter7439 3 года назад
That’s my understanding as well . I once read in an Australian Shooting publication many years ago that these Japanese Arisakas are proofed to over 100,000 psi .
@richardkramer1094
@richardkramer1094 3 года назад
@@conservativesniperhunter7439 I’m not sure what psi they were proofed at what I do know is that the samurai class were employed by the arsenals for their metallurgy knowledge as can be seen when the actions are tested for hardness. There is a account of someone bringing a Type 38 home as a war trophy and rechambering it for .30-06 without reboring it and firing .30-06 cartridges through it multiple times with no damage at all. It was later tested by the NRA who fired more of the same cartridges through it. P. O. Ackley did an extensive test on one and ended up blowing the barrel off but the action was still salvageable and useable. One tough action which is why I like to build custom rifles on them and the Type 99.
@connormulcahycm
@connormulcahycm 3 года назад
@@richardkramer1094 I’m attempting to rechamber one in 375 ruger for a rebareling class. Should be interesting
@richardkramer1094
@richardkramer1094 3 года назад
@@connormulcahycm Just a suggestion, you can tig weld a thumb assist onto the safety to disengage the safety. 1/2” x 1/4” 4340 steel.
@WayneCook-ze5ce
@WayneCook-ze5ce Год назад
My Father went ashore on Okinawa on the 3td wave. He was a Navy Beachmaster. After hostilities ended, he was poking around some caves and came across a crate of Arisaka Type 38 6.5 carbines He brought one home. I have it now with the bayonet and scabbard. I will look for a sling for it to complete it
@williamkeith8944
@williamkeith8944 3 года назад
This gun is issued to the Elbonian Women's Auxilliary Corp. It is easily manageable and a step up from their previously issued short sword.
@killerpeaches7
@killerpeaches7 3 года назад
so they get the best gun in the Elbonian Army?
@lightweight1974
@lightweight1974 3 года назад
But it doesn't have a perforated handguard.
@williamkeith8944
@williamkeith8944 3 года назад
@@killerpeaches7 no. The regular troops have Swedish Mausers in 6.5 X 55 mm. There is a cadre of blind Elbonian ammunition experts that separate the 6.5 X 50 mm by touch. Keeping them sober on the job is hard but the short sword is useful in that regard. Nothing is wasted in the Elbonian military!
@Xoarkitty
@Xoarkitty 3 года назад
At least near the end they got it right calling it a variation of an Arisaka, because the type 38, 99, and the lesser known type 35 are not Arisaka designed rifles. They were designed (improved) by Nambu!
@larrygarrett724
@larrygarrett724 3 года назад
I have owned both type99 and type 38. The 38 is a war trophy my uncle brought back with 2 bayonets and a cleaning kit with its owners blood stain. I have the paperwork required then for bringing it back.
@toycoma98
@toycoma98 3 года назад
you guys should shoot those featured guns from the vault at the range.
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto 3 года назад
I have one but it needs a lot of repair. I also have a broken standard infantry model too, got them both for free.
@melchung1566
@melchung1566 3 года назад
Good luck with those guns. Numrich/ Gun parts Corp has used military parts for those guns. Be fore warned that barrels are a PITA to replace and having one index properly is sheer luck!
@frankwebster3656
@frankwebster3656 3 года назад
WoW, what a beauty.
@Rxpture-yt
@Rxpture-yt Год назад
I have one with the dust cover and bayonet and sheath my great grandfather must have took it home as a trophy
@brandtjorgenson5263
@brandtjorgenson5263 3 года назад
I have an Arisaka Type 38 carbine with intact mum I picked up a few years back. It's in great shape and shoots like a champ.
@charlene2400
@charlene2400 10 месяцев назад
My grandad brought one of those home from the war. Being in the navy, he didn't actually take it, but got it from surrendered piles of arms. When he passed in winter 82/83, he left one rifle from his collection to each in his will. Being one of the last to choose, I ended up with this one. I intend to finally shoot it, 40yrs later.
@g54b95
@g54b95 6 месяцев назад
I did a little horse trading for one of these years ago. Family found it up in grandpa's attic and didn't know what to do with it. Mine is a Nagoya arsenal, mum intact. Handy little rifle. Too bad ammo is $3+ a round. Found out from another collector that the Japanese used tool steel to manufacture these, so it's almost impossible to blow the thing up. One of the strongest actions in a WWII rifle.
@killerpeaches7
@killerpeaches7 3 года назад
Type 38 and 38/44 Carbines were bolt action battle rifle perfection. Pity it's missing the dust cover. Also nice not to see the myths about the dust cover being pushed.
@TOMAS-lh4er
@TOMAS-lh4er Год назад
WOW , thanks , now I know what mine is , the Cavalry carbine,
@CyborgZeta
@CyborgZeta Год назад
I have one. Great rifle, good cartridge.
@dielawn311
@dielawn311 3 года назад
2:38 I know distances are hard to judge on video, but it sure looks like Keith has had enough of Steve.
@MrGS53
@MrGS53 3 года назад
This was great I’m ceasing
@bestestusername
@bestestusername Год назад
I got one of these in Australia, wood is a bit best up but uts a great little gun. Unfortunatly the 6.5x50 is super hard to get but the history is fantastic
@Toolness1
@Toolness1 Год назад
Just grabbed one at the Tulsa show for 600 bucks. Worth it.
@jimd8008
@jimd8008 3 года назад
Thank you again, Interesting rifle
@Just_Me187
@Just_Me187 3 года назад
Awesome
@maxxon99
@maxxon99 3 года назад
There’s a fair few Arisakas floating around here in Finland, but they are all export-stamped. The japanese sold them to the czar before they endeemistä up here.
@smibsid7646
@smibsid7646 2 года назад
I have one that was inspected by Elmer Keith at the Ogden Arsenal 😎👍🇺🇸
@keepyourbilsteins
@keepyourbilsteins 3 года назад
I love 6.5mm rifles. Have a very nice Swede, but would love to have a 6.5 Japanese to keep it company.
@richardkleinsmith4868
@richardkleinsmith4868 2 года назад
My Dad brought home this rifle -- Mum intact -- from fighting not far from the Cabanatuan POW camp. Would love to know about the engraving on top of receiver as well as the numbers.
@TheThridwolf
@TheThridwolf 2 года назад
I have one of those, with mum intact, bought in a yard sale in TX early 2000s, works well, just a pain to find rounds, been sitting in the safe, how much does these worth now days
@TheGV50
@TheGV50 4 месяца назад
I have a type 99 Arisaka and It's In pristine condition, It has a Chrome Lined Barrel! Does the Type 38 Arisaka have a Chrome Lined Barrel?
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto 3 года назад
The Japanese should get into firearms again. They are the absolute best in design, engineering and production of the Asian Pacific in most of what they produce. Sacrilege I Know, but the best competitor to the Ford Bronco 4×4 or Chevy Blazer is a Toyota T-100 4×4 and Land Cruiser 4×4. The T-100 and Land Cruiser handles every terrain I've put mine through, ice in particular.
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 2 года назад
Hunting rifles or something like the Type 20?
@pauld4146
@pauld4146 2 месяца назад
I have one of these that unfortunately has been sporterized. I would love to put it back to original but I can't find a stock. 😢
@williamtucker1285
@williamtucker1285 2 года назад
I have a carbine and a bayonet. Was it normal to have one issued with this short version? Also, my Mum is intact but has a single strike through it, didn’t notice the strike mark until I cleaned it up a little. Do you think that would effect the value?
@treyriver5676
@treyriver5676 3 года назад
Mums are not as uncommon as once thought. I like my Japanese rifles and carbines including a Type I (Italian made carcano simulation of a type 38)
@pahunter3
@pahunter3 3 года назад
I believe that I have a Type 99. Are there any specific markings to look for on the receiver?
@pancakepanther
@pancakepanther 2 года назад
3:41 The chrysanthemum on Type 38 and Type 99 rifles are the same. The "more intricate" design of this example is a variety of respectfully defacing the Emperor's seal of ownership, indicating that the rifle was removed from government ownership (usually for use in schools or to sell to foreign governments). This rifle's mum would not be considered intact.
@kjustinm
@kjustinm Год назад
I’m glad you posted this out. I was scrolling the comments out of curiosity if anyone had caught that. You’re exactly right. The mum was originally the same as any other but the defacing method is different throughout various type 38’s and some are done more decoratively than others. His is an example of a decently carried out defacing of the original min design rather than a scrubbing.
@annhanntz275
@annhanntz275 2 года назад
What's the difference between the type 38 carbine and the type 38 cavalry carbine?
@kjustinm
@kjustinm Год назад
Nothing. They are the same. The carbine was designed for Calvary so that’s why people say that.
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 3 года назад
I have a Training Rifle with no crest or rifling, but there is some carving in the stock that I can't read
@melchung1566
@melchung1566 3 года назад
Check out Honeycutt's book for a translation. Good luck with it,!
@junkfish2007
@junkfish2007 3 года назад
Generally, it will be the schools name.
@AnimeFan_2013
@AnimeFan_2013 3 года назад
@@junkfish2007 Ah, my first guess was something like inventory related
@Shane-yf3pp
@Shane-yf3pp 2 года назад
I have one but it is chambered in 6.5 x 257r...can someone help me out with the history of how that came to be?
@clintbridges7896
@clintbridges7896 Год назад
That was a fairly common wildcat done, usually for two reasons. One, because the 6.5X50 ammunition was hard to find and two, because the 6.5X257 used a 257 Roberts case which held more powder and more velocity. Sometimes you can find 6.5X257 dies on Ebay. Also, it's a good idea to measure the chamber on any 6.5 Jap rifle, especially if it show signs of being customized. I got a surprise on one of mine when I "assumed" it was a 6.5X50 and fired a cartridge through it. Fortunately, I was using a string to pull the trigger. It destroyed the case but fired okay. Puzzled, I took it home and then measured the chamber. It was a 6.5X257 wildcat rechambering. Later, shooting it with the proper size cartridge case, it shot fine. But it did teach me to be more careful and assume nothing.
@chrisgabbert658
@chrisgabbert658 3 года назад
Everybody has a nice little lower powered carbine for the can’t shoot a pistol people .
@swimmingracer1144
@swimmingracer1144 3 года назад
How do you tell if it’s a carbine or not?
@fongxiong1929
@fongxiong1929 2 года назад
Pretty easy. The carbine will have a shorter barrel than the standard Type 38.
@johnroper3077
@johnroper3077 3 года назад
It's still no M1 carbine.
@olhemi1
@olhemi1 3 года назад
🙂👍☕
@pulldeauxduck2480
@pulldeauxduck2480 3 года назад
Looking for brass 6.5x 50
@clintbridges7896
@clintbridges7896 Год назад
You can find it in the marketplace now. But I use 35 Remington cases for mine. I lube them well and then run them carefully through my 6.5 Jap dies to resize them. They work fine. You lose a few thousandths off the neck for holding the bullet but they seem to last well for reloading in all of my 6.5 Japs.
@bestestusername
@bestestusername Год назад
Norma does brass, can be pricey though
@LUR1FAX
@LUR1FAX 11 месяцев назад
It's a real shame that American GIs discarded most pf the dust covers for these rifles. No, the Japanese soldiers dien't discard them. That's complete fudd lore, and the Japanese soldiers would have been severely punished for failing to take care of their equipment.
@kousha12
@kousha12 3 года назад
Pause on 2:52! lol
@southernfried769
@southernfried769 3 года назад
I bet you’re the kind of person that would tell someone the tint on their car windows is too dark too.
@kousha12
@kousha12 3 года назад
@@southernfried769 I'm sorry I don't get your point, but it sounds judgmental for sure.
@edwardvigil5891
@edwardvigil5891 Год назад
My dad brought one with the bayonet and ceremonial silk flag from the pacific theater. The story behind it was he took it from a Japanese soldier he killed who crawled into his foxhole at night.
@MAGAMAN
@MAGAMAN 3 года назад
LOL. I paused the video at 2:45 and it looks like someone is about to get shot. I know (hope) he's not pointing the gun at his face, but it sure looks like it from this angle.
@donsaive2991
@donsaive2991 3 года назад
You’re wrong Colonel Sanders.
@southernfried769
@southernfried769 3 года назад
@@donsaive2991 LOLOLOLOLOL
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