![]() The left side of the receiver is marked (from left to right) with a small Japanese character, the “35th” series symbol, the serial number, and with the 2 symbols for the Hiroshima Plant of Toyo Kogyo. There is a line on the left of the barrel shank that matches a line on the receiver. The bottom of the bolt handle and the extractor are marked with faded stampings. ![]() ![]() The rear of the safety has decorative metal work on it. The bottom of the butt & grip are each marked with a small Japanese character. The rear of the sight ladder is marked with small Japanese characters. The rear of the dust cover is marked with a number that does not correlate to the serial number.įor more information on the markings see pages 210 – 215 of Joe Puleo’s book, Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World. Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” post set between two protective ears. The rear sight ladder has a fixed aperture when down and a sliding aperture when flipped up. The wings fold out to be used as anti-aircraft sights. There are “V” notches on each side of the AA sight wings. #Type 99 arisaka serial numbers series#. ![]()
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