Posted Though it's not really an "arsenal" mark by definition, it is a mark of note in references This is the Kikusui (floating chrysanthemum) of swordsmith working under the Minatogawa Shrine in Kobe The forge was dedicated in 1940, and smith produced works until August of 1945The marks allowed the owner to "claim" the victim as a personal victory In western Europe, deep stamped markings on blades were widespread until the 10's as means of brand identification Before about 1814, the stamping dies were handcut This resulted in markings that appear rough and simple After 1814, English law repealed theThis example was made at Jinsen Arsenal in Japaneseoccupied Korea Jinsen was the Japanese name for the Korean seaport of Inchon Inchon was the site of the first naval battle of the RussoJapanese War of 1904–05 Japan occupied Korea from 1905–1945
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Japanese arsenal marks-All Cavalry Rifle receivers carry the arsenal and proofmarks of Tokyo Artillery Arsenal the source of the original Infantry Rifles Other variants developed from the Type 38 were the Type 44 Cavalry Rifle, Type 97 Sniper Rifle The Japanese Imperial Navy also purchased a number of Type I Rifles from Italy at the beginning of World War II Arsenal Marks Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractor This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at the end of the rifle serial number



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The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the left side of the receiver Frequently there is a Series designator in a circle preceeding the serial number on This particular rifle is serial number 758,496, making it's date of manufacture approx As mentioned earlier, it is an allmatching rifleThis is a fantastic example of a later war production Japanese Type 30 bayonet manufactured at the Hikari Seiki Seisakusho Arsenal This was a subcontracted production facility that worked under the supervision of Kokura (Tokyo) Arsenal The Tokyo arsenal started production of the Type 30 bayonet in 17 and continued until 1923 The four cannonball markings on this Type 26 indicate that it was manufactured at Imperial Japanese Army Tokyo Arsenal Japanese characters below translate to "26 Year Type" The Type 26 was more diminutive than the S&W Russian, measuring 9¼ inches long as opposed to the S&W's overall length (OAL) of 11½ inches and weighing some 8 ounces
It may have the "Rocking star" ("star & anchor") marking believed to be associated with the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal or be devoid of any markings, without even aThe series marking will vary between the different arsenals For example, Nagoya made series Zero of the brief Long rifle production and series Zero through 12 of standard short rifle production An entire series consisted of 100,000 rifles, starting at serial number "0" and ending on "99,999"It made two "series" of pistols, each with differentmarkings in front of the serial number In both cases the first symbol is theNagoya Arsenal marking explained above (the "top heavy eight in a circle") Thesecond symbol is the series marker, which
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) developed the Type 99 based on the Type 38 rifle but with a caliber of 77mm The Type 99 was produced at nine different arsenals Seven arsenals were located in Japan, with the other two located at Mukden in Manchukuo and Jinsen in Korea The IJA had intended to completely replace the Type 38 with the Type 99The Type 30 bayonets had arsenal markings stamped onto the ricasso The Type 44 had a 13 digit assembly number This is found on the underside of the bayonet housing assembly between the stacking hook and the rear bayonet lock inlug This example has a Japanese kanji character (not identified by me) and the assembly number 484WW II JAPANESE BAYONET TOKYO KOKURA ARSENAL MARK WITH metal SCABBARD 1/2"long $ $2670 shipping Japanese Japan WWII WW2 Late War Bayonet Fighting Knife w/ Scabbard $ $00 shipping WW2 Japanese Training Bayonet Marked (F) $ 0 bids $1000 shipping



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The rifle has Japanese markings on it and also has a ground off spot that I was told is where the setting sun was but was ground off on all captured Jap rifles The symbol at the end of the numbers indicates it was made by Nagoya Arsenal I am still trying to figure out what the symbol is that is before the numbers Reply USMAMarkings "stacked cannon balls" (one cannon ball stacked on three is the Koishikowa Arsenal mark) The arsenal's best product of this era, and it's most famous item ever, was the Liao13, commonly known as the Mukden Mauser Entering production in 1924, this was one of the best boltaction battle rifles ever made It combined Japanese and European concepts The Liao13 was 4'1″ long and weighed 9½ lbs



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JAPANESE BAYONET MARKINGS Japanese WWII bayonets were stamped with the arsenal marking at the base of the blade The marking was found on one side only Additional markings such as serial numbers may be found on the pommel In some cases the cross guard was also stamped with the arsenal logo, however this case is not very commonMukden Arisaka made after the Japanese had left Crudely made blade has Mukden arsenal stamp on the ricasso Blade shows heavy signs of grinding under a dark blued finish the additional ricasso mark as the 90th Arsenal under National Chinese control (1945 to 1948) Late war pattern crossguard and pommel combined with grips held together by rivetsA lot of two Japanese Arisaka Type 99 shortA lot of two Japanese Arisaka Type 99 short rifles Comprising 1) Serial no 167, 77mm, Nagoya Arsenal, First Series, retaining bolt cover, monopod A lot of three Japanese Arisaka military A lot of three Japanese Arisaka military rifles Comprising 1) Type 99, sn 358, 77mm, Nagoya Arsenal, Series 3



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For reference, the first Type 99 series production began at Nagoya in August, 1939 Here is a photo of an early Type 99, a 31st series Toyo Kogyo Type 99 made in 1940 (on top) compared to a 7th Series Nagoya late war rifle made in 1944 The bayonets shown with each rifle are of the proper vintage for that rifleThe information that can be obtained from interpreting the signature in the Samurai swordincludes the following Date, Swordmaker's name (Master), City in which the sword was made, etc Additional stamps in the same area provide the arsenal and period SIGNATURE BASICSSigned WWII Japanese Army Officer Shin Gunto Sword by "Master" Rated Swordsmith $ 1, Item Number WWII Type 19 Company Grade Officer KyuGunto Sword with Family Mons Crest



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Download highquality Collection Different Japanese Military Bayonets images, illustrations and vectors perfectly priced to fit your projects budget Collection Of Different Japanese Military Bayonets From Ww2 With Arsenal Marks Showing Different Var Each of these Japanese Bayonets has these parts arsenal mark, blade finish, fuller, cross guard, grip, grip fastener and pommel Arsenal Marks The blades of these Bayonets sword were marked to indicate different information about the sword Information found on these marks includes blade strength, location of the manufacturer etcVery good condition WW2 katana for a Japanese NCO with serial number to 695 cm blade and to the throat of the scabbard Please note this is an authentic item and the serial number next to the Kokura arsenal mark is correctly aligned to the fuller, not the edge



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Most of the WWII Japanese bayonets you will happen upon will most likely have one of these 2 markings If the bayonet has two markings, meaning one of the 2 above plus an additional one, that usually means the bayonet was made under supervision of one of the two arsenalsWWII Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Bayonet by National Denki Under Kokura Arsenal Supervision $ Item Number SOLD!Tang stamps are reasonably good indicators of whether a blade is gendai or not Most of the common arsenal stamped blades, including Showa stamps, Seki stamps and others, are indicative of a nontraditionally made sword blade There are however a few tang markings which may represent traditionally made swords although this issue is hotly debated



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JAPANESE BAYONET MARKINGS Japanese WWII bayonets were stamped with the arsenal marking at the base of the blade The marking was found on one side only Additional markings such as serial numbers may be found on the pommel In some cases the cross guard was also stamped with the arsenal logo, however this case is not very common The Type 99 is one of the most commonly found WWII Japanese military rifles The initial production rifle was made only by Nagoya Arsenal and Toyo Kogyo under Kokura Arsenal supervision Only about 38,000 of the long version were produced 8,000 at Nagoya and 30,000 at Toyo Kogyo between summer of 1940 and spring of 1941 when production was switched to the I have put together a quick reference sheet for Japanese Bayonet Markings for the Type 30 Bayonet I would like to thank Raymond Labar and his book Bayonets Of Japan for getting me inspired to learn about the Japanese Bayonet Markings When you're out there and you find yourself staring at a Japanese Bayonet, hopefully these markings will help you decide if the



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This site helped me find out that the Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle and bayonet were both manufactured at the Koishikawa (Tokyo) Arsenal and was made prior to 1936 Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle showing B on the barrel as a proof mark symbol Well, Kokura sometimes put their Arsenal stamp on some fuchi so the sword will bear an inspection mark from either Tokyo or Nagoya and the addition of the Kokura Arsenal stamp indicates it was produced under their administrationThree examples are shown to the left Upperleft manufactured prior to 1937 by Matsushita National under Tokyo Arsenal Supervision;



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Japanese bayonets were marked on the ricasso with a symbol, or combination of symbols, in order to indicate the arsenal, or contractor who made them These markings are shown below Tokyo Arsenal 1870 1929 Kokura Arsenal 1929 194 , 1119 AM Recently acquired a type 38 arisaka carbine Found out what most of the arsenal markings were Nagoya arsenal #5 block making it assembled Found info on japanese characters online This year one of my gifts is a Japanese Type 30 bayonet I'm not at all familiar with Japanese items but have started to do some research and this one appears to be correct for the WW2 era The only marking I could find on the blade was an arsenal mark on the right ricasso that indicates that it was produced at the Kokura Arsenal



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See original listing WWII JAPANESE BAYONET MUKDEN ARSENAL MARK WITH SCABBARD #L105 Photos not available for this variation Condition Used Ended , 914PM Price US $The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the left side of the receiver Frequently there is a Series designator in a circle preceeding the serial number on the left side of the action1st Tokyo (Army) Arsenal (manufacturer) 5 (May) followed by 6 10 Showa = 1941 Detailed View of Type 97 Grenade #2 This one is also from the 1st Tokyo Arsenal, 3 (March) Showa 16 (1941) The fuze stem containing the delay common to both examples The markings



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The arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number Many times there is a series number to the left of the serial number The series numbers were assigned to specific blocks of rifles to be produced at the arsenalsAll Cavalry Rifle receivers carry the arsenal and proofmarks of Tokyo Artillery Arsenal the source of the original Infantry Rifles Other variants developed from the Type 38 were the Type 44 Cavalry Rifle, Type 97 Sniper Rifle The Japanese Imperial Navy also purchased a number of Type I Rifles from Italy at the beginning of World War IIThese blades were made exclusively for the Navy and sold through the Tenshozan store They are signed on the nakago "Tenshozan Tanrenjo" (see nakago at left) and marked with an anchor stamp The other main source of blades for the Navy was the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal



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Jinsen Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Inchon, Korea) Hoten (aka Mukden) Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) Tientsin Arsenal (Japaneseoccupied Manchuria) OR Toyakawa Naval Arsenal Japanese Bayonet Markings Author Ralph E Cobb Subject Markings found on Japanese Type 30 bayonetsManufactured by various Japanese arsenals and subcontractors and so marked on the blade ricasso; It has no series marking to the left of the serial number and the "four cannonball" Koishikawa Arsenal marking with two inspection stamps after The top of the chamber has a beautiful unground Imperial Japanese Chrysanthemum, over the kana markings for Type "44"



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EBay and Fake WWII Japanese Swords First, the management of eBay (and most other online auction sites)does not tolerate the selling of fake and replica merchandise unless it is clearly labeled as such Unfortunately unscrupulous and/or ignorant dealers continue toAbout the top bayonet As you mentioned, this bayonet has the arsenal stamp used by Tokyo Arsenal until 1936 or so After 1936, this marking was used by the Kokura arsenal For some reason, unknown quantities of these bayonets were shortened to a 93/4" blade Janzen's Notebook identifies this as the "Type 30 shortened 1942" Scabbards



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