Bayonet Terminologydiagrams showing the basic terminology used to describe bayonets, scabbards, and frogs. There was a lot of these Bayonets made both before and during WWII. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. The Type 30 bayonet was in continuous manufacture from adoption in 1897 until 1945 and used with the initial T30 6.5mm Arisaka rifle which was replaced in 1905 by the T97 Arisaka and also fits the new model 1939 rifle T99 Arisaka in 7.7mm. The pommel is a contoured birdshead and the wooden grips are also contoured. They were founded in 1918 to make consumer household electric appliances and have evolved into the present-day Panasonic Corporation. supplied by his great-granddaughter. The serial number of 27559 is followed by the "fou r cannonballs" mark, which looks like a cloverleaf, indicating the Koishikawa Arsenal in Tokyo . Rare. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and any production information for the many variations. The book is out of print and is rather tough to find. Grip (Right): A large "6" or "9" neatly struck or burned into the wood. (203mm.) Wood grip plates slightly contoured on the forward face. You can also buy research materials from one of our affiliates at our The scabbard is also the wartime pattern with tubular end (instead of ball). South Lancashire Regiment who died 12/02/1917 BASRA MEMORIAL Iraq ' in calendar year 2602 (1942). There are numerous makers but the most common is Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) 1870 to 1929, which then became Kokura Arsenal (1929 to 1945). Any hlep would be appreciated. The british issue Arisakas came via the French; I got that from the late and much lamented Tony Edwards. Ricasso: "Four cannonballs" and "Hourglass" markings. Thanks! Hi there, new to the forum as I just have purchased a 1940 Sauer K98 rifle. Mid-War Type30 bayonet with highly polished, blued, fullered blade; straight crosspiece, contoured wraparound grips, fastened with rivets; and, flat birds-head pommel. Regular M91/30 rifle with folding bayonet designed by N.S. Made by Matsushita Kinzoku KK (Matsushita Metalworking Corp.), under Kokura Army Arsenal supervision. dailyinfo[16]=' 26810 Corporal James PETERS Mentioned in Despatches 13th Bn. The rifles fired only blanks, caps, or were non-firing "clicker" models. Some 8.4 million were produced, and it remained in front-line use from the Russo-Japanese War to the end of World War II. The Great War Forum Limited There looks to be an inspection mark above the Kokura symbol, which would mean that it is a WW1 or earlier bayonet. (57mm.) One of the more commonly known Japanese bayonets is called the Type 30 Arisaka or 30th Year bayonet. These were all likely to have been manufactured before 1900. These bayonets were produced along with the. Any bayonet would be correct for your rifle, but a 1940 bayonet wouldn't be hard to find. Thanks for visiting Antique Outings. captured in the field, however, normally have the chrysanthemum symbol Early M1 carbines had what has become know as "high wood" stocks. They averaged about 20 inches in Unlike other nations such as Switzerland, Russia and Germany among others whom issued rifles and bayonets to their soldiers with the same serial number, the serial numbers on the Type 30 bayonet was assigned independently from those assigned to the rifles. AGAIN, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! dailyinfo[8]=' Ersatz-Reservist August KOOP 5./I.R.425 German Army who died 08/02/1919 ADINKERKE MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' The cross guard is serial numbered 4203, which falls within the known range of trail serial numbers. dailyinfo[10]=' Second Lieutenant Spencer Noel HUMPHREYS Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches 116th Bde. Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle showing 16-petal chrysanthemum and characters that spell Type 38. This included removing the serial numbers from the mag plate, bolt, and butt plate and bayonet. 8. The single loop frog was adopted in 1901 to enable artillerists to more easily slide the frog along the belt to get their bayonet out of the way when squatting or sitting. The Imperial Japanese Army Type 30 bayonet was produced from 1897 until 1945 to accompany the Arisaka Type 38 rifle. //-->, By Just as the M4 bayonet was essentially a WWII M3 Trench Knife modified into an M1 Carbine bayonet, the M5 bayonet was an M3-style knife blade adapted to fit the Garand. mosin nagant bayonet serial number lookup. The overall length of a typical Type 30 bayonet is 510 mm (20-1/16), with the blade comprising 398 mm (15-5/8) of that. The frog is made of layers of cloth, impregnated with glue, as a substitute for leather. In addition, rifles in the 1.6 million serial number range have been observed ranging from number 1,602,XXX through 1,639,XXX. . If so, then, when next in the UK - a meeting is needed! The Model/Type markings are generally found on the top of the receiver, forward (towards to muzzle) of the chamber and generally indicate original caliber unless modified by another country at a later date. // Stop Define Variables for days of the month dailyinfo[3]=' 45 Gunner HAZURA SINGH 31st Mountain Battery Indian Mountain Artillery who died 03/03/1920 TEHRAN MEMORIAL Iranm ' To the left of the serial number is is a kana within a circle, but I do not know what that means. They can be found in a number of variants, the most often seen without the hooked "blade-breaker" quillon or straight cross-guard. Rate of Fire: M2 on full auto, 650-700rpm. Specific blocks Physical Description . dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. was typical for a standard Army-issue bayonet). Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II Toyoda made bayonets from 19381945. table. . Carter classified this frog as #351. Sword bayonet for use on the 6.5mm. were issued to paramilitary forces such as the Kempei Tai (Japanese Secret The guide is a work in progress.It currently includes over 525bayonets; plus more than 110frogs and related items from 68 countries. var mydate=new Date() Japanese Type 30 Bayonet - Nagoya Made by Nagoya. Riveted, slab-sided grips. Perhaps he is temporarily attached. The scabbard is made of wood, with minimal steel mounts, held together with string. P.O. If you have a specific identification question, please see our This example has polished steel blade which is 15 length. Flag measures 14.75in. if (month<10) month="0"+month Trev23868 April , 2016 in Arms and other weapons. The Arsenal mark on Japanese rifles is generally found to the right of the serial number on the After the Germans, the Japanese are probably some of the most sought after bayonets out there. Identification Request Page. WW2 Imperial Japanese Type 30 Training Bayonet RoC Reissue Taiwan 1950's, Scarce $195.00 $13.45 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED WWII Japanese Type 30 Training Rifle Bayonet + Scabbard & Frog $239.00 $15.35 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED WWII Japanese Bayonet with sheath + frog The M5 bayonet There was a number of companies that made them. were numbered in blocks, or series, of 99,999 each [actually 100,000, A diagram online will help match the SKS markings and worth of the rifle. other countries or transferred to Japanese schools as training weapons. 22: 1935 Tula M91/30, serial number 94015. Lake Cadillac Fishing Report, Item #: 22868 Model: Type 30 Condition: VG-Exc Qty: Price: $225 USD Japanese Type 32 Army Sword Hanger Attachment. Due to overwhelming response to this website, I may not answer directly; I may simply post new material on the website in hope that a published response will answer your question(s). But do FA certificates allow a non-holder to fire the thing? Normal point. The scabbard securing strap on this example is rubberized canvas with a steel buckle. If you can find it though, it is pretty amazing. 800,000 serial number range. A book called Bayonets Of Japan was written by Raymond C. LaBar, is probably your best source for Japanese Bayonets. Substitute-Standard Type99 Short Rifle, Return to Bayonet Identification Guide Index, Japanese Bayonet Markings Reference Chart. No arsenal markings; has received a delivery of a small number of these rare and hard to find early WW2 issue Japanese Model 30 Arisaka rifle bayonets with hooked quillons (cross guards). The serial number of the bayonet is on the pommel. late 20,000 serial number range. If you go to the Documents forum here you'll see many examples of German Soldbuchs (ID books showing equipment issued, etc.) Additionally, if there is anything that you would like to see on the following pages - in a weaponry My intent is to help the novice collector, not to help line the pockets of pseudo antique dealers. Guns with specially designed bayonets were specific to either the Union or Confederate sides of the Civil War. year 2599 (1939), and the Type 2 paratroop rifle was adopted Early production bayonet by Kokura with the serial number placed on the top of the blade tang rather than on the pommel. top of the receiver between the chrysanthemum and the type designation Japanese Rifle with Type 30 Bayonet attched, overall view. This Type 30 Bayonet was made by Matsushita Kinzoku, is typical of the ones during the later part of WWII. Physical Description . Straight single-edged blade is ~15-3/4" in length, ~7/8" wide at ricasso; "blued" blade; front half (tip half) sharpened; The ball-tipped scabbards are about 415 mm (16-3/8) long, while the tube-tip scabbards are just a tad shorter (by about 1 mm). in Japanese arsenals were numbered consecutively within each Type designation. Royal Army Medical Corps who died 22/02/1919 NUNHEAD (ALL SAINTS) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The final and most crude Type 30 bayonet variant, the pole bayonet was lashed to a wooden pole to create a makeshift pike. Just a few examples of appraisal values forwaffenfabrik. dailyinfo[14]=' 15697 Private William SWINDELL 10th Bn. Grips: This is found on the underside of the bayonet housing assembly between the stacking hook and the rear bayonet lock in-lug. Shallow, sloppy fuller; The Type 30 Bayonet was introduced in 1897 and was the primary bayonet used in the Imperial Japanese Army, intended to be used with the Arisaka Type 30 Rifle and was later used on the Type 38 rifles. if (dailyinfo[daym] != "") { document.write(fontstart+dailyinfo[daym]+fontend) } This Type 44 carbine's serial number is 37140 and bears the four-connected circle symbol of the Tokyo . The fit and finish of these bayonets are inferior to the Army issue pieces, as they weren't expected to stand up to the rigors of service use. The British used these Arisaka rifles during the war, for Naval and training purposes. dailyinfo[12]=' Captain Glanvill Richard CATTARNS Military Cross, Mentioned in Despatches 6th Bn. Me? Ended: 20 Jan, 2021 18:00:23 AEDST. So in the 50's and in the 60's they set out to do this. It would be nice to have a definitive manufacturer of the bayonet as well as when it was made. FN Model 98 Mauser Bayonet 1924 Serial Number Description: This is a very nice FN Model 98 bayonet with an overall length of 20 1/4 inches. C - Contoured, screw retained It got so bad, that near the end of the war, Bayonets were being fashioned without even rifle attachments. Training bayonets usually have no arsenal markings. Required fields are marked *, Office Open Weekdays 9am-3pm (2pm Fridays), Copyright 2021 St Nicholas Community Centre Activation theme by. Also, there is an exception for bayonets matched to rifles: The Mauser Oberndorf K98k contract for Portugal. What kind or type should I look for and most importantly. Lower-left: manufactured circa 1937-1945 by Toyoda Jodoshoki Seisakusho Arsenal (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works in Nagoya); two facing "dolphin-like sea creatures" (shachi) for Nagoya and a geometric design As these bayonets were supplied in 1914/15 that would mean that those numbers are probably pre WW1. The press stud mechanism is in good, crisp working order. Can anyone elucidate? Jinsen was the Japanese name for the Korean seaport of Inchon. [4] Scabbards were usually painted black and called a burdock sword (gobo ken) as it looked like burdock, a vegetable. Powered by Invision Community, British/colonial rifles/bayonets & now Turkish bayonets (& hopefully a rifle or 2), Roman army; WWI and its bayonets - German Imperial bayonets especially; English cheese, beer, smoked back bacon; being a POF, WW1 era bayonets, classic military rifles, Wireless, horse & motor transport, surviving trophy artillery, Imperial Austrian arms, breech-loading mechanisms, target and training pistols, Upcoming changes to logging in - click here, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum. In this process, they stripped the rifles down to it's basic parts and cleaned up all the metal parts. - Japanese WWII Early Production Type 30 Bayonet, Serial Numbered Tang, Kokura: Original period manufacture. The frog measures 8.00in. Bayonet serial numbers are usually those of the rifle with which it was issued. This example is an early production 0 series Type 99 produced by Nagoya Arsenal. This bayonet was designed to fit the Type 30 (1897), Type 35 (1902), Type 38 (1905) and Type 99 (1939) Japanese Rifles and Carbines. dailyinfo[11]=' Seacunny ABDUR RAHMAN SIRAJUL HAQ S.S. MERTON HALL (Liverpool). -Serial number -Arsenal marking Here is a photo to demonstrate where each marking is located. manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing Late-war substitute-standard or "last-ditch" sword bayonet. Glossary of Bayonet Terms definitions of common bayonet terms. If you study the post in the link above you will see the serial numbers that have been recorded on Britsh service Arisaka bayonets. SC - Straight contoured Serial numbers are normally a rack number from the school and the Japanese characters in the handles usually identify the school. For your example at 2203956 to be of WW1 manufacture would require a production run up to 1918 of 650,000 or more. Early Type 30 bayonets usually sported a J-shaped hooked quillon guard designed to catch and trap the enemy's blade. Gifted with the Pattern Room by the Ministry of Defence, August 2005. Identify which type your bayonet falls under. using the character shiki for "type" and Japanese numerals. An oval opening in the frog was to allow a cloth strap on the tunic to pass under the belt, through the frog opening, to a button on the uniform. The Bayonets Of Japan are some of the more fun bayonets to collect. Although in quite good condition, the frog is stiff and hard as wood. Thus, the Type 99 rifle was adopted in Japanese calendar The very earliest T30 bayonets have no serial number only a large "M" stamped on the back of the pommel. Composition belt frog for carrying the Type30 bayonet used on the Type38 and Type99 rifles. SN 84389. That maker's mark is correct. Any chance of the number of the back of the pommel - it should only contain numbers if it is pre 1930's. In 1933 this scheme was replaced by a system in which rifles were numbered in blocks, or series, of 99,999 each [actually 100,000, according to Honeycutt, running from serial numbers 0 through 99,999]. The highest observed was 1631z. ORIGINAL JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 38 & 44 PARTS: Upper Tang. published by Cedar Ridge Publications, 73 Cedar Ridge Road, Broken Arrow, 7x58mm Arisaka caliber, *JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA MILITARY RIFLE. type 1 - early stocks with high wood and I-cut oiler recess. It can identify the timeframe and factory location of the weapon's production. dailyinfo[7]=' Major Surtees ATKINSON Military Cross Royal Field Artillery who died 07/02/1918 FULFORD CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Japanese Bayonet. I've loaned this autobiography to a pal but when I get it back, I'll check the reference. ISBN: 0-9619789-1-0. The AK47 bayonet is the very first Kalashnikov bayonet designed and issued. Again the bayonet in this thread has this arsenal mark. Advanced: eBay Deals; Help & Contact; Current . The serial number was stamped on the left side of the receiver, followed by the arsenal symbol. prototypes, other pre-production guns, and occasional rifles assembled Thanks also for the suggesting of sitting down to write up bayonets. Unloaded weight: 2.48 kg. So, any German WW2 period K98k bayonet would be technically correct for your rifle, though it would be nice to have a 1940 date maker. LaBar classified it as LBF #57. All Japanese infantrymen were issued with the Type 30, whether they were armed with a rifle or pistol, or even if they were unarmed. The identities of the minor arsenals is likely to be a much tougher nut to crack. dailyinfo[9]=' 910311 Private Charles Henry CROMWELL 2nd Canadian Constr. The Japanese Army and Naval Landing Forces used regular service bayonets for bayonet training. At various times, rifles were removed from military service and sold to The wooden grips are fastened with the same type of screws and escutcheons as used on the Arisaka Type 30 bayonets. According to research published by collector/researcher, Nick Komiya, rubberized canvas was introduced in 1940. Llano, Texas 78643. There were also numerous "training" bayonets manufactured based on the T30, these are generally of inferior materials, deviate from the formal design specification and if they have manufacturers marks, are from minor sub-contractors. However, the structure had a number of drawbacks, some caused by the poor quality of forgings used, which tended to rust quickly and not hold an edge, and break when bent. These marks are shown in the following table. (197mm.) Welcome and good luck in your search! Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom ' SR - Straight rectangular *JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA MILITARY RIFLE. This scabbard has a simple welded frog loop and integral throat. surrendered after the war, apparently as a face-saving gesture. Indian Merchant Service who died 11/02/1918 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India ' It may either be a plug if it resembles a dagger, which has a round handle that slid directly into the musket barrel. Crudely made bayonet for use on school training rifles. The very earliest T30 bayonets have no serial number only a large "M" stamped on the back of the pommel. Normally, the chrysanthemum on these rifles was overstamped with the Substitute-Standard Type99 Short Rifle, Return to Bayonet Identification Guide Index, Japanese Bayonet Markings Reference Chart. The 95thseries was the final series produced by Hikari Seiki. C $121.29 + C . Police), other military police, and guards at prisons, embassies, and or british? other civil instillations. Koishikawa switched from "B" to "S" barrel proof mark in the late I use "Japanese Bayonets" Larry Johnson ISBN 0-9619789-0-2 as my reference for this subject. The purpose of these Leinster Regiment who died 27/02/1918 JERUSALEM MEMORIAL Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) '
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