Jinsen was the Japanese name for the Korean seaport of Inchon. (203 mm.) dailyinfo[5]='2867390 Private James Mathieson IRVINE 1st Bn. An unusual variant with the serial number on the blade tang and pommel. Type 30 Bayonet was a single-edged sword bayonet with a 400 millimeters (15.75 in) blade and an overall length of 514 millimeters (20.24 in) with a weight of approximately 700 grams. The makerâs mark on this example is of the 2nd style, with the Kanji inside the diamond pointing downward. dailyinfo[21]='6134474 Private John Henry CRATES 2nd Bn. Sword bayonet for use on the 6.5 mm. According to Ray Labar's book, "Bayonets of Japan", bayonets with serial numbered tangs were in the first 221,000 production range made at the Tokyo Arsenal rather than Kokura. Thanks Ross for the extra information on the Arisaka - I have seen exactly one over here in six or so years of collecting. H.M.S. The Type 30 bayonets are normally seen with a serial number on the butt of the pommel. This was supposed to keep the weight of the bayonet from pulling the soldier's belt down at the side. The Type 30 bayonet is also known as the "Pattern 1897 bayonet". 0 bids. Actually it very well could be GW. Second model bayonet German made by Alex Coppel, Solingen. • Rectangular pommel; and, The M1905 Bayonet When the Garand was adopted as our new infantry rifle in 1936, the standard bayonet was the M1905. Scabbard has a black finish. This is an early example with a highly polished, fullered blade; hooked quillion, contoured grips fastened with screws set in escutcheons; and, a contoured birds-head pommel. dailyinfo[19]='26179 Private Cephas GREGORY Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) who died on 19/12/1920 ILKESTON (PARK) CEMETERY United Kingdom' or british? dailyinfo[1]='90 Boy QASIM AHMAD Royal Indian Marine who died 01/01/1921 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India' Gordon Highlanders who died 05/01/1921 HAIDAR PASHA CEMETERY Turkey (including Gallipoli)' 7 years ago. The first model had a grip made of one single piece of wood, which was wrapped around the tang. What I would suggest is a very "Krupp" influence in the design of the logo. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. This example will not mount on a service rifle, due to the smaller muzzle ring (0.550–0.570 in. by 12.00 in. Royal Navy who died 07/01/1921 BROOKWOOD CEMETERY United Kingdom ' If so, then, when next in the UK - a meeting is needed! 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. *JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA MILITARY RIFLE. dailyinfo[15]= '205509 Lance Corporal William Arthur Graham HOBBS 2nd Bn. The M1905 bayonet has a 16-inch (40.6 cm) steel blade and a 4-inch (10.16 cm) handle with wooden or plastic grips. Most of these bayonets are not rare, but all are becoming scarce in very-good condition. This is made by the Tokyo arsenal. Johnson identifies 17 main production variations of the T30 bayonet, with virtually all of the variations being WW2 manufacture to simplify production. 11-28-2015, 05:48 AM #2. dailyinfo[2]='240879 Air Mechanic 1st Class Hedley Walter CHINN Royal Air Force who died 02/01/1921 MIDDLEZOY (HOLY CROSS) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom' dailyinfo[26]='985 Private James KING Lanarkshire Yeomanry who died on 26/12/1920 MUIRKIRK CEMETERY United Kingdom' The main way to date Arisaka bayonets is by the serial number on the end of the pommel. The British used these Arisaka rifles during the war, for Naval and training purposes. It also produced M1905 and M1910 scabbards and converted M1905 scabbards to M1910 Modified types. Early Type 30 bayonets usually sported a hooked quillion guard which was designed to catch and trap the enemy's blade. Sword and knife bayonets were used in later centuries. Toyoda Automatic Loom Works began producing automobiles in 1933. Edokko. "Venomous." The bayonet with it's straight quillon would be considered correct for a 38 rifle from that date. Ww2 Japanese Bayonet Frog Leather Original . Identify which type your bayonet falls under. It cannot be removed from the scabbard without damage. // Stop Define Variables for days of the month The highest is 1553252. Bayonets from Selected Countries of the World updated March 4, 2008: Help us keep this Identification Service alive. Very good condition. Any chance of the number of the back of the pommel - it should only contain numbers if it is pre 1930's. According to Labar Nagoya bayonets come in blued and bright blades. else { document.write(fontstart+"No major events today"+fontend); } dailyinfo[30]=' Lieutenant Colonel Richard Henderson CASTOR Mentioned in Despatches Indian Medical Service who died on 30/12/1920 HIGHGATE CEMETERY United Kingdom' dailyinfo[13]='378 Sergeant Robert John SUGGETT 3rd Div. Proceeds and commissions from these sales - in part - go towards the purchase of additional reference materials and acquisition expenses. The 95th series was the final series produced by Hikari Seiki. Again, I apologise as I know nothing about bayonets. Looking forward to that photo of the breech top. Some of the people with a strong interest in the Pacific theatre WW2 are doing some excellent research. One of the more commonly known Japanese bayonets is called the Type 30 Arisaka or 30th Year bayonet. "Ganges." 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. This is called a.A. which means in German “alter Art” (old type). Bayonet values are subjective and based upon whether the audience collects them as such. Production at the other arsenals and subcontracts to Koishikawa/Kokura only dates from 1923. Remembered Today: The Type 30 were introduced in 1897 and it was this bayonet design … The pole bayonet lacked the mortise, press stud, and muzzle ring needed for mounting to a rifle. Built in Tokyo Arsenal. He estimates that about the first 200,000 bayonets had the serial number on the top of the tang. The frog is made of layers of … I've read that the rough finish is indicative of WW2 production but I can't seem to find any info on the markings that are present. Bayonet has mostly gray and brown patina with a little scattered pitting. 19th Bn. and/or 4th Gordons have written on this and they know their stuff - probably under "Naval rifles"? Serial number of Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle showing circle symbol of the Koishikawa arsenal in Tokyo. Best to search the 'Arms' thread for 'Arisaka' and/or Naval. The Model of 1905 bayonet was made for the U.S. M1903 Springfield rifle. Navy Japanese Gunto Koshirae /shark Skin /ww2 Katana Sword. - Japanese WWII Type 30 Bayonet , Early Production Tokyo Arsenal : Original era manufacture. However, the belt loops are formed using glue alone. Fits Model 1842 musket. Visit our Shopping Site pages and buy from us direct or visit our Books for Sale pages and buy research materials from one of our affiliates. Ww2 Japanese Type 30 Bayonet Arisaka Bayonet,ww2 Japanese. if (year < 1000) year+=1900 This bayonet was designed to fit the Type 30 (1897), Type 35 (1902), Type 38 (1905) and Type 99 (1939) Japanese Rifles and Carbines. Japanese Type 30 Bayonet - Kokura Hourglass Made by Kokura Hourglass.
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