🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Gun Part Identification needed.

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l.cutler

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OK, I have been racking my brain on this one. I knew I had worked on a gun with this part but was having trouble placing it. Finally came to me. it is the upper tang for a Japanese type 38 Arisaka rifle.
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Charlie P. (NY)

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Actually, the Type 38 was a pretty good service rifle until about 1942 when the Nagoya Arsenal stopped producing them.
 

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OK, I have been racking my brain on this one. I knew I had worked on a gun with this part but was having trouble placing it. Finally came to me. it is the upper tang for a Japanese type 38 Arisaka rifle.

Wow good eye! Those are truly cursed guns
 

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