The Best Mauser? Arisaka Type 38

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    In this video we look at the Japanese Arisaka Type 38 rifle. This rifle has many improved features over the Mauser 98 action and other European rifles.

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  • @pyro4squirrel
    @pyro4squirrel 5 лет назад +122

    I'm fine with people looking down on them, keeps the prices low so I can collect them all lol

    • @firearmsfun4807
      @firearmsfun4807 4 года назад +5

      Prices are creeping. I got two Type 99s last year for 100 bucks a piece at an estate sale.. can't find one for less than 4 now.

    • @TimThompson19791979
      @TimThompson19791979 3 года назад +2

      They are beautiful rifles.

    • @russell7852
      @russell7852 2 года назад +1

      100% my guy

    • @AlexSmith-lr5uo
      @AlexSmith-lr5uo 3 месяца назад

      I just have an old 30

  • @ddayinvader6487
    @ddayinvader6487 5 лет назад +60

    The more people hate and misunderstand them the cheaper they are. Just got a type 99 all matching in amazing condition for 400$.

  • @bestestusername
    @bestestusername 2 года назад +12

    The fact ammo is extrememly hard to find here in Australia for these means they are good value. I just got an arisaka type 38 carbine with bayonet in not bad condition for a very happy price. Even if i have to pay extra for reloads I nearly have all rifles that shot at my grandfather in ww2 now!

  • @nathanphillips3251
    @nathanphillips3251 5 лет назад +50

    "Everybody knows that the Mauser 98 action is probably the pinnacle of bolt actions"
    Me, clutching a 91/30: "You take that back!"
    JK I love all milisurps

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 года назад

      Oh, god. A moist nugget fan boy!🙄

    • @danm7298
      @danm7298 3 года назад +1

      that is funny. I love my mosins. i just bought an 1896 imperial tula yesterday. but i think the bolt on the mosin is probably the rifles biggest flaw. Its loose, a lot of moving parts, and a lot of give and low tolerences, holes where dirt can get in. The safety is just ok. the track along the bottom to keep the safety from turning out of battery is kind of a concern. The russians changed their service rifle less than any of the other major powers.only slightly tweaking small things about it. but its still not a bad rifle. just that bolt. they did have a massive army tho and at one time during ww1 they had a million men without rifles.

  • @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795
    @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795 5 лет назад +18

    Couldn’t agree more. I would say the 99 is a more shootable rifle. The whole family of rifles are fantastic. Such a well thought out design and perfectly implemented. I have a 99 long and it’s built very well.

    • @jason200912
      @jason200912 Год назад

      It's a better length but the 6.5 is the better option for war against soldiers. 7.7 was only implemented so that hmgs and aircraft mgs could get more range and velocity

  • @74nova36
    @74nova36 2 года назад +5

    Just picked up a Type 38 last week for $230 on gunbroker. Looks rough but has rifling and seems to be all in order. That barrel is incredibly long, similar to my G11 Swiss long rifle

  • @jeffreyg4626
    @jeffreyg4626 5 лет назад +8

    I have a type 38 carbine and the action is just outstanding! It was a WW2 vet bring back.

  • @richardcontinijr9661
    @richardcontinijr9661 3 года назад +7

    My mother's uncle was a gunsmith and a friend of P O Ackley. He said Ackley tested the 38 & 99 to see how strong they were and never blew them up. Apparently he was impressed with the quality of the steel and the heat treatment. I ended up inheriting a type 38 from my uncle. Sometimes I wonder if it was one that Ackley owned. It would be cool but unfortunately there's no documentation indicating that he did.

    • @jason200912
      @jason200912 Год назад

      Ackley only tested the 38. He didn't test the 99. Ackley should have told your mom that

    • @rayocaballo6122
      @rayocaballo6122 6 месяцев назад

      Great post very true

  • @billwaller2698
    @billwaller2698 4 года назад +21

    I know everybody calls them Arisakas but only the Type 30 is an Arisaka. 38's,44's and 99's are Nambus

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +15

      Yeah I've watched the C&Rsenal episodes as well.

    • @thevideogamehunger0134
      @thevideogamehunger0134 4 года назад +1

      @@MilsurpWorld Are you living in Sweden. I noticed that Swedish flag.

    • @latarianhoodrat22
      @latarianhoodrat22 4 года назад

      The Video Game Hunger 01 I feel it’s because of the Swedish Mauser he has

    • @kh7955
      @kh7955 4 года назад +2

      Everyone knows them as arisakas

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 года назад

      @@kh7955 AND everyone knows the Nambus are pistols.

  • @STM1066
    @STM1066 5 лет назад +8

    One thing that I think really keeps the demand for arisakas down is the price of ammo. Pretty much any milsurp caliber (even 8x56 and 7.5 French) can be found online and in bulk, good luck finding 6.5 jap or 7.7 for a reasonable price online

  • @danielwang2956
    @danielwang2956 4 года назад +11

    Fun fact: in China, the type 38 Arisaka is actually called "38 big lid" for having that dust cover

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      That's cool. I have a Chinese Type 38

    • @ccphus
      @ccphus 3 года назад

      And you are probably a Chinese,seen from your family name(Wang)

  • @GonzoPrice
    @GonzoPrice 4 года назад +5

    I got my type 38 for 200 bucks. The rifling and everything was in good shape, i was surprised.

  • @Berthier_Enjoyer
    @Berthier_Enjoyer 5 лет назад +7

    The biggest difference between the locking lugs is that the Type 38's lugs aren't cut in half for the extractor to slip through.

    • @jason200912
      @jason200912 Год назад +1

      That means the 99 is probably much weaker

  • @samy7013
    @samy7013 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Japanese Arisaka-both in 6.5mm or 7.7mm-is in my opinion the best and most serviceable combat bolt-action rifle ever made for the common infantry soldier, fighting the actual sort of battles that were being fought around the world during the first half of the 20th Century CE.

  • @dylanwight5764
    @dylanwight5764 2 года назад

    I'm glad that in recent years the community has been starting to show an increased appreciation for this wonderful little shooter.

  • @RayBlackburn
    @RayBlackburn 5 лет назад +4

    I found my last mod 99 Arisaka 7.7x58mm for $200 at an Ag store only a few years ago but my first one, the one I put a scope on, I got for free after finding it in parts rusting in a trash can in my uncles basement
    Those rifles I have are the strongest actions made in the world and are 80 years old is how far ahead Japan was ahead of the rest of the world
    My 1992 Browning A-Bolt hunter 7mm08 was made in Japan also which was one of the main reason I bought it to begin with besides the superior ballistics of the 7mm08
    One time I thought something was wrong with it only to find I shot five bullets thru the same hole at 100 yards
    After that I said to myself, Damn! I gotta quit wasting ammo like that LOL
    i shot my mod 99 and got three bullets thru the same hole one day at 100 yards but stopped looked and realized it was shooting good before I wasted any more ammo
    Almost wasted more ammo because I could not understand why more holes were not showing up on the target LOL
    That looks so neat to see those different shades of grey to black within the one hole on the target 5 for five shots and 3 of them for three shots
    If you are lucky you can find one for $200 being sold on consignment like I did otherwise you could pay more than $400 for an Arisaka

  • @Slap0
    @Slap0 5 лет назад +9

    I think my next rifle will be a nice type 38 for sure. Just getting a bayonet is going to cost more than the rifle.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +4

      Type 30 bayonets aren't that much usually.

    • @superfamilyallosauridae6505
      @superfamilyallosauridae6505 5 лет назад +2

      @@MilsurpWorld They are like $150 usually, and they're all starting to look pretty lower quality. I'm probably going to buy a remake. Won't be shiny but it'll be OK for a one time use

    • @Verdha603
      @Verdha603 5 лет назад +2

      Trawl through enough gun shops and pawn shops and take advantage of the employee that looks down on WWII Japanese stuff. Managed to snag my Type 30 bayonet with sheath for 70 bucks before taxes that way.

  • @richardpcrowe
    @richardpcrowe Год назад

    I had an absolutely beautiful Arisaka that was converted into a very lightweight sporting rifle rebarreled with a commercial barrel to .300 Savage. It had a carved lightweight stock and a recoil pad as well as a 4x Weaver scope.
    It was quite an accurate weapon.
    The problem with this beautiful rifle was that it was too light in weight for the .300 Savage caliber and it kicked like a mule (even with the recoil pad).
    I was tossed up about keeping it as a decorator but, my friend asked for it and I sold it to him.
    He used it for one season and then sold it to another guy.

  • @CODEXAMBROSIUS
    @CODEXAMBROSIUS Год назад

    I have a Spanish m43 that I bought for 350 at a gun show, it was in rough condition with terrible bluing and dented stock. I refinished the metal, steamed out the dents, sanded and varnished the stock. It's barrel is crispy and mint so I lucked out. (Bought in late 2021)

  • @WindyHowler
    @WindyHowler 5 лет назад +1

    I have always found the dust cover concept interesting they are also of the straight bolt master race instead of inferior bent bolt

  • @jraulmorales09
    @jraulmorales09 5 лет назад +1

    A quick story about how I got mine. My dad had a friend who got it from a family member. Chrysanthemum intact and rearsenaled according to a gunsmith. But the stock was ruined beyond repair. Through some searching I found a replacement stock and while it was not a perfect fit it was solid and brought the rifle to working order. And that’s how I got my type 38 for free and only needed to spend 150 bucks on a stock.

    • @feeldafood2953
      @feeldafood2953 3 года назад +1

      I found mine at a pawn shop that collects military memorabilia. It was $467 with the mum intact but it didn't have a dust cover. Spent another $400ish for a dust cover and bayonet online. Lets just say I never regretted making that decision.

  • @milsurprifleguy7091
    @milsurprifleguy7091 4 года назад +1

    I have a 1938 ,Type 38 , a early 1942 ,Type 99 & a late 1943 ,Type 99 , this one has the wooden butt plate , no clean rod or place for it , no aircraft sights , yet it shoots very well . I would like to get a Type 30

  • @danm7298
    @danm7298 3 года назад +2

    I never realized how great of a rifle these are! i hear them being praised all of the time on here and C&R. I have a rifle from each of the major powers during ww1 cept the french. I cant wait to find one for sale and maybe one day ill get a berthier and/or label. I looked on a couple places including Gunbroker but i didnt see any ww1 era rifles. :(

  • @HONDACR250KING
    @HONDACR250KING 4 года назад +3

    Owning both a k98 and a type 99, I lean towards the type 99 just a bit.

  • @3rdgr2t11
    @3rdgr2t11 2 года назад +1

    The 38s did see service in Eruope the fins carried them as well as the soviets in very limited quantities and the one That’s very unknown the polish army, the polish border guard regiments in ww2 carried them.

  • @doejohn8674
    @doejohn8674 5 лет назад +1

    So you could shoot more because of less recoil, but because the ammo is much more expensive, you won't :)
    Always interesting videos, worthwhile watching, thanks!

  • @Legitcar117
    @Legitcar117 5 лет назад +2

    Just curious, will you guys be doing any more Podcast?

  • @hitoshisawa8479
    @hitoshisawa8479 3 года назад +2

    It was Durable and reliable like a AK47 yet has a good MOA and accuracy yet being so simple to produced feild strip yet while featureing modern new idea and hexogonal rifleing

  • @Purpmaster
    @Purpmaster 5 лет назад

    I often see type 99’s and 38s for dirt cheap and never even consider buying them...and I sell guns and Militaria! Lol I honestly should start picking some up, but I figure if they are still sitting there at the end of the show, then no matter what I pay I won’t be able to sell it for a profit. For example, a nice 99 with fully intact mum, sat at a fairly large show in Huston all weekend without selling, it was only $250! Lol I even looked it over thoroughly but never truly considered buying it. I think your opening statement about the stigma around the Arisaka rifles is very true. I would like to own a paratrooper takedown and a type 44 at some point however, attractive guns and seem like a good investment.

  • @dillpickle5526
    @dillpickle5526 2 года назад +1

    Cool I just got an all-matching type 99 short rifle in great condition at a pawn shop for 300$

  • @windogendoors7566
    @windogendoors7566 5 лет назад +7

    Lol I just bought a Type 38 Carbine today

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 5 лет назад +1

    Great rifle and video as always you seem to be the Mauser expert. Not sure if you remember me I was asking your opinion on a classic rifle with a good Aperture sights. You made a few suggestions and 1 of those was the CG 63. It's probably the only rifle I look at and not want to change something. Lol It's perfect. My dilemma now is they come with several Aperture sights and there's not a lot of information on them. I was wondering if you had any preferences. The GF and the Soderin look good. I see most are 100 to 600 meters if you're velocity doesn't match are there 1/4 or 1/2 moa clicks up and down? Do you own any and have you done any videos on the CG 63. I know collectors don't like sporterized milsurp but this rifle is different being a factory rebuild. Thank you for anything you can tell me.

  • @ryanashby3640
    @ryanashby3640 5 лет назад +1

    The Type 38 carbine is great. I wish the normal Type 38 was the length of the Type 99 and had the peep style sight of the 99.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +2

      The Japanese shortened a handful of Type 38s to short rifle length.

    • @chrisgoshey7388
      @chrisgoshey7388 4 года назад +1

      Some of the later production Type 38's do have peep sights and front sight protectors ala the Type 99.

  • @kirkstinson7316
    @kirkstinson7316 4 года назад +1

    Ok, price wise I agree. The type 99 I had was actually a great shooter. All matching #s and accurate. Bought back in the 90s and cost about $150. NOW for the best mauser type? Sorry but I still go with the Swedish mauser in 6.5. Light recoil and SUPER accurate (mine was the sniper variant ). But the Swedish mauser is much more expensive, especially the sniper

  • @VCBird6
    @VCBird6 5 лет назад +2

    No love for the 03A3?
    :(

  • @Vegided
    @Vegided 3 года назад +2

    I love that people hate them. Makes it cheaper for me! Got my type 38 for $250!

  • @paracite
    @paracite 2 года назад

    Do you know if matching serial numbers make a difference in accuracy?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  2 года назад +1

      Probably not, accuracy would be mostly be determined by bore condition and stock fitment.

  • @Object_730
    @Object_730 5 лет назад +1

    Btw wheres the podcast?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +1

      We have episodes recorded but not edited yet. Aaron has been in charge of the podcasts but he just has his second child 2 months ago so he's been a bit busy. I would take it over but the RUclips channel usually fills up most of my spare time. We are trying to get an episode out asap.

    • @Object_730
      @Object_730 5 лет назад

      Milsurp World okay sounds good as long as it didn’t get canceled

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +1

      Definitely not canceled. More like I bit off more than I can chew.

  • @randonwilston
    @randonwilston 5 лет назад +2

    I have 6.5 Jap ammo for my Type I Carcano a Type 38 is on my shortlist!

  • @ironofithaka8357
    @ironofithaka8357 Год назад

    Still so many years later, I find them for cheap in good condition.

  • @michaelholmes3724
    @michaelholmes3724 5 лет назад

    Is the podcast still a thing? Haven't seen anything a while...

    • @Mako276
      @Mako276 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. I've been unable to work on it due to my 2nd daughter being born in mid-August. We will return soon.

    • @michaelholmes3724
      @michaelholmes3724 5 лет назад

      Mako276 sounds like a valid reason haha congrats.

  • @noahsowell4289
    @noahsowell4289 5 лет назад +1

    I have a friend and his Arisaka messed up on him maybe you can help him with it I looked at it he has a Chanel it’s rick nethery please and thank you

  • @peterpiper_203
    @peterpiper_203 5 лет назад

    Oh they will be going up now that you’ve done another fine video

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks but I doubt I have that sort of influence.

    • @peterpiper_203
      @peterpiper_203 5 лет назад +1

      Milsurp World
      Don’t sell yourself short sir

    • @mrijk1946
      @mrijk1946 4 года назад

      Milsurp World yeah thats what they said when russian captures got more expensive

  • @JasonMontell2501
    @JasonMontell2501 4 года назад

    There are 4 locking lugs on the t38 bolt. Not 3

  • @AntonioOrru21
    @AntonioOrru21 4 года назад

    Hello everyone can you tell me where I can buy an M48 Mauser Barrel assembly ? I have picked up my rifle and the bore looks like it is really bad due to corrosion, thank you.

  • @11e40r8
    @11e40r8 2 года назад

    Loved your presentation here, but you overstepped one major issue with arisaka rifles, And that is the oversized chamber they purposely build into the rifle. This limits reloading to one or two reloads only. There is a way to get around that with a piece of quarter inch tape with one wrap right before the extraction groove this all double the reloading capabilities of multiple fired brass. But inspection of of your brass prior to reloading is still critical.

  • @danielserrano56
    @danielserrano56 2 года назад

    I have a rifle can you help me to know what is the caliber of my rifle please

  • @joelindgren3935
    @joelindgren3935 4 года назад

    Where do you find ammo???

    • @schlinge-fling
      @schlinge-fling 4 года назад

      Steinel makes it. Better to reload, though.

  • @joecallahan3379
    @joecallahan3379 4 года назад +1

    German versus Japanese, no comparison, Japan products have gained a reputation over time that carry into anything they produce, and my humble opinion this is correct, but i would also like a pristine model 38, i would much rather have a Swiss 38 in 6.5 good luck with your searches

  • @timtime88
    @timtime88 3 года назад

    Unfortunately, my type 99 has a cracked wrist on the stock lol

  • @TheAngler2210
    @TheAngler2210 5 лет назад

    Wheres the safety on the type 38?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад

      On the back of the bolt, it's usually actuated with the palm of the hand.

    • @pyro4squirrel
      @pyro4squirrel 5 лет назад

      The large knob that he rotates when he disassembled the bolt was the safety. You push it in and rotate clockwise to engage the safety and it also locks the bolt closed.

    • @TheAngler2210
      @TheAngler2210 5 лет назад +1

      @@pyro4squirrel like a mosin? thats not too good of a feature then, the G98 does that way better

    • @pyro4squirrel
      @pyro4squirrel 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheAngler2210 I prefer the Arisaka. There is less friction on the internals of the safety so it doesn't wear down over time and use like a 98 does.

    • @TheAngler2210
      @TheAngler2210 5 лет назад

      @@pyro4squirrel I have a k98 that went through the war and saw extensive combat use, theres zero wear on the matching safety. are your experiences based on a la coruna maybe?

  • @Cuccos19
    @Cuccos19 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic rifle in a novelty caliber. If it would have anything more common and stronger ammo for North American and European hunting for everything (including huge bears) would be a my first choice among surplus rifles. I like to hunt with these rifles. No worries, if I (ever) sporterize a surplus rifle it can reverse back to the original, no cutting, no filing, no drilling, nothing. My caliber choice would be the 8x57mm Mauser, as it is still going strong here in (Central) Europe.

  • @Lavthefox
    @Lavthefox 4 года назад +2

    16 y/o me. "I dont know why all these guys bitch about recoil, I love these big guns!" *one decade later* "Man... that 22lr is starting to hurt..." I get it XD! I love my 6.5 swede rifles because that bullet leaves in a hurry and that recoil is super light compared to like a swiss K31 or a Mosin

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 года назад

      So just to be clear… you never shot 8 Mauser?

    • @Lavthefox
      @Lavthefox 3 года назад

      @@samiam619 I've shot plenty of 8 Mauser! Older I get, the more n more it hurts xD

  • @MrCaissy
    @MrCaissy 4 года назад

    Mosquefal m968 from brazil?

  • @googlechicken
    @googlechicken 3 года назад

    Picked up a type 38 a while back for 300 bucks, matching numbers and in decent shape, I have some ammo for it but have not gotten around to firing it yet. It’s a nice looking example for what I paid, these were going for under 200 just a couple years ago. It is a little disheartening how much the milsurps have gone up. Mosin going for 1000+ is a little out of hand but that’s capitalism. It is definitely making it difficult for those of us just getting into the realm though

  • @slowhand1198
    @slowhand1198 5 лет назад +1

    The Russians didn't trust their troops with the Arisaka (Type 30 or 38) floor plate release. They ground them down. Glove issues? Probably.

    • @feeldafood2953
      @feeldafood2953 3 года назад

      I can see that happening. Russians do be fighting in the snow and wearing gloves can accidentally hit the floor plate release.

  • @taurushipointenthusiast1306
    @taurushipointenthusiast1306 Месяц назад

    Of the ERA The Japanese 38 and 99 have some of the strongest receivers, and are of the flattest shooting rifles, just my opinion when compared to similar of that ERA. Lower muzzle flash, flatter shooting, stronger receiver might have made them sought after by the snipers of that ERA. The Training Rifle didn`t in my opinion tarnish the Japanese Arisaka not as much as arrogance trying to run live ammo in them did.

  • @Yeandle31
    @Yeandle31 5 лет назад

    Is that an Inglis Hi Power at the bottom right?

  • @Object_730
    @Object_730 5 лет назад +3

    Gunna have to respectfully disagree the swede is perfect mauser imo

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +1

      It's dang close to perfect. I actually talk about it some in the video that will be out next week.

    • @Object_730
      @Object_730 5 лет назад

      Milsurp World nice i love my m96 and m38 still looking for a 1894 carbine though.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад

      The carbine is sweet, I highly recommend one.

    • @randonwilston
      @randonwilston 5 лет назад +1

      Swede gun’s are nice but I think it’s hard to compare them to most milsurps that were used and abused imo

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад

      @@randonwilston That's a good point.

  • @johnminarik3442
    @johnminarik3442 2 года назад

    There were no "last ditch" 38's. Only 99's.

  • @Scott079
    @Scott079 5 лет назад +3

    I’ll take a 6.5 Swedish Mauser, over arasaka

    • @Object_730
      @Object_730 5 лет назад

      Scott P79 ahh a man of culture

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  5 лет назад +2

      Me too, I wish Arisakas were in 6.5x55.

  • @hfdiesel4808
    @hfdiesel4808 5 лет назад

    Ia have a german mauser 1938 but i dont know about his story

  • @merlemorrison482
    @merlemorrison482 4 года назад +1

    for my money the Swedes (especially the M38s) take first place.

  • @dobypilgrim6160
    @dobypilgrim6160 4 года назад +1

    Nope. The Type 38 is nice but the type 38 isn't even the best Japanese rifle. I used to have a really valuable one that was transferred to Finland and was Finnish marked. They're great rifles but not the "best" by any stretch of the imagination.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/DRwLzh58uUM/видео.html

  • @donavanrupard6219
    @donavanrupard6219 5 лет назад

    I would have to say the M1903 is Better but the arisaka is more affordable

  • @richardcanaan9244
    @richardcanaan9244 4 года назад

    With how expensive ammo is I'm gonna have to disagree

  • @jeffersondavis2530
    @jeffersondavis2530 3 года назад

    Strange. Soldier of Fortune said the Arisaka was the strongest of all actions to blow up. Just saying.

  • @ashervinuya2780
    @ashervinuya2780 4 года назад +1

    Japanese rifle are excellent.

  • @bigandlittlefirearms8395
    @bigandlittlefirearms8395 7 месяцев назад

    These were made of Soligen steel

  • @samanthahansen9138
    @samanthahansen9138 5 лет назад +1

    First!! Love the joke at the end!!

  • @mrijk1946
    @mrijk1946 4 года назад +1

    So the cheap arisaka’s are now going to be over ? Ahh thankyou !

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      As if I had that much influence over the milsurp market.

  • @charmainevandiford6622
    @charmainevandiford6622 8 месяцев назад

    I disagree the Arisaka is a good War Rifle but not in the class of a Mauser 98 or Enfield not in the same class. It’s a copy of the Mauser. Just my opinion but all the Japanese Rifles I have ever found are in poor condition but maybe if is found one I real good condition .

  • @BROTHERHOOD_OF_NOD1995
    @BROTHERHOOD_OF_NOD1995 4 года назад

    the type38 is not a mauser it's a Tanaka

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +1

      The Type 38 and 99 are Mauser derivatives.

  • @skylinez4793
    @skylinez4793 5 лет назад

    Well I think noone buys arisakas because theres no ammo for it

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 года назад

      Stop thinking and RELOAD your own. You wanna talk no ammo? Try rim fire in a larger than .22 caliber!

  • @rlkeyerdk3072
    @rlkeyerdk3072 4 года назад

    実射求む

  • @thehoneybadger8089
    @thehoneybadger8089 4 года назад

    NO! NO! NO! THE MODEL 38 IS NOT A MAUSER, ANY MORE THAN A REM 700, RUGER 77, SAV 10, OR WIN 70 ARE MAUSERS.

    • @Hibernicus1968
      @Hibernicus1968 27 дней назад

      It is, however, a Mauser-derived action. It is what it is because it's designers copied most of the Mauser's features. Calling it "the best Mauser" isn't meant to be taken literally, merely to recognize the origin of the design.

  • @googlepissoff5776
    @googlepissoff5776 5 лет назад +6

    Shhh! Let people think they are trash, keeps them nice and cheap