- Type I Rifle
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name=Type I Rifle
type=Infantry Service Rifle
origin=flag|Empire of Japan
era=World War II
design_date=1939
prod_design_date=
serv_design_date=1939 -1945
used_by=Japan
wars=World War II
spec_type=
caliber=6.5 mm
cart_length=800 mm
cartridge=6.5mm Arisaka
feed=5 round
action=bolt
rate=c.30 RPM
velocity=765 m/s (2,509.2 ft/s)
weight=3.95 kg
length=1,280 mm
range=
variants=Rifle only
number=60,000The Type I rifle was produced by
Italy forJapan in the early part ofWorld War II . The Type I is based on theType 38 rifle and utilizes aCarcano action, but retains theArisaka /Mauser type 5-shot box magazine. The Type I was utilized primarily by Japanese Imperial Naval Forces. It is chambered for the6.5 x 50 mm cartridge. Approximately 60,000 Type I rifles were produced by Italian arsenals for Japan. There are unsubstantiated rumors that the final deliveries of Type I rifles were made by Submarine to Japan as actions only, and were put into stocks by Japan. Who|date=September 2008 On the collector market in the United States, the Type I rifle is uncommon but not particularly popular among collectors. Since the heritage of the Type I rifle is both Japanese and Italian, it tends to be shunned by collectors of Japanese focus. The Type I also lacks the Japanese Imperial Chrysanthemum markings, or other markings that typically interest collectors of Japanese militaria. Many Type I rifles brought back to the United States as War Trophies were reportedly captured atKwajalein Atoll , thePhilippines , or fromJapan at the conclusion of hostilities.
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