Rear last ditch arisaka


The gun is in great condition for what they went through the finish is bubbling in tiny little bead but the rest of the gun is great and the mum is perfect condition it also has the nailed on but stock


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The key to mass production is historically tied directly to the simplicity (and repeatability) of individual parts. As Japanese manufacturing facilities were bombarded and destroyed by U.S. forces during World War II, this became increasingly important for the continued production of infantry rifles like the Type 99.


While there is no official model change, the finger quote “Last Ditch” Arisaka rifles were a final effort by the Japanese to turn out as many firearms as possible – which meant cutting a lot of corners.


At the muzzle we see that the difficult-to-produce front sight protection posts were removed entirely, the front barrel band was drastically simplified, and we can see the rough machine work on the barrel. The rifling inside, however, was reportedly unchanged (with the exception of the chrome lining). The monopod was done away with, as well as the upper hand guard. The rear barrel band was simplified, and the cutout for the fore grip was deemed unnecessary. The rear sight shows a dramatic simplification. Fun fact: Those wings on the rear sight of the early rifle were for anti-aircraft fire, to be used in combination with the monopod for elevated off-hand shooting. Also, note the Chrysanthemum present on the last-ditch rifle.


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