TYPE 38 ARISAKA for Sale
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Quick Look
The Type 38 Arisaka rifle was introduced by Japan in 1905 as a service rifle for the Imperial Army. Built around reliability and long-range accuracy, it features a strong action and 6.5x50mm chambering. Though long replaced in service, it remains popular among collectors and military surplus enthusiasts worldwide.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Extremely durable bolt-action design
- Accurate 6.5mm cartridge with low recoil
- Unique historical significance and markings
- Rugged military field sights
- Strong collector interest and parts availability
Key Variants
Type 38 Long Rifle
Standard-issue infantry rifle over 50 inches long, known for its durability and accuracy.
Type 38 Cavalry Carbine
Shortened version issued to cavalry and transport troops, easier to maneuver in tight quarters.
Type 38 School Rifle
Training version with reduced functionality, originally used for drills and marksmanship education.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Type 38 Arisaka | Mosin Nagant | Mauser 98 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued / Varies | $250–$600 (used) | $500–$1,000 (used) |
| Cartridge | 6.5x50mmSR | 7.62x54R | 7.92x57mm |
| Weight (lbs) | 8.8 | 8.8 | 9.5 |
| Optics-Ready | No (military iron sights) | No (some sniper variants) | No (sniper models exist) |
| Notable Pro | Exceptionally strong action | Widely available and affordable | Highly refined and accurate |
| Notable Con | Ammo difficult to source | Heavy trigger pull | Highest cost of the three |
Best Use Cases
- Historical military collections
- Surplus rifle enthusiasts
- Long-range practice with vintage rifles
- WWII reenactment or display
- Gunsmithing and restoration projects
FAQs
Can I still buy ammo for the Type 38 Arisaka?
Yes, commercial 6.5x50mm ammo is available from specialty sources, though it can be expensive and limited.
What is the strength of the Type 38 action?
The Type 38 is considered one of the strongest bolt actions of its era, tested for overpressure safety.
How does the Type 38 compare to the Type 99 Arisaka?
The Type 99 uses a larger 7.7mm round and is slightly shorter; the Type 38 offers lighter recoil and better range.
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