"Special Navy Rifle"
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 10:49 am
I have what I believe is one of these rifles. It resembles a Type 99 short rifle, but with the exception of the bolt, barrel and barrel extension, almost all parts are castings. The screws appear to be handmade, the threads cut with a die, and the slots offcenter. Manufacture is very rough. The internally chromed barrel has a different serial than the receiver, so I assume that the barrel was salvaged from a 99. Interestingly, inside the stock at the rear of the barrel channel inlet are pencilled characters which I have been told read "Nakamura". I assume that this was the assembler. What is known about these rifles? Were they made late in '45, in an effort to increase the supply of arms, without requiring extensive use of machine tools?
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