It can potentially mount a Bayonet for added close range capability. As with almost all single-action rifles, the rifles have a certain 'sweet spot' where at a certain range will one shot kill to the upper chest, with the Type 38 Arisakas sweet spot set at 30-62.5 meters. Due to being a Bolt action, it is less effective in CQB/Empty Magazine situations. The Type 38 Arisaka is a weapon that was introduced in Battlefield 1: Turning Tides expansion for the Scout class.Lowest Recoil in the bolt action category.Low shot dispersion (Shared with all Bolt actions).Capable of taking down targets within typical combat ranges in one hit. The Arisaka rifle ( Arisaka-j) is a family of Japanese militarybolt-actionservice rifles, in production and use since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata rifle ( Murata-j) family, until the end of World War II in 1945.The most common specimens include the Type 38 chambered for the 6.I sold a very nice Arisaka Type 38 long rifle last month for 500.00.It was all matching including the bolt dust cover with mum intact.It was original finish and included the correct cleaning rod.It had a nice bore and was not import marked.I hope this helps you with a value. The Arisaka Type 38 Carbine is good at disabling enemies with it's quick firerate and low recoil allows users to be aggressive with it or good for defending a position. No Series, Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) Location: Goshen,MA. Due to a lack of strength in its 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka cartridge, it was partially replaced during the war with the Type 99 rifle, but both rifles saw usage until the end of the war. There are areas of very light pin-pricking here and there.
The gun has retained almost all of its original bluing. Type 44 cavalry carbines, first adopted in 1911, were also chambered in 6.5×50mmSR. In 1905, the round also came to be offered in the Type 38 Arisaka infantry rifle and carbine, which rendered the Type 30 obsolete in imperial army service. This is one of the nicest examples weve offered as it relates to the condition of the metal. In 1902, the Imperial Japanese Navy chambered its Type 35 rifle for the cartridge as well.
It was manufactured in the Nagoya Arsenal. The Arisaka Type 38 Carbine has moderate damage for a Bolt-action, but it has a faster firerate than both the Pre-War Kar98k and Winchester. 7/31/20 - This is a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 Cavalry Carbine Rifle, made during the WW2-era.