yes it is just a difreint mesherment 303 is british and 7.7 is jap.
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It's Japanese, and the rifle uses the 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge.
go to: Gunboards.com scroll down to JAPANESE section. you can offer your jap rifle for sale there..................
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
The 7.7 Jap rifle is just that, a 7.7 mm rifle used in WWII, bolt action using 7.7 mm ammo. My dad brought one back from the war and I have had it ever since. I bought ammo for it years ago an have fired it. I found it to be very accurate.
300m give or take, 2500 or so
100-1000+ depending on specifics
most jap rifles used a 7.7 caliber <><><><> However, not all did. Your SAFEST route is to have a gunsmith examine the rifle- if necessary, he can make a casting of the chamber- and also determine if the rifle is safe to fire (Most are, some are not) As the person above said, most were in caliber 7.7 Arisaka, but there were other calibers, and they don't mix well. Many surplus rifles were converted after the war to other, readily available cartridges.
Depends entirely on condition. Between $50 and $500.
Because a jap is nothing but a Japanese person.
Because the President Truman of the United States dropped two Atomic Bombs on them, and the Emperor decided to surrender.
Frozen Jap was created in 1980.