Any WWII Arisaka in full military dress (original military issue), in good condition, and still retaining it's MUM stamped on the upper receiver (MUM=Chrysanthemum) will exceed $500.00 easily.
GUNS japanese arisaka type 30 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 38 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 48 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 97 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 99 bolt action rifle japanese type 99 light machine gun japanese type 100 sub machine gun japanese type 18 8mm nambu pistol SHARP OBJECTS bayonet katana EXPLOSIVE grenade TATICS banzai charges kamikaze
100-1000 USD depending on condition, finish, accessories, etc..
The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .
Arisaka most likely.
The standard Japanese rifle of WWII was the Arisaka Type 38. It was a "38" because it entered production in the 38th year of the Emperor Meiji's Reign, in 1905 by the western calendar. This was a 6.5 X 50 MM weapon (roughly .25 caliber) a very small projectile in comparison to the standard shoulder arm of most other nations. It was a bolt action rifle of the Mauser pattern. There were several different variations. The rifles were produced at several different arsenals. The ones I have seen have no serial numbers, but do bear markings indicating the year of manufacture and the arsenal which produced it.Because the light 6.5 X 50MM cartridge was unsatisfactory the Japanese began introducing the Type 99 Arisaka in 1939. The plan was to convert completely to the Type 99 but due to the war this was never possible. The Type 99 was very similar to the Type 38 but was a 7.7MM rifle.Here's an article with some info:http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_5_50/ai_114283920/There are also Wikipedia articles with illustrations of some of the different types - look under "Arisaka".
GUNS japanese arisaka type 30 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 38 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 48 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 97 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 99 bolt action rifle japanese type 99 light machine gun japanese type 100 sub machine gun japanese type 18 8mm nambu pistol SHARP OBJECTS bayonet katana EXPLOSIVE grenade TATICS banzai charges kamikaze
A few hundred to a thousand or so depending on EXACT configuration and condition.
100-1000 USD depending on condition, finish, accessories, etc..
The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .
If you're talking about the Japanese Arisaka Type 99 rifle, no.
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they vary in price from just over $100 (very hard to find these deals as of 2007) to the more common $200-$300 range, depending on the condition of the rifle
See the link below to an article on the Arisaka Type 99.
$50-$500. Depends entirely on condition, markings. You will need a hands on appraisal- sorry.
See Website: Arisaka (Rifles) Arisaka 6.5mm rifles entered Army service in about 1897; and continued into 1945 (WW2). Arisaka 7.7mm rifles entered Service in about 1939; and continued into 1945 (WW2).
Arisaka most likely.
It's Japanese, and the rifle uses the 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge.