Winchester used to call a rifle that disassembled into two parts-their "takedown model." If your rifle is a "takedown" rifle, it's a paratrooper model. Could be a Type 38 (6.5mm) or a Type 99 (7.7mm), then if it's a takedown...it might have another designation; like Type 2 (as an example).
If it's in original condition (and good condition), they could go about 2 thousand dollars to a collector.
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
50-500 depending on EXACTLY what you have , condition, accessories, etc..
The chrysanthemum on Japanese weapons has always been an insignia for the EMPEROR OF JAPAN and represents the loyalty that Japanese feel to the Emperor.
If you are referring to the Arakisa Type 99 rifle, good condition runs around $400 with money added or subtracted based on the serial numbers and whether it is complete and matched set, etc.
古いライフル Furui raifuru
Fallschirmjagergewehr 42 or paratrooper rifle 42
The value of a Japanese soldier's rifle from World War II varies on model and condition. A paratrooper's rifle in good condition might be worth as much as a $1,000. Most other rifles of the era are worth less than that.
Japan
The Ariska was the main rifle used by Japanese soldiers in WW2
Depending on the condition and rarity, your Arisaka rifle with mum intact (the flower symbol) could range anywhere from 60.00 to 3,000.00US.
I have run across this question befor, This is what I wrote. It has taken me a long time to answer this question, because I can not find any information about the ASI paratrooper. Apparently is was sold in England and Canada. Today I accidentally found a page that referenced it as the ASI paratrooper/Gamo gamatic 85. When I saw the photo of the ASI and parts manual for the Gamatic 85 I realized that they were the same air rifle. Apparently they were made in the 1970's
6.5 mm Arisaka Rifle
Rachel, Nevada in Colonel I Don't Knows Butt
The Type 97 Sniper Rifle is a Japanese bolt-action rifle using 308 Federal 175 grain bullet.
Im not sure about the first question, but yes u would need a licence for it if u wanted to stay legit. ,<<<<<new answer>>>>>>> The model ASI Paratrooper and the Gamo Gamatic 85 are the same rifle. Just different name. The muzzle velocity is rated at 560 FPS.
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
Given the lack of description a broad price range would be 100-5000 USD. That would be for an origianl one, not a reproduction.