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    Default Type 38 Carbine

    Picked this one up on Thursday for $280. The bolt is not matching and had a crack at the front barrel band but mum is untouched and bore is very good. I don't know how rare these are but the are around here. The serial number puts it being made late 1940.
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    Certainly rarer then the long rifles but not really "rare". See a lot with unground crest, maybe carbines were easy for GI's to smuggle and/or mail home? I have one also, unground with m/m parts. You got a good price.

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    Excellent!
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    That makes sense shorter=easier to get in the bag if the weather will ever thaw out I will get it to the range

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    Yes, and grinding crests did not happen till after the war, in Japan. I do not know if there was much opportunity to mail home packages during the island hopping campaigns.

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