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  1. Default Is this a WW2 Sniper Rifle?

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    My next door neighbor’s father brought this Rifle home from WW2. There are no markings on the rifle except the serial number. Her father is deceased so I can’t ask him. What is it? Any information appreciated. It’s a small caliber, 49 1/4” Long. Barrel is about 31”.

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    Type 1 Japanese rifle (made in Italy) cal. 6.5 Japanese.

    NOT a sniper rifle.

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    Thanks for the info. I’m not very familiar with Japanese tifles

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    The term sniper back then was used a lot. Any semi accurate rifle fire over a machine gun was always nicknamed "Sniper fire."

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    Some GI's called any Japanese 6.5mm rifle a "sniper rifle". That one shows no evidence of having been a sniper rifle.

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    Just to clarify it’s a Type I not 1.

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    "...The term sniper back then was used a lot..." Yep. Anybody firing on the troopies, accurate rifle fire or not, was called sniper fire.
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