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    Default Japanese Rifles of WWII

    Is the above book by Duncan McCollum a good reference source? Is there something better?

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    It is an inexpensive "starter book" for $18.95 on Amazon. Next step up is Military Rifles Of Japan by Honeycutt, $43.59. It covers rifles from the Murata (1880) thru the last of the last (1945), with descriptions and pictures of each model. Then there are specialty books on the type 38 rifle and the type 99 rifle.
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    It is a very good quick reference book with all the basic info. I generally look at it first for info then go to Honeycutts book if I need more info.

    If I lost mine, I'd probably buy it again.
    I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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    I am not a serious jap collector and I find that book all I need! Good starter, gun show reference!

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    I picked up a 1977 ed. of Fred Honeycutt's Military Rifles of Japan for 75 cents at a yard sale. I think I did all right! I'm assuming there are later editions?
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    Mine's the fifth edition printed in 1996. But it's probably still featuring the original cast. They've been out of business since 1945. :>)
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    hope this link works....the book by don voight is a superb addition to type 99 library....start with the hunreycutt book and then this one...hope this link works-scott


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    Links to sites of interest, like Banzai; where to buy Books



    5-2-2011 New 2010 edition of "The Japanese Type 99 Arisaka rifle" by Don Voigt(03man), 240 pages.
    PM or email 03man for availability, Published at $54.95 plus postage.

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    BANZAI; This is an excellent site to find out basic information about your rifle or pistol. Find out what €œType€ and €œSeries€ your rifle is at this site before asking your other questions on this or one of the other forums. This is THE collector's club for Japanese militaria, and publishes an EXCELLENT monthly newsletter for members. Contact Member and editor Ronin48 to subscribe
    http://www.gunboards.com/sites/banzai/

    Site for the book "Military Rifles of Japan", the first and primary reference for Japanese rifles
    http://www.gunboards.com/sites/mrj2003/ - MRJ

    Direct link to Fred Honeycutts Military Rifles of Japan book website:

    http://www.japanesegunbooks.com/

    Castle Thunder; Be sure to check out the excellent forum!
    http://www.castle-thunder.com/

    Bayonet site of member GT Behary. It is a great site, full of info and excellent pictures of all types of Japanese T30 bayonets and scabbards. Thanks George!
    http://www.japanesebayonets.net/

    Strangms EZboard Japanese forum/ Great discussions!
    http://pub176.ezboard.com/fcurioandr...armsforumfrm32

    Japanese and East Asian Forum. More discussion for those who can't get enough Japanese weapons discussion!
    http://pub113.ezboard.com/fparallaxs...rmsforumsfrm79 -

    Teri's Nambu World. A great site for Nambu and other Japanese pistol collectors
    http://members.shaw.ca/tju/jhg.htm

    Greg Babich's excellent website on grenade launchers as well as interesting articles!
    www.tekidanki.com

    A chronicle of Japanese Automatic Weapons and Ordnance by William Easterly
    www.dragonsoffire.com

    Here's a quick link to the Type 99 data sheets:
    http://www.gunboards.com/sites/banza...a.htm#Model_99

    An interesting Japanese militaria sight hosted by knowledgeable helmet expert Eric Doodey:
    http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...splay.php?f=59

    This site provides information on ordnance from around the world to include Japanese ordnance.
    http://www.inert-ord.net/jap02h/index.html

    Not my cup of tea (ha!), but there are lots of serious collectors of Japanese sake cups. Before you buy, take a look:
    http://www.imperialjapansakecups.com/


    Interesting and educational threads on Jinsen "For Education" rifles
    http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=6687
    http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=7298

    Thanks Dale for the information. Kim

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    If the link you want us to find is there, I didn't find it.

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    Spend a few xtra bucks on Honeycutt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaelp View Post
    Spend a few xtra bucks on Honeycutt.
    It's more than double the price and overkill for a beginner. McCollum's book is great for beginners. Where you do have a good point though is that if you have enough interest to buy a book, you will probably end up with the Honeycutt book later anyways.

    Now, If I ever get the self control to stop adding to my gunshow guide, that'll be a must have book...LOL I think I am about there though.
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