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IWO JIMA BRINGBACK T38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE

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IWO JIMA BRINGBACK T38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE
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GROUPING.Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 2029048. Bbl. 31 1/2". Blade front sight. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2400m. Matching numbers on receiver & bayonet lug. Bolt handle is numbered "040". Early "No-series" Nagoya T38 rifle with 00 prefix. Receiver ring has mum with Nagoya overstamp. This rifle was taken from a dead Japanese infantryman at Kitano Point airstrip on Iwo Jima by John Desaulniers a US Marine. Amongst WW2 Pacific battles none is more well known than Iwo Jima. This rifle & grouping represents a great opportunity for the advanced Pacific or military collector to acquire a piece of history tied to a very famous WW2 battle with provenance. Blued finish. Asian hardwood stock set with two piece butt & bottom mounted sling swivels. Right side of butt has "48" painted rack number. Cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: bottle of black sand from Iwo Jima, a hardcover copy of Fred Honeycutt's book "Military Rifles of Japan", a Japanese compass, several pieces of Japanese "Invasion" paper money, some Chinese paper money, a T30 bayonet made by National Denki under Kokura supervision with scabbard & frog. Also most notably included are a Japanese meatball flag with writing that translates to "Death to the British" & "Death to the Americans" & a 1994 dated notarized letter from John Desaulniers. The letter tells the story of how he picked up the rifle, flag, money, compass & bayonet. The flag was supposed to be magical & protect the Japanese soldier but it bears blood stains & damage from a bayonet which killed him. CONDITION: stock set shows scattered dings, handling marks & scratches all consistent with combat usage. Metal retains 50% original blue with overall fading to gray, light oxidation, edge wear & handling marks. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is a bit dark with strong rifling & perhaps some frosting. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. (26-1990/MJC). CURIO. $4000-6000.