Replacement for the Type 30, the most produced Japanese bolt-action rifle. Improved safety, stronger action, and better ergonomics. Standard Japanese Army rifle through WWI and into WWII until partially replaced by the Type 99. The Kokura and Nagoya arsenals produced most examples. Some were sold to Russia during WWI and Britain experimented with them. Type: Rifle Action: Bolt-Action Caliber: 6.5x50mm Arisaka Capacity: 5 Year introduced: 1905, Japan Weight: 140 oz Overall length: 50" Status: Discontinued Military use: Yes Intended use: military