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Arisaka No Mum. Anybody got a clue?

Yes can see rifling
Then it's a late war Model 99 Arisaka that was produced somewhere other than Japan. Someone has sporterized it, meaning cut down the stock to make it more "modern." It is chambered in 7.7x58 and is commonly refered to as 7.7 Jap. I'm not sure how culturally insensitive that may or may not be anymore. As with anything, it's only worth what someone will pay for it but it's probably worth in the neighborhood of $300-$500.
 
So anyone know what the other stamp on top stands for? Been googling it too but my old eyes going batty!! Thanks for all the info so far
It's called "kanji." Japanese characters. It identifies the model. Here is another example of a Type 99 but with the mum.


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This is the Type 99 my dad brought back from Okinawa. Mum clearly ground off. Also the bayonets he brought back. Great shooter if you're willing to pay up for the ammo which is pricey.

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