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The only marks on the action are in the 3rd pictureThere will be more markings on the receiver. The marking on the stock is irrelevant. I would bet there is a proof mark somewhere on the actual receiver.
From looking at the chamber I'd have to say 30 carbineFrom the marks I would guess it's a Turkish Mauser but hard to tell without seeing the whole gun, what caliber?
Out of my league. Looks kinda modern (for me )
Kinda looks like an Arisaka Type 30 bayonet? Writing could be Japanese. Need more photos.
This is my guess too.I agree, and I’m leaning towards arisaka as well (it’s always an arisaka).
Could we get pictures of the whole rifle? Or at least the receiver section?
It's not my rifle so I can't take anything apart. When I was taking pictures I got distracted after I was trying to get a clear picture of the only markings on the receiver. What I can say is it's a single shot, bolt action, bolt lift is 90 degrees. I'm still thinking 1908 Brazilian mauser. With the very little markings and the ones it does have are just odd.
It has abayonet but it looks like an m16 bayonet and a ka-bar had a babyM1 Carbines don't have those markings, or that bayonet attachment.
Don't think an M1 Carbine even had a bayonet.
Without pictures of the whole rifle, especially the receiver & bolt, it's really hard to tell what it is.
From the little info we have, i'm also leaning towards Turkish Mauser.
That's what I thoughtKinda looks like an Arisaka Type 30 bayonet? Writing could be Japanese. Need more photos.
I was going to say Type 99, but that would have more receiver markings.Kinda looks like an Arisaka Type 30 bayonet? Writing could be Japanese. Need more photos.
Of course the 30 Carbines had a bayonet lug. Beginning in 1944. Many are retro fitted. My IBM is all original and matching, except for the bayonet lug type barrel band, no IBM had one unless they were added later.M1 Carbines don't have those markings, or that bayonet attachment.
Don't think an M1 Carbine even had a bayonet.
Without pictures of the whole rifle, especially the receiver & bolt, it's really hard to tell what it is.
From the little info we have, i'm also leaning towards Turkish Mauser.