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  • Arisaka Myths and Misconceptions - A Guide to the Japanese Type 99 Arisaka
    Nearly all Type 99 rifles are stamped with a chrysanthemum symbol on the top of their receiver In short this mum (as it is commonly referred to by collectors) was the symbol of the Japanese Emperor
  • The Missing Mum Mystery: Solved - Phillips (Vol. IX No. 2) — Armax: The . . .
    All Japanese rifles since the 1880s were marked with the chrysanthemum, and it is common to find examples of various models of rifle with the chrysanthemum intact, whilst other examples of the same model have had the seal removed or mutilated
  • Arisaka Type 99 Identification Dating | Relics Rifles
    A practical collector reference for identifying the Japanese Arisaka Type 99 by receiver markings, chrysanthemum status, arsenal and subcontractor symbols, series marks, and approximate serial production
  • Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II
    A chrysanthemum with 16 petals (the symbol of the Japanese Emperor) was usually stamped on the receiver of rifles manufactured for the Imperial Japanese Army, indicating that the rifle belonged to the Emperor
  • THE MISSING MUM MYSTERY - banzaionline. com
    A large number of rifles brought home by veterans after WW II had the chrysanthemum (mum) removed or defaced This article examines what we know, 50 years + after the end of the Pacific conflict, of the removal defacement of this seal
  • How to identify Japanese bolt action rifle? - TheGunZone
    The Imperial Chrysanthemum is a symbol of the Emperor of Japan and a significant indicator of the rifle’s origin Intact examples are highly valued by collectors
  • The Japanese WWII Rifles mum - by Charles Roseberry
    The government ensured this practice was followed in numerous ways One way was that when weapons were issued to soldiers, the Imperial body had the official seal (Chrysanthemum) affixed to the weapons This was done because they were the property of and belonged to the emperor
  • Japanese Rifles FAQ Castle-Thunder. com
    It is considered a symbol of the royal family, and was placed on Military Rifles to indicate ownership by the Emporer The Chrysanthemum was often removed, (by grinding or otherwise defaced,) to prevent a possession of the Emporer from falling into the hands of the 'Barbarians'
  • Iwo Jima Type 99 Arisaka Bolt-Action Rifle: Its History
    Unlike most Arisakas, which had the Imperial Chrysanthemum stamp that designated them as the Japanese Emperor’s property ground off the front receiver ring before they were surrendered, this rifle’s “mum” is intact This indicates the rifle was a genuine battlefield pickup
  • Japanese Arisaka Rifle with Bayonet - Smithsonian Institution
    The rifle was stamped on the receiver with a sixteen-petal chrysanthemum, the symbol of the Japanese emperor The chrysanthemum stamp showed the rifle was manufactured for the Imperial Japanese Army and therefore belonged to the emperor





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