ARISAKA BAYONET VARIATIONS K-P
Japanese Arisaka bayonets come with several different variations. The changes were made usually to ease production with the "cruder" ones being made towards the end of the war. However it should be noted that the different arsenals changed their designs at different times, with the larger arsenals never putting the crudest into production.
The "Variation" used in the notes is that from Larry Johnson's book (All pictures/notes courtesy of Juken30)
Note: reported manufactures logos appear above photos of each variation
Variation |
Pommel |
Grips | Quillion | Blade | Notes |
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R | SRR | Slab | Blade in photo: Nagoya / Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, only known maker | |
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BHF |
rivet |
H | Slab | Blade in Photo: Osaka / Matsushita National , only known maker |
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BHF |
rivet |
SC | Slab | Blade in Photo: Osaka / Matsushita National, also made by: Kokura / Matsushita & Kokura / Hikari Seiki |
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BHF |
rivet |
SR | Slab | Blade in Photo: Osaka / Matsushita National, only known maker |
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BHC |
S
rivet |
SC | Slab | Blades in Photo: Anchor Star, 1st style quillion arsenal marked / false edge, 2nd style quillion no mark / false edge. |
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R |
S
rivet |
SC | Slab | Blade in Photo: Kokura / Hikari Seiki (Hikari Precision Instruments) only 2 known makers, Hikari & Jinsen |