The shiki character and the characters for the japanese numerals are shown in the following table. This guide delves deep into the intricacies of type 30 bayonet markings, providing a comprehensive understanding of their meaning and significance 1 kk is an abbreviation for kabushiki kaishi, which signifies the firm as a joint stock company (i.e., corporation).
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Its referred to as the 30th year rifle bayonet because of the 30th year of the reign of meiji in japan
They were used on all standard jap arms except the type 44
Yours is an early koishikawa (tokyo) arsenal with hooked crossguard likely made before 1936. I have encountered a peculiar w marking on a type 30 bayonet belonging to a friend The bayonet appears to be a tokyo arsenal produced example from prior to 1923, given its features. Besides the markings of the many different manufacturers, including private contractors, there are several major differentiating features in the crossguard, blade, pommel, grips and scabbards.
A pictorial guide to the marks used by japanese bayonet manufacturers. Authenticating a type 30 bayonet requires careful examination of its various markings These markings, often subtly etched or stamped, provide a wealth of information about its manufacturer, date of production, and even sometimes the specific arsenal. Glad to see a few of the original markings are present
The marking encircled by black is the tokyo logo, the same as on your bayonet
The character encircled by red is the number three In this case denoting the taisho year three , or 1915.