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Japanese cavalry sabers, originally introduced in the late 19th Century, all have machine made blades with serial numbers on the ricasso and will Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice condition Imperial Japanese WWII Type 32 'Otsu' Second Pattern Cavalry saber, complete with an original steel scabbard. Cavalry saber for sale. Japanese Type 32 Cavalry Saber (SW1271) Japanese Type 32 Cavalry saber. Type 32 Guntō is a government supply noncommissioned officer sword enacted in 1889 (August 23, Meiji 32). There are two kinds of these Guntōes, the 'Kō' for a cavalry trooper and the 'Otsu' for a transport soldier. The 'Kō' for the cavalry trooper has long cutting edge length 6.2cm compared with the 'Otsu', and a 'Kō' has a leather fingerplate on a guard. From Australia, this Japanese Type 32 (Model 1899) ‘Ko’ Pattern Sword is in superb original condition and is a first class example of its type. A genuine Cavalry Type 32 ‘Ko’ pattern sword, and not the more common ‘Otsu’, this is finest Type 32 of either variant that I have ever listed. Almost certainly a WW2 battlefield souvenir from the campaign in the Pacific, this sword has everything you look for in a. Commonly called cavalry swords, there are actually two versions of the type 32 army sword, the 'ko' (first model) and the 'otsu' (second model). The ko sword was for cavalry use, while the shorter otsu was intended mainly for foot soldiers. This is an 'ko' type 32 sword. It measures 39 5/8 inches in the scabbard. The sword length is 38 inches, with a blade length of 32 3/4 inches from tip to seppae.