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The majority of the defects have colored with age. Some of these defects have removed light portions of surface wood. There are numerous scattered scrapes, compressions, impact marks, scratches, nicks, scuffs, and numerous spots of scattered discoloration. The lower tang wraps around the front of the bottom piece to better secure the piece. The buttstock is made from two pieces of wood, with the bottom piece starting near the bottom of the pistol grip. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is smooth wood with finger grooves, metal nosecap with a hole for the included cleaning rod, pistol grip, straight comb, metal buttplate, two sling loops, and a folding wire monopod. The ladder has folding anti-aircraft wings attached, each marked “2” and “3”, and with a “V” notch on the outside edge (lower edge when unfolded to the horizontal position). The slider has spring-loaded latches for raising and lowering the slider and locking it into position. The sides of the ladder are marked from “3” to “15”. When the ladder is folded up, there is an aperture in the center of the slider for use. The rear of the ladder has a fixed peep sight for use when the ladder is folded down. The rear sight is a ladder sight that is screwed to the barrel. Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” dovetailed into a banded rectangular base on the barrel, the protective ears have broken off. The rear of the bolt handle and underside of the aircraft sight have small stampings. The back of the dust cover is marked “02”. The underside of the bolt handle, front of the safety, firing pin, side of the extractor, and the bottom of the bayonet lug are matched to the rifle and marked “260”. The top of the chamber ring is marked with a Japanese Chrysanthemum and three Japanese characters represent “99” and “Type” as read from left to right.
#Type 99 arisaka dust cover serial number#
Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number “40260” and stacked cannonballs representing the Kokura Arsenal. In researching this week, I read that the early Arisaka rifle builders weren't concerned with matching numbers.Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Foreign Military ArmsĪction Type: Bolt Action with Internal Magazine Fed By Stripper Clips. In essence, the Type 30 was a prototype and the foundation of what was to become the Arisika line of rifles. The Type 30 was phased out of production in 1905 and was replaced with the Type 38, forerunner of the popular Type 99. Serial# 544 on bolt looks like number#165 on ejector or L65 See other Type 99 and Type 38 to come soon. Original WWII Type 99 complete Japanese Arisaka bolt cal 7.7 ready to be use to restore your rifle that rifle. How much does a Type 99 Japanese Arisaka cost?
#Type 99 arisaka dust cover free#
Latest edition free of price tags and stickers JAPANESE ARISAKA SIMILAR MODELS Type 30 Rifle Type 38 (Model 1905) 6.5mm Type 44 Carbine Type 97 Sniper Type 99- 7.7mm The Type 38 rifle is occasionally seen in the United States. Finish on everything is original Japanese WWII with proper chromed bolt face. A rarely encountered Type 99 arisaka oddity. The same serial number as on all the bolt parts. The TYPE 99 7.7 Rifle Thick Steel Dust Cover wears a matching serial number and measures 5 7/8" long and has#013 stamped on the end.
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