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sdh1911
01-19-2007, 10:52 AM
I have a fellow at work who is very heavy into Jap rifles. He offered a trade for a Type 99 I have, a 1939 Hiroshima arsenal marked w/mum for a near mint Jungle carbine (all correct). I'm leaning towards it, being as how I'm truing to build up commonwealth guns, What do you think-SDH:beerchug:

Claven2
01-19-2007, 11:02 AM
I think it's probably an even trade. Which gun speaks to you more?

sdh1911
01-19-2007, 12:01 PM
By far the Jungle carbine, its affordable to shoot, should I feel like the punishment-SDH

Missing Something
01-21-2007, 05:37 PM
I have a fellow at work who is very heavy into Jap rifles. He offered a trade for a Type 99 I have, a 1939 Hiroshima arsenal marked w/mum for a near mint Jungle carbine (all correct). I'm leaning towards it, being as how I'm truing to build up commonwealth guns, What do you think-SDH:beerchug:

Sent you an email.... apparently I can't read too good :madsmile:

sdh1911
01-22-2007, 08:08 PM
Sorry, I didn't get the E-Mail. My entire family has been using it and I'm not sure I didn't get it and one of the kids blew it off. Try sending a P.M., I know I'll get it, Many Thanks-SDH

Missing Something
01-26-2007, 06:57 AM
I sent you an email stating that I had a #5 carbine that I can part with if your interested in a trade. I then re-read your post....
I have too many enfields and no jap rifles.... so.....

Cheers,
Craig

sdh1911
01-26-2007, 07:29 AM
The deal I was entered didn't work out, oh well, it was worth a try. My 99 is in great shape but does not have a mono pod or cleaning rod. I guess that killed the deal. My uncle was in the 4th Marines and faced the Japanese on three major invasions he wasn't very fond of them, I guess I can say the same about the way I feel about there rifles-SDH

Claven2
01-26-2007, 07:42 AM
The rifles are actually quite capable.

I don;t have the specifics of YOUR rifle, but many never hada monopod. Cleaning rods can be had on e-bay from time to time. Monopods can also be bought if yours should, indeed, have one.

Got any pics of the rifle & markings? I have a soft spot for 99's. With the right loads they are very respectable.

sdh1911
01-26-2007, 12:13 PM
I have one of those type 99, 1943, made in Hiroshima. It has a mint bore and stock. I'm not sure if the bolt matches (I'm at work right now, so I can't go and check) While I don't dislike the gun, it's not something I'd pay $50.00 a box of ammo to shoot. I would much rather have a nice commonwealth rifle instead, especially a #5 jungle carbine. It all started with a conversation with a fella here at work who likes the Jap stuff and he knows I'm looking for commonwealth stuff. I guess he may have already had something too close to mine to trade. Oh well-SDH

Claven2
01-26-2007, 02:39 PM
I have one of those type 99, 1943, made in Hiroshima. It has a mint bore and stock. I'm not sure if the bolt matches (I'm at work right now, so I can't go and check) While I don't dislike the gun, it's not something I'd pay $50.00 a box of ammo to shoot. I would much rather have a nice commonwealth rifle instead, especially a #5 jungle carbine. It all started with a conversation with a fella here at work who likes the Jap stuff and he knows I'm looking for commonwealth stuff. I guess he may have already had something too close to mine to trade. Oh well-SDH

If it's Hiroshima, it's a Toyo Kogyo. 1943 would likely make it 32nd or 33rd series, either full 99 or transitional.

Is the bayonet band capable of accepting the Monopod? If so, it's be 32nd for sure.

Bore on these are chromed, so that's why it's mint ;) TK chromed barrels until mid-way through the 33rd series when they switched completely to making the substitute standard model, often erroneously referred to as a "last ditch 99".

I have a pictorial of an early 33rd series transitional in the MKL you might want to check out along with lots of info.

sdh1911
01-29-2007, 02:53 PM
Thanks for the info, yes its good for the mono pod. Sad to say I have a fellow coming over buy it for $400.00 US. I figure I'll need the cash when Sarcos gets the next shipment of Swedish bolt guns. I just can't pass them by. I need a mint C.G. 96, Husky type 2 38 and M94. Then I have that string pretty well covered. The only thing I really want with the Jap guns is one combat example same with the French. They just don't get my motor running-SDH

Claven2
01-29-2007, 07:10 PM
Well, IMHO, the real gems coming in from Sweden right now are NOT the M94/M38 Mausers, but rather the Reminton Rolling blocks in 12mm and 8x58R. Just bought one of the sporterized ones yesterday for the action. GREAT deal on these ;) Better than the Mauser deals considering how common Swede Mausers are on a whole.

sdh1911
02-01-2007, 08:59 AM
Hum, never gave it much though, I pretty much collect 20th century stuff. Maybe a time for a re-adjustment in policy. Many Thanks-SDh