Here in Alaska, the citizens probably have every firearm known to be made, cannons, full auto, 50 cal, you name it. All of them are legal here with the proper ATF documents.
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Here in Alaska, the citizens probably have every firearm known to be made, cannons, full auto, 50 cal, you name it. All of them are legal here with the proper ATF documents.
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So, the other day I had a very large, heavy box of gun parts left on the deck of my house. Seems a guy was cleaning up his late fathers estate and the dad had some gun parts. I have no idea who he...
I have a makers mark I am trying to figure it out.
Thanks.
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You guys are awesome. Thanks so much.
More photos. The head is removable, straight bolt. If I can identify the bolt, I will clean it up.
Again thanks.
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I know how important a rifle bolt is, some are nearly impossible to locate. I really want to identify this one if someone can held me.
Thanks
First thing, A lot the Enfield no.5 has been butchered and sold, you buy one and it may be a POS. People have sanded stocks, retrofitted number four stocks. Barrels are shot out, retrofitted no.4,...
And I have another problem, the stock has been carved on, and I don't know what to with it.
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I don't know the history of the carving so do I find a replacement stock? Is it a important part...
The parts that are needed are located in Europe mostly. Find Fazakerley exclusively is even going to be more difficult.
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The receiver and barrel match up. No butchery, Frankenstein etc.
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Books that I have acquired;
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Hello, I am back!
So, the elusive original No.5 MKI is difficult to find since it's been copied, Frankenstein, No.4 hacked and so on.
I am going to restore a battlefield rifle, and the English...
Thanks I tried to keep it period correct between 1935-1940. :D
Finished up on the Arisaka type 38 Japanese rifle with bayonet from 1935 era. Totally, a better firearm than the type 99, and a lot of other rifles. I put some rounds down range and it AWESOME for a...
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Everything is exact, perfect, ready for the woods. I can take this out and know it's safe to shoot, it's 100% correct, and it's 100% complete, 100% safe,...
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As you can see it is restored.
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Overall it's a really nice firearm.
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As you can see it is restored, one rifle that is going to be used without any worries about the safety of the rifle.
And, I am getting pretty good at identifying the type of Arisaka rifles. :)
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I found another place for help, Gunboards" between them and "Milsurps" I have made a lot of progress. I have gotten a part that I was desperate for, A lot of help from type 38 gun owners. I still...
Thanks, it helped me to read about the serial numbers.
I have a book (Japanese rifles of WWII)) on the rifles and it helps me out also.
The 38 Arisaka model I have, was made somewhere about...
Getting the receiver, barrel, bolt cleaned up, serviced. The headspace was not good, the barrel was in excellent condition.
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I'm not changing the finish, I am cleaning up the parts,...
In my opinion, this 25th series Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38, was a really great firearm in WWII, reason is that they were made before WWII, made only by the Japanese government under strict...