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    Finding a Type 2 Arisaka forestock?

    Hello,
    I know this is a long shot, but can anyone help me with finding a Type 2 forestock? A friend of mine owns a Type 2 but it has been sporterized and he would like to restore it to original configuration. Thanks for any suggestions you can give.


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    ebay gets lots of arisaka parts. You have to be patient sometimes but eventually one will probably show up.

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    Why would you go to all that effort and not dovetail the stock joint? Pretty expensive for a repro stock set. But then again, probably only a few people out there that would ever need one.

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    Yeah, I thought the same thing. That is a lot of milling not to put the dove tail in it. It sure looks good though
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    That is a nice looking stock. I bet with today's glues are so good that dovetailing is not needed, and it would add cost.

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    Mike, you are probably right.
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    Also a good way to "detect" that it is a repo?!?!?!?!

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