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    Arisaka extractor collars

    Does anyone know if the bolt extractor collars are interchangeable for the Type 99 and Type 38?
    A vendor out there lists their extractor collar as such. Wonder if it is true. Need one for a Type 99.
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    Hi butlersrangers, Your pictures helped out a...

    Hi butlersrangers,
    Your pictures helped out a whole lot!
    I think I'm OK. Though I don't have the Type 38 with me, I compared a picture of my own with your pictures and see that what's missing from...
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    Well, that sounds like sound advice. I looked at...

    Well, that sounds like sound advice. I looked at all the other type 38 bolt stop auctions on E-Bay and the complete ones have the same 4 parts mine came with...so I'll have to research the part on...
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    Question about Type 38 bolt stop

    Hi everyone,
    I'm gathering parts for both Type 99 and Type 38 rifles to restore some old bring backs.
    I have a question about the Type 38 bolt stop I just bought on E-Bay. It consists of two...
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    Lt. Hanley was a six-stripe sgt. in the pilot...

    Lt. Hanley was a six-stripe sgt. in the pilot episode "A Day in June" . Nobody else changed rank.

    Hanley and Saunders both carried Garands in the pilot episode. Saunders adjusted the rear sights...
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    Thanks! I will be buying it either way but the...

    Thanks! I will be buying it either way but the prices are all over the place in various websites.
    It's a shooter. Lots of wear everywhere. 60% may be a generous extimate on the finish after seeing...
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    Rampant colt OK in rear of slide?

    Hi,
    I want to buy a Colt 1911 made in 1918 SN# 288XXX. There's a rampant colt stamped at the rear of the slide behind the grasping grooves and Clawson's book says that the rampant colt stamp...
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    It could just be the pictures but the lighter one...

    It could just be the pictures but the lighter one of the two stocks has an ordnance wheel that seems older than the stamp next to it. Really close-up pictures will get you the help you want.
    I'm no...
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    Speaking of small details, one of these days we...

    Speaking of small details, one of these days we will be able to read the serial number in one of these pictures.
    That would be something if it were your rifle!
  10. Neat idea. No stress on the barrel while...

    Neat idea.
    No stress on the barrel while tightening the lock.
    No scratches either.
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