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Type 99 Arisaka Vet Bring Backs
Last edited by gunbuff58; 03-30-2009 at 03:23 PM.
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03-30-2009 03:19 PM
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Very Lucky.
Always nice to have history handed to us.
Cary
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Those are great and they will be saved from Bubba. I picked up a nice type 99 at Webster Fl. Flea Market last year and a wood handle bayo for my M1
Carbine.
Wife and I are going to our home in Leesburg Fl to see the Leesbrg Bike Fest (200.000 + bikers) at the end of April....
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Forgot. Could you post some images of the sword? I am developing an interest in them. You will need to take the tang covering off an see if there is any maker markings. I may be able to get them translated.
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Sorry, both swords are gone. I have only the three rifles and bayonet.
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Kansas City Gun Show
There was one (1) vet bringback "not defaced" at the last gunshow at KCI a couple of weeks ago the had the paperwork from 1944 signed by a Capt.
I was tempted to think twice about the $700 price tag....
It looks as though you are very fortunate to have some nice examples ( the zaniness of the current gun market will probably hit WW II Japanese
rifles as well).
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Please share the story behind the rifles!
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Very nice...! Way cool to get three from the guy who actually brought/sent them home. I picked up my first Arisaka
last month along with a type 90 helmet with full chinstraps and Kanji on the straps and bayonet for the Arisaka. The Arisaka had a nice M1
Carbine sling on it. Paid $1000 for the whole lot. I got lucky, the mum on my rifle was not ground off. The story was a Marine brought it home from the war. The guy I purchased it from bought it off of the Marines sister after he passed away. I won't shoot it because it is a late war rifle and from what have I read it is a good idea not to shoot the late ones. Chris