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Sporterized Ariska
That gun in the auction had 45 bidders....so there must be people that liked that gun. Personally I think they ruined it.... but thats just me.
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01-01-2010 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
Bob in Maine
That 7.62 sporter has to be a very sloppy shooter in a 7.7 bore. Should have left it 7.7 and reloaded for it. My 2 cents. You asked.
If the would be owner is a savvy reloader it's a simple matter to install a .311 dia. neck expander in a .308 sizing die and then use .311 dia. bullets which are available in a fairly wide weight range from all the major bullet manufacturers.
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I'm with Thumper on this one, don't like that yellow wood, ughh. And way too much money. All of riceone's sporters look better IMHO, even the one with the bolt that looks like a gynecologist's tool. LOL
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i picked up a T38 for $65 that didn't fire, the original barrel's chamber was butchered. i rechambered a new pull off Remington ( RemAsaka) commercial barrel and match chambered it in 7X57 ( 7MM Mauser) mounted the Remington factory front and rear sights on barrel the rifle feeds reliably and will be a tack driver. best thing is it's an unground Mukden that has all matching parts except for the barrel and it was sportered beforehand a moot point, but it functions now and is a neat piece of history that can be shot without any worry about killing it's collectability. still looking for that unground pearl regards
Stu
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Your uncle brought a Japanese
rifle home from Germany
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Well, Japan
and Germany
were allies in WWII so it would'nt be a big stretch of imagination to think a German may have been to Japan on war business and took a likeing to that T-38 and smuggled it home, or if he happened to be an officer simply walked away with it. Stranger things have happened!
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Looking at the safety that looks like an early Tokyo T38, could you post picture of the serial number side? Japan
sold a bunch of rifles to European countries before the first WW. This could be one of them. I doubt very seriously that this rifle was from Japan during WW2. Can tell by the serial number when it was made. riceone
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Originally Posted by
riceone
Weatherby started his impire on an Enfiled 1917 Action for his magnum cartridges. Numerous Gunsmiths built up custom rifles between the two World Wars on military actions. Anyone can go to town and buy a rifle, but how many people can put one together that looks decent from a military. I'm not a gunsmith, just a wood whittler and file and hacksaw man but I have made a few decent rifles. The first one pictures I picked up a chopped up Mauser in
Germany
in 1955 and had a local German gunsmith make what you see. I did the other two. I like mannlicher stocks. riceone.
I like mannlicher stocks too. You have some handsome rifles. I have to say that the Japanese
rifle in the first post is pretty ugly.....