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Need help with my rifle...Arisaka of some sort I think.
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07-28-2012 01:06 PM
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Appears to be a sporterized Type 99 short rifle
31 Series
Toyo Kogyo Corporation
Made between 1939 and 1945 (probably 1940)
Visit the following sites to learn more.
http://www.radix.net/~bbrown/japanese_markings.html
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A little hard to tell what it is missing from your photos. The obvious issue is the stock and upper handguard. A bit hard to tell is the rear sight. It looks like the military sight has been replaced with a civilian sight, photos too small to be sure.
Missing the butt plate and the front sight because you cut them off in the photos. If the rear sight is civilian, they probably replaced the front sight as well.
It looks like the rear band does not have the lug for a monopod so unless that has been altered you would not need a monopod. You do need the front barrel band.
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Wow, a grand slam! It's got it all! Does the dust cover match also?
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Mine has different sights for sure, no Mum (that's about the only other thing I knew for sure about it when I posted), and the stock must've been cut. The stock is the thing that was really confusing me when I tried to identify it (without using the guide on the markings). So it seems like it has been altered a lot...I know my grandpa got it in a trade from some guy years and years ago who used it for deer hunting and whatnot.
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And thanks for all the pics JJJ and the help everyone else...
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Yes, all of the pieces are matching. This one is a true vet bring back and still has the factory staked receiver screws. The condition is a little rough, including some scorch marks at the muzzle end (flame thrower?), but it is complete. Hopefully this will help 92FOX see what's missing from his sporterized rifle...
dustcover and bolt numbers...


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Originally Posted by
92FOX
Mine has different sights for sure, no Mum (that's about the only other thing I knew for sure about it when I posted), and the stock must've been cut. The stock is the thing that was really confusing me when I tried to identify it (without using the guide on the markings). So it seems like it has been altered a lot...I know my grandpa got it in a trade from some guy years and years ago who used it for deer hunting and whatnot.
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And thanks for all the pics JJJ and the help everyone else...
Unfortunately, many of these old miltary rifles were 'sporterized' for various reasons. They used to be very cheap (like Mosin Nagants are today) and people didn't think twice about cutting them up and 'improving' them.
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That is a fine looking example of a complete and unmolested Type 99.
I fear these rifles are rapidly being parted out and sold on the internet daily.
I am picking up my first Arisaka
today, a Type 38.
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Benton,
I agree, restore what you have, keep what you have... and if you don't have any... buy some. I fear the day of the CHEAP Arisaka
is over.
JJJ,
Outstanding rifle! I love it! Where did you find it?
92,
There are parts available to restore your rifle, if you wish to. It will cost some money, and time if you wish to do it right. I am a sucker for hard luck rifles... but I "worry" that the parts that I purchased on the 'net, came from an unmolested rifle, via Bubba who is parting them our for $$.