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11-12-2014 01:12 PM
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looks like a jap mauser. ??
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Not sure as to which type but that's a Siamese mauser. Manufactured by the Japanese
at the Koishikawa arsenal.
Piece on .410 could be the ejector but will need more photo's to tell. Have you tried holding the trigger to the rear while inserting the bolt?
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Vintage Hunter,
Tried everything I knew to get the .410 bolt to go over that little piece of metal. I thought maybe somebody would of had a singles shot Ranger and knew what that metal piece was for. Thanks. There is always a metal punch and a large hammer!!
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There is always a metal punch and a large hammer!!
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The writing and numerals are Siamese.
It is, as already mentioned, a Japanese-made Mauser.
For enlightenment as to the markings, go here:
http://oldmilitarymarkings.com/japanese_markings.html
where you can see that the "Heaped cannonball" logo was used by Koishikawa (later: Kokura) arsenal.
Take off the buttplate, and you will very probably see a dovetail joint. The apparent crack right through the butt is, in fact, the line where the butt was assembled from two pieces of wood, and it is very common on Arisaka
-style rifles that this glue joint has failed because of wood shrinkage. A repair is quite feasible, if you have the time to clean up the wood and scrape off the old glue.
The bad news, if you are a shooter. These rifles were chambered in 8mm Siamese, NOT 8mm Mauser. Reloading material will be difficult to obtain = expensive.
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 11-13-2014 at 09:50 AM.
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On the little Ranger shotgun, you DON`T have the front of the bolt lined up correctly & if I am not mistaken that`s the ejector & it just sits in a hole & its broken !........................
Ejector Gun Parts | 121260E | Numrich Gun Parts
Last edited by 303tom; 11-13-2014 at 11:35 AM.
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Patrick,
When I first saw it and the split stock, I thought it might be Japanese
but I did not recognize it as Siamese (those two Disney Siamese cats just came to mind).Would not of known what is was with out the board's help.
I offered her $50.00 for it as it is Japanese. I got to check out the difference between a 8 mm and a Siamese 8 mm. I never knew that there was a difference. Thanks