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I "accidentally" bought a rechambered Type 99, is it worth anything?
I paid $400 for this Arisaka
. When I bought it, I didn't realize people rechambered them.
Imagine my surprise when I tried to feed it some 7.7...
Pics: Arisaka - Imgur
It is a Nagoya serial 423,xx serial.
Overall condition is good.
Bluing is solid, with some areas having a light orange patina.
Barrel has a little pitting on the surfce under the hand guard.
Serials on bolt match rifle
Aircraft sights are intact and functional
has the original monopod
Mum is intact
About the nicest stock I've seen on an arisaka. One small chunk missing, but very good overall.
i -think- it's chambered in 300 savage. My original intention was to make this a wallhanger and not a shooter so I probably won't invest the money to find out.
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12-06-2014 02:28 AM
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You would have to rebarrel for the .300 Savage !....................
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Originally Posted by
303tom
You would have to rebarrel for the .300 Savage !....................
Not necessarily. Could've had the chamber bushed. Might be worth investigating to find out. Could be as simple as a spacer type bushing like those used by the Navy to convert it's M1
Garands from 30-06 to 7.62mm.
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The barrel is set back about the difference between 7.7 and 300s. Maybe i will cast the chamber.
Does this chambering ruin the value totally though?
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Accuracy would not be worth a darn sending a .308 bullet down a .311 bore ! Are you sure there is not the front piece of a broken case in there ?................
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Absolutely sure. next to an unaltered arisaka, the chamber is noticeably cut back/shorter and has a gap in the wood.
I took it back to the LGS and they tried to run .308 in it but the bolt wouldn't close. So it's very likely 300savage (they didn't have any on hand.)
So unfortunately, I have $400 wall art.
At least it has a good stock (maybe original) and aircraft sights and a monopod. Now I just need to find an intact-mum type 99 nagoya of the same series and build my own mixmaster.
Last edited by DekaeS; 12-06-2014 at 01:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by
DekaeS
the chamber is noticeably cut back/shorter and has a gap in the wood.
Well, you didn't tell us about that to begin with. At least it wasn't bored out and sleeved then rechambered for the shorter round. I still wouldn't condemn it to wall hanger status just yet. It takes a fair bit of skill to set back and rechamber a barrel correctly so the conversion was most likely done by a professional gunsmith and as long as CHS is ok it would, IMO, be quite shootable. And yes, the mods do ruin it's collector value.

Originally Posted by
303tom
Accuracy would not be worth a darn sending a .308 bullet down a .311 bore !
One never knows. I have a 1909 Argentine
and two Finnish
Mosin Nagants that shoot .308'' bullets very well. One of the Finns is a supposedly scarce Tikka 91/30 that unfortunately got converted into a fake PU sniper by Century Arms but it actually shoots better with .308 bullets than it will with .311 or .312's.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 12-06-2014 at 03:37 PM.
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300 Savage is still available although it is on the pricy side these days. I own one in a 99 Savage. Excellent deer cartridge, used to be widely manufactured but the 308 spelled it's doom.
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