I picked up a Series 11 Nagoya "last ditch" a couple months ago for $75 and it is also all matching. It came out of a private collection being liquidated by a broker in LA. He initially told me it was a "project gun" that no ne would want since it was "missing pieces and looks like a toy." I also picked up from him out of the same collection an all matching 1941 KAR98K but it was substantially more! It is pretty cool having such an early model and late model to compare. The Series 11 Nagoya actually shoots pretty well despite the front barrel band being welded on in a crooked position. I've actually been picking up 7.7 at the Crossroads Gun Shows here in southern California. There is a vendor who reloads it and it works very well. It is still really expensive, so when we go to shoot the Arisakas we only run a few rounds through them. My friends truly enjoy it! I will definitely avoid the Precision product as I have seen other complaints about it.