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WOW! I am not into Japaneserifles, but that is a beauty. Nice restoration.
Was at the local gun shop this week and older gentleman walks in with a 7.7, after shop owner told him it wasn't worth his , ask if I could look at it. After he left store caught him in parking lot and he ask me if it was worth 20 bucks. Gave him his money, after a little research its a 21 series Kokura, all matching, bad news is someone tried to open bolt with safety on and broke bolt knob . Will find bolt body and have a nice play toy. Like yours lots of surface rust which came off but does have some pitting. Topped off with old M1carbine sling
Well, it was a busy summer for me and haven't had a chance to get back to this until now. Finally found some Hornady 7.7 Jap ammo and gritted my teeth as I paid $35 for a box of 20, but I really wanted to see how this thing would shoot. Went to a local range, figured with my old eyes & open sights, 50 yds. was abound all I needed (or could handle!) My thinking was that this was probably the first time this gun was fired since WWII.
As expected, it shot fairly high from only 50 yds out, which I over-compensated for in the first 2 shots (lower left-right). After that, the next 6 rounds were fairly consistent, all in the upper-right quadrant. Over all, a very good shooter in my opinion, not a "tack-driver", but then again, these old eyes ain't what they used to be!
--728shooter