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Did you take the bolt apart and check the number on the end of the safety knob? I still can't imagine that being correct for that rifle. Unless someone tried to polish it up while they were drilling extra holes in the receiver.
I can't find my Japnese Rifle book, been missing for about 2 months, starting to fear I left it somewhere. I do have a second one but it doesn't show the detail of the safety knob. I believe it should be grooved however.
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OK, mystery solved. Late war bolt. Probably has a chrome bore which the early ones did so it should be in good shape.
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Some clean photos!
Nice looking rifle now with some oil on it...
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Nice looking rifle now with some oil on it...
I have never seen such a dry rifle! Im going to take care of the rust tonight.
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Ballistol also works wonders on wood stocks!
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Fires 100% fine!
Excellent. Nice photos BTW.
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