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    New type 99?

    I just picked this up for 190.00 at a yard sale. bore looks good, no major cracks or problems with stock, what do you all think? Also it doesn't look like it had a mum, no grind marks that i can see.
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    Numbers match on the bolt, extractor and bayo lug. the screws are staked.

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    Nice to see some new photos on here. Rifle looks good, seems like a fair price. Might be missing the dust cover and monopod but could be a transitional one that never had either.

    The mum was probably expertly removed to leave a nice receiver post war. I've seen them like that before. It it was lightly stamped to begin with, not that hard to do.

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    Grimm, Yes I agree with Aragorn-- the Mum was removed and the receiver ring nicely cleaned up. Looks good and kudos on the matching numbers and staked screws. Price seems like a good bargain. Salt Flat

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    Very nice

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