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    type 2 Japanese paratroop rifle

    This is my T2 Rifle. Bought it 1968. Fired it and found it accurate and reliable Had not shot it again. I wondered then about the turned down bolt handle. I thought it was used on the paratroop rifle for compactness. I got it out this week and again wondered if the bolt was normal. The rifle is total matching including bolt and cover.
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    Bolt does not appear to be normal. They were not made with bent bolts.

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    With the use of some heat stop paste, it seems feasible to locally heat and straighten the handle. Wouldn't hurt to turn a heat sink for the bolt's bore, either, but it ought not be needed if the heat is localized well. Acetylene torch with small tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    With the use of some heat stop paste, it seems feasible to locally heat and straighten the handle. Wouldn't hurt to turn a heat sink for the bolt's bore, either, but it ought not be needed if the heat is localized well. Acetylene torch with small tip.
    That I could do but I'll just use an untouched bolt to return it to factory configuration. without the dust cover. Then, both halves match with a MM bolt. thanks..

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