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    Thats what my first Arisakaicon was. Nice to start out with uncommon one!

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    Very nice. I have a ground mum no series but even though it is a bolt mismatch the bolt number is only off by one number.

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    Aragon here's my example. The monopod's a repro added by the previous owner and the sling is an older sling but definitely not original. However the stock doesn't seem to be sanded and as said before the bolt is only one number off the serial number. When it comes to the mum I'm not real sure how to classify it. It's either ground or excessively defaced. Either way this rifle was a gift to me by the previous owner to help with my collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by burb1989 View Post
    It's either ground or excessively defaced.
    Looks like chisel strikes.
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    that looks good as i only saw it in passing

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    It's actually my fourth Type 99, just the first with a mum. Now I'm debating selling or trading two of them. Hard decision, don't like getting rid of guns. The one I'm definitely keeping is a substitute standard in super shape other than the ground mum. I have repro dustcover and monopod I'll probably put on it until I can locate originals.

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    I personally have bought type 99 parts off this website here in the past when I did a restoration. I recommend emailing the owner and asking if he has any of those specific parts in stock and not listed (I did this for a Type 99 dust cover).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglelord17 View Post
    I personally have bought type 99 parts off this website here in the past when I did a restoration. I recommend emailing the owner and asking if he has any of those specific parts in stock and not listed (I did this for a Type 99 dust cover).

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    If you keep just one make sure its this one. Only about 8000 made, a lot less than that matching with mum.

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    that is really nice type 99.

    could you turn the two extras into an '03 or something else on your want list?

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