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    My first Arisaka!

    Had a Birthday weekend at Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot! Got to fire 4 mags out of an MP40 and 50rds out of a PKM! First machine guns I've fired. I also picked up my first Airsaka! Got a stellar deal on it. I cant wait to get her cleaned up. Has a great bore and strong rifling. It needs some TLC. From what I can tell, it's a 1942 Kokura manufacture?



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    It's looking good... I think lots of them were OK.
    Regards, Jim

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    Smooth safety knob, a bit distinctive. Curious as to how you established a date. Need to know the series number.

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    Congradulations. Looks ummolested with a nice aged red finish.
    No attempt to hijack the thread but the thread made me recall somthing. While watching Dirty Harry last evening I noticed what I believe was an Arisakaicon on the wall in the electronics store where Harry was picking up some coms gear for his ransom drop.
    Anyone ever noticed that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Smooth safety knob, a bit distinctive. Curious as to how you established a date. Need to know the series number.
    I based it solely off of this, if it holds any weight. My rifle has the marking for Kokura after the serial number and the Japaneseicon character for 1942.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    Anyone ever noticed that?
    No, I remember the scene too...

    Back to the current rifle, where were we?
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    Whats the story behind the saftey knobs?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Smooth safety knob, a bit distinctive. Curious as to how you established a date. Need to know the series number.
    I just took apart the bolt in like 2 minutes with no idea. What a fool proof design. I love it.


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    Missing the AA sights ,monopod , cleaning rod , and the wrong safety [ maybe the whole bolt ? , does the bolt body match ? ]

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    All numbers on bolt match.


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