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    My two T-99 Long Rifles

    Just thought I'd post my two Longs.
    Both Nagoya mfg.
    The 1st one is all matching with an unground Mum. The mono pad and cleaning rod are repros though. It has a Japaneseicon training sling on it.
    No. 2, is all matching except the bolt body itself, however the safety and firing pin are matching to the rifle. The Mum is about 98% because it has a tiny about a 1/16"ding/line in it that is not noticable unless you really look closely for it. Ray
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    Oops forgot the Mum on the first one so here it is along with more photos of the first rifle.

    I really like the T-99 Long rifles as the stocks are much slimmer/trimmer like the regular T-99 rifles only longer not as bulky or thick as T-38 rifle stocks are and they balance niicely. Ray
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    Nice rifles

    I also have two T99 long rifles, though both of mine are Toyo Kogyo made. Both of mine are ground, one is matching bolt and the other is the right number bolt but wrong factory. They are interesting rifles and good to shoot.
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    "the other is the right number bolt but wrong factory".

    Boy that's unusual to find numbers matching but worng factory. Ray

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