![]() ![]() Likely meeting him thursday to take a closer look and decide, was planning on talking him down closer to 300. He seems to believe some units marked the off caliber Arisakas when the 7.7 arisaka became more popular? which also brings up, should I change the furniture on it as well? My biggest question tho is why does the stock have a large "9" ingraved into it. Seeing as i dont fancy spending thousands to complete a Japanese small arms collection I dont mind a lower end example until I can upgrade later down the road. Dents and scratches, and there is a 3 long crack on the right side on the top of the barrel channel at the muzzle end that has been repaired. This is a used set in good overall condition. He is asking 400$CAD which reflects condition as a mint example will fetch upwards of 2g's. The stock includes the trigger guard& floorplate assembly, magazine box, steel buttplate, recoil lug, and cleaning rod& retainer. I guess they made them that way as it took far less wood to do so and the years have opened up the gap. And the stock was put together from 2 pieces of wood and the joint was coming apart. The stock was cracked at the magazine area. Stock appears to have a crack to the front lower handguard, mum is ground and is missing the cleaning rod, otherwise all matching SN and still in working order from what he tells me. Well, I got a look at it today and didn't buy it. This one here is a Koishikawa arsenal with serial 1337XXX placing it likely in the 20's. Factory loaded ammunition and brass cases are available from Norma and Graf. 303 British and the standard military load delivered the same muzzle energy as the. Bore Condition: 'Good, clean and shiny with worn rifling. The 7.7×58mm Arisaka, as a sporting cartridge, is suitable for most big game with proper bullet selection. Wood Condition: 'Fair, many handling marks exist as well as a large crack in the stock starting at the butt. Came across this Arisaka type 38 for sale locally, any Japanese Milsurps are very hard to come by in Canada and usually fetch a "pretty penny". Arisaka Type 1 6.5×50mmSR Description: SOLD.
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