

When it got into the shop they had to use a toothbrush and some cleaner to even see the numbers. The entire rifle is covered in thick old oil. Though if I can't, I'll still shoot it as it is. And maybe have it be dark red, not almost purple. The barrel length is 26 inches long and the Mum is not intact. This is a used Arisaka Type 99 for sale chambered in 7.7x58. That said, I need help with value and any other information about the gun that I can use to describe it when I go to sell it. I though that there may be a collector of such military memorabilia that would get more enjoyment out of owning it than I do. The stock on the military shows many signs of its age and usage so I would like to clean it up some and apply an original type finish. I inherited and it has been in the closet ever since. Arisaka Type 99 Original Stock Finish One was a bubba sporter and the other was an almost complete military. I just want to cut back on how sticky it is. 15 Image (s) Arisaka Type 99 7.7 x 58 (see description) C&R OK. My father brought this Arisaka (Type 99 I think) back from thh WW II Pacific Theater. He sticks his melon up for a look and is introduced to the American Garand first hand. I can imagine the Jap in his hole, thumb nervously stroking that plug, waiting to kill a Marine. I'm curious if it would be worth having the receiver mounted on the gun instead of the reciever that's on it. The receiver however has an unmolested chrysanthemum on it. I love the character of the dents and the stamps. I recently bought a Japanese Arisaka type 99 for 250 and a receiver for 40 additional dollars. Type 99 Arisaka 7.7 with really good bore. Here's the stamp on the stock by the laminate area. Thread starter Williamd.78 Start date Location (City) NW Las Vegas Williamd.78 New member. I just don't want to destroy the wood, or the glue at the laminate joint. What's an old mil surp if it doesn't leave your hands smelling like cosmoline? But seeing as this is a bring back, I really wanted to make this thing look and feel as nice as the Mauser, and Garand its going to be displayed under.Īny safe treatments I can use? I don't need it fast.
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The decocker model has a manual decocking lever at rear of the left hand. But the wood is so dark it's almost black. SVT38 406 Browning M1917 431 Japanese Type 99 459 VZ-26 488 US Ml Rifle. So the steel isn't going to be a problem, Gibbs oil to float of the decades of old oils should be enough to bring back a nice finish.
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One of there interesting crack repairs as well. I've been looking for one to come through since that's the last WWII rifle I need. I popped into the shop on my day off with a bribe for our gunsmith to finish my revolver faster and just happened to walk around to the Internet sales area.Ī VERY dark type 38 is just standing there.
