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It has the polished steel blade with the blued steel scabbard. It comes with a scarce Type 30 Hook bayonet as manufactured by the Mukden Arsenal in Korea. The rifle has a late war style stock with finger grooves on the side, no drain hole in front of the trigger guard, side mounted sling swivels and a cupped steel buttplate. It has a matching front barrel band and a correct unnumbered lower barrel band with the monopod block (without the monopod) and a late war non-matching bolt and sheet metal dust cover.
#HOLES ON SIDE OF TYPE 99 ARISAKA RECEIVER SERIAL NUMBER#
The rear receiver ring has the Nagoya Arsenal proof over serial number "165". Type 99s were made from 1939 to 1945, and according to the armory markings and serial number on the rifle, it turned out to have been made sometime in 1939-40 in Nagoya, a major city about 250 miles west of Tokyo. The chrysanthemum on top of the receiver ring has been removed (with a slight outline still showing) and retains the Kana markings. The Type 99 Arisaka rifle is one of the few military bolt actions from the early twentieth-century that features a hinged floorplate. A chrysanthemum with 16 petals (the symbol of the Japanese Emperor) wasusually stamped on the receiver of rifles manufactured for the ImperialJapanese Army, indicating that the rifle belonged to the. The face of the sight is graduated from 3-15 (300-1500 meters) with the inverted "v" front sight with guards. Thus, the Type 99 rifle was adopted in Japanese calendaryear 2599 (1939), and the Type 2 paratroop rifle was adoptedin calendar year 2602 (1942). 308 DPMS Pattern Upper Receivers to complete your LR-308 Rifle Build.
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Same with the take-down models and carbines. Find you a late 'rope-hole' stocked Type 99 and the damn Mum coud be completly gone and it would not matter.
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#HOLES ON SIDE OF TYPE 99 ARISAKA RECEIVER SERIES#
The rifle has the standard Type 99 adjustable tangent rear sight with peep, without the folding anti-aircraft wings. 308 Complete Upper Assembly 20 Lothar Walther Barrel with 18 Hand guard. Type, Series and Manufacturer means more as does the presence of a dust cover, aa sights, and mono-pod if it was issued with those. Rear swivel and screws are not included The wood shows dings. The left side includes portions of the original painted Japanese characters. This rifle is serial numbered "165" on the rear receiver bridge. Rifle Lower Buttstock This is an original lower wooden buttstock with dovetail joint for the two-piece style Arisaka Type 99 stock. This is an early production, three digit serial number WWII Japanese Type 99 sniper rifle that was manufactured at the Toriimatsu factory under the Nagoya Arsenal.