take pictures of the type 2 as well.
take pictures of the type 2 as well.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
They didn't make a Type II Paratrooper Carbine. Only rifle length as far as my research tells me. Perhaps you meant a Type II rifle. Good decision to get the Type 99 if cash is tight and everything matches. A Type II Paratrooper in similar condition will cost well over $2k these days. The last one I saw sold went for $1700 with no crest and dust cover and that was 3 years ago.
It's a type II carbine not the paratrooper. I was studying all this when I was debating and get that type too until I saw that rifle tucked away in a corner
Never had the pleasure of even holding one of these. How sturdy is the center connection? Any problems there that anyone knows of?
Just thinking about movement between the receiver and barrel. Only needs to be off centered a hair to ruin your entire weekend.
If I recall correctly there were some problems with the lock up of the Type I. Which resulted in the changes made to the lockup on the Type II. I've fired my first Type II, since upgraded, quite a bit and never had any problem with the brass show any signs of a problem or any head space problems which I check a number of times before I felt comfortable with the lock up. The Type Ii lock up is very tight.
Sorry map, that carbine is on hold in the back and they won't let me see it. On the other hand, the bolt and dust cover matches! I'll be in tommarrow to pick it up. So that's a good deal specially with matching dust cover. Any recommendations for cleaning ing it up besides oil in the barrel and clean up the action some? Here are pictures sorry they are always backwards
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