$150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
It is not late war as they were model 99 type, this is a model 38 type,for the shape the poor pictures show I would not pay more than $125 for it. JMHO.
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
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zwerge
It is not late war as they were model 99 type, this is a model 38 type,for the shape the poor pictures show I would not pay more than $125 for it. JMHO.
Thank you for the response!
I'm sorry about the pictures. I think it's time for me to upgrade my cell phone...
Can you tell me anything about the finish on the metal? Is it authentic, or did someone ruin it?
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
Its hard to say, my granddad has a type 38 that he brought back from the pacific and the finish appears to be darker on his, it may just be warn it hard to tell from the pics. Price seems to be ok (not a great bargin), from a collectors stand point you may want to hold out for one with the mum intact. Hope this helps. Cheers, Robert
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
Thanks for the response. I'll try to go back and take better pictures.
I am concerned because it looks like the metal has a greenish varnish or something on it...
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
Rifle should be in 6.5 cal. if type 38. Have gunsmith check before firing
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
I've seen greenish finishes on some of the Arisaka's I've seen.What is the metal like,much pitting etc (hard to see from your photo's).Quite a number were imported into Australia in the mid 80's and some were a greenish colour.I think some Asian country's(Thailand comes to mind) used them as second line war stocks up until the late 1970's.A reasonable rule of thumb would be if the finish appears to good for it's age and if any pitting appears similar in colour to the rest of the steel work(if the finish is good) then it may have been redone before the retailer obtained them.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Dave
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
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mauser9
Rifle should be in 6.5 cal. if type 38. Have gunsmith check before firing
Is that 6.5x50 or 6.5x51
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
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Thanatos
I've seen greenish finishes on some of the Arisaka's I've seen.What is the metal like,much pitting etc (hard to see from your photo's).Quite a number were imported into Australia in the mid 80's and some were a greenish colour.I think some Asian country's(Thailand comes to mind) used them as second line war stocks up until the late 1970's.A reasonable rule of thumb would be if the finish appears to good for it's age and if any pitting appears similar in colour to the rest of the steel work(if the finish is good) then it may have been redone before the retailer obtained them.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Dave
It seemed rather used and abused. To be honest, the gunsmith at the shop knew nothing about the rifle, and didn't seem very enthusiastic about it... so I think I may pass.
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Re: $150 Japanese Rifle. Great price, or RUN AWAY!?
You need to take good pictures of the area where the mum was and the left side of the action where the serial number and arsenal mark is,this COULD be a training rifle,not meant to fire live ammo.
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