Thinking about an Arisaka

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Re: Thinking about an Arisaka

#21 Post by breacher »

I am not sure if he still has it but..........

Joe at Gunshop Barnet had a takedown model Arisaka ( paratroop issue )
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#22 Post by dirtbag »

Sadly I was one of the nutters that purchased one of the Type 99's on gunstar,4th Series Nagoya one.
Looked at one two years ago....nope.....went to bisley in March 15 and held one (for about 5 minutes)...nope, so finally decided that I cannot risk them going up in price again so robbed my own bank account and got one.

Safe to say I'm happy with it, got all the gadgets on it and supplied with dies. Those of you that are pondering I'd say get them before they go up.

Just got to shoot it now.
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#23 Post by snayperskaya »

dirtbag wrote:Sadly I was one of the nutters that purchased one of the Type 99's on gunstar,4th Series Nagoya one.
Looked at one two years ago....nope.....went to bisley in March 15 and held one (for about 5 minutes)...nope, so finally decided that I cannot risk them going up in price again so robbed my own bank account and got one.

Safe to say I'm happy with it, got all the gadgets on it and supplied with dies. Those of you that are pondering I'd say get them before they go up.

Just got to shoot it now.
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#24 Post by dirtbag »

I did post in pictures "show us your surps" thread, however your image says this thread so I will treat as such.

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Last one for a laugh
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#26 Post by snayperskaya »

I like the nice little touch with the bamboo mat :good:
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Re: Thinking about an Arisaka

#27 Post by lasbrisas »

What no sling or bayonet ! I have one of these with all the bits the same as yours, is the MUM still intact ? Anyway I can recommend them as I like ww2 stuff, I have a type 38 aswell.
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lasbrisas wrote:What no sling or bayonet ! I have one of these with all the bits the same as yours, is the MUM still intact ? Anyway I can recommend them as I like ww2 stuff, I have a type 38 aswell.
Yes Mum intact and not touched. I will go for a legit sling if pos, bayo I never bother with as I will end up selling anyway.
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#29 Post by lasbrisas »

dirtbag wrote:
lasbrisas wrote:What no sling or bayonet ! I have one of these with all the bits the same as yours, is the MUM still intact ? Anyway I can recommend them as I like ww2 stuff, I have a type 38 aswell.
Yes Mum intact and not touched. I will go for a legit sling if pos, bayo I never bother with as I will end up selling anyway.
Just wondered as my eldest boy collects bayonets so we always try and get one for each rifle.
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