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THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, All firearms are "mechanically perfect" unless noted, but again, are NOT warranted as safe to fire. Arisaka Type 99 Whiskey Brother.k98kpage 106 Registered MSA Participant Whiskey Brother.k98kpage 106 Post 1 T05:17 I just picked one up for 50 bucks, anybody know where to get a replacement.
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Any city or state regulations regarding owning antique firearms are the responsibility of the purchaser. We want satisfied customers & often "under" describe the weapons. All firearms are described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. Excellent opportunity to own a collector grade Japanese World War II rifle made shortly after it was introduced – and before the manufacturing quality declined! įirearms may only be shipped to a licensed dealer (FFL Holder) - If you are not a licensed dealer, you must make arrangements with a dealer in your state to receive the firearm and transfer it to you.ĭISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. Very early Type 99 rifles in this condition rarely come on the market.
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The Torimatsu Factory made approximately 50,000 Type 99 rifles in 1941 based on the production series and serial number, this Type 99 was made in October 1941. The Type 99 rifle was adopted in 1939 and entered service in 1941 this example, made by the Torimatsu Factory of Nagoya Arsenal, is one of the first ones received by the Japanese Army in 1941.
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All the serial numbers match INCLUDING THE DUST COVER! The stock is also very nice with just a couple of dings/handling marks.
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The condition is exceptional with 98% of blue remaining and complete with dust cover, anti-aircraft sight, and monopod! The rifle is fully functioning and the bore is exceptional. With the final choice being between mounting a bayonet allowing acess to the Bayonet Charge or gaining the ability to zero the gun from 75m to 150m to 300m.Exceptional example of an early First Series 7.7mm Arisaka rifle from 1941! Principal markings include: Chrysanthemum (Imperial Japanese Army property mark) “10937” (serial number) character shachi or “kissing dolphins” (manufacturer: Nagoya Arsenal, Torimatsu Factory) characters Shiki & 99 (model: Type 99) Iroha Kana character for 1 (production series 1). With the first three specializations on the right side encouraging quick firing and reloading while the left side making shooting on the move much more accurate. The Type 99 has the same specialization tree as other bolts such as the Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I, Ross MkIII and Gewehr M.95/30. One notable aspect of the Arisaka is that none of the scopes get in the way of the loading gate of the gun meaning that unlike the Lee Enfield or the Kar98, the Arisaka can reload using 5 round stipper clips on 3x and 6x scopes Velocity is at 750m/s which is the same as the Ross MkIII and Gewehr M.95/30. The Arisaka performs almost identically to the Gewehr M.95/30 possesing the same high damage up close that drops off steeply at 30m and RPM of 58 that can be upgraded to 67 with the machined bolt upgrade. It is one of the four primary weapons that are available from the start, requiring no unlocking or challenge completion. The history of the Japanese Type 99 Arisaka converted to 30-06 for use by the. The Type 99 Arisaka is a weapon in Battlefield V, introduced in the War in the Pacific chapter of Tides of War. the past had removed the forearm and the front half of the stock along. "Equipped with a shorter barrel than most sniper rifles manufactured during the war, a choice that saved cost and materials and was found to only have a nominal impact on its accuracy."