Posted by nosih on August 24, 2008 at 12:26:28 from (24.183.58.104):
In Reply to: Re: o/t Arisaka 7.7 posted by mark on August 24, 2008 at 08:05:39:
I have no need for any more T99s, unless they are a sniper, Mukden, Early Jinsen, Type 2 paratroop, or Naval Special. There are many different variations of T99s, and some are extremely rare and extremely valuable. Most people look at the Arisaka as a cheap beater rifle that isn't safe to shoot. Contrary to what most think, they are one of the strongest bolt action rifles ever made (the quality did go down over time). Also, not all T99s have the chrome lined bore, as this feature was eliminated as the war went on. Anyone with an arisaka should get educated, as the rare ones do exist, and do come up fairly regularly. If you ever try to sell an Arisaka, it is best to know what you have, as the market value of a T99 could be $50 to $2000........ Some people shouldn't make assumptions as to other's intent.....
Here are some pics of my arisakas
T99s with two Type 99 longs at bottom
T38s, with the 2 Type 99 Longs at top to show length, and two T38 carbines at bottom.
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