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Didn’t know where else to post this so @Brianfeel free to move to appropriate place.

 I have been wanting a Japanese WWII rifle to compliment all of my Nihonto and Imperial Japanese swords.

There is a fellow dealer selling a Type 38 6.5mm rifle. See attached pics. He is asking $575 but will take $500. Seems like a good deal to me since these are getting hard to find. Please let me know what you think! Unlike Nihonto, I don’t have any reference material for these.

Much Appreciated!

Dan

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Posted

Stock looks split, however if it fires (firing pin not bent, etc.) 500 dollars is a decent price for any rifle nowadays. 

 

Just my two cents.

John C.

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8 hours ago, PNSSHOGUN said:

If memory serves me correctly, the stock is made from two pieces rather than being split.

The stock was made in two pieces. I thought it was split too. I ended up not buying it. Getting too close to the holidaze and should probably use the money for other things...like saving for the Las Vegas show in January!

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Very nice Type 38, looked like a good buy to me.  The two piece stock is correct. If the bolt number matched the rifle, it was a real bargain.

 

    Steve

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2 hours ago, sbf said:

Very nice Type 38, looked like a good buy to me.  The two piece stock is correct. If the bolt number matched the rifle, it was a real bargain.

 

    Steve

I pulled the bolt completely out and saw no numbers at all. I think I may just wait on a good Type 99 example.

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Not a bad looking type 38,  6.5.  I have a type I carcano which is chambered in 6.5 Japanese. An impressive rifle made in Italy for the Japanese Navy and sent to Japan on submarines in 1938. Still can mark a decent grouping at 200 meters. We even bought the dies to reload the rounds since they re so hard to find.

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