(05-19-2015, 09:01 AM)AcilletaM Wrote: I'm curious about it and what research you did as well. My recommendation is to bring it to a gunsmith for a thorough inspection. After the Japanese surrendered many US soldiers brought home unfired last ditch Arisakas that should not be fired.
that is exactly what i found out through my research on it and why i have been scared to shoot it, not to mention i have only seen the bullets manufactured through norma at 50 bucks a box. it has the chrysanthemum and air plane sites on it, so i thought that was neat. but from what i see it has no value other than personal value
(05-19-2015, 09:01 AM)AcilletaM Wrote: I'm curious about it and what research you did as well. My recommendation is to bring it to a gunsmith for a thorough inspection. After the Japanese surrendered many US soldiers brought home unfired last ditch Arisakas that should not be fired.
that is exactly what i found out through my research on it and why i have been scared to shoot it, not to mention i have only seen the bullets manufactured through norma at 50 bucks a box. it has the chrysanthemum and air plane sites on it, so i thought that was neat. but from what i see it has no value other than personal value
that is exactly what i found out through my research on it and why i have been scared to shoot it, not to mention i have only seen the bullets manufactured through norma at 50 bucks a box. it has the chrysanthemum and air plane sites on it, so i thought that was neat. but from what i see it has no value other than personal value


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