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    Default Arisaka 99 kind of sad !

    Picked this type 99 up today given its condition I am thinking of parting it out. The good is the mum is still intact and barrel hasn't been cut and bore is very good. The bad someone broke the bolt handle and rather crudely braised it back on also cut down stock the AA wings are missing and the mono pod was cut off but the mount is still there. SAD !
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    Alas Randy... All is not lost! Replacement parts are available! You can graft on a new fore-stock in the same manner as repairing a duffle cut, hiding the splice under the rear barrel band (for an idea, search this forum for the "Duffle Cut Repair" thread to see how I repaired mine). Monopods, bolts, action covers, and other parts are available. As far as the bolt handle goes, my sporter had the bolt cut off and welded back on at a down-turned angle. Even though it's not stock... it works until I can get a replacement.

    Otherwise, it's really not all that bad looking. What is the arsenal and series? You can use this chart http://www.gunboards.com/sites/banza...a.htm#Model_99 to determine the particulars. Not all arsenals made all series, so it's easy to narrow down. For example: Nagoya made series 1 through 12; Toyo Kogyo made series 30 through 37; etc.

    Take some close up pictures of the arsenal and series marks, bolt handle, etc. so we can get a better idea of what we're talking about.

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    I have a type 38 carbine that's had the stock cut back like that, but not as far. The barrel wound up free floated, it doesn't even touch the barrel seat, which it still has. It shoots pretty good, good enough that it's going to get a receiver sight and hooded ramp front sight.
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    It was made at Nagoya it is a series 3 serial number is 9421. Oh and price was $75.00.
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    A Nagoya Series 3 for that price is amazing... even with the problems! The seller most likely didn't see the value in restoring it. With a full mum, even a barreled receiver is worth more than that! Can you post pictures of the rear sight? I'm not sure a series 3 should have AA wings, but I could be wrong. Also, is the barrel chrome lined?

    I have a Toyo Kogyo Series 31 with a full mum and all the bells and whistles (the aforementioned "Duffle Cut"). I also have a Nagoya Series 7 which has been sporterized (the aforementioned turned down bolt handle). Both are amazing shooters!
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    Here is the sight sorry about quality doesn't have wings now but certainly AA sight and a picture of the bolt which I am about to attempt to properly repair.
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    Yow! That is one UGLY braze job! You could start by grinding away all of the excess brass... See what's underneath. If the braze will hold with minimum metal, then you might be satisfied with just cleaning it up. Otherwise, grind away all of the brass... and weld anew.

    Yes, that is definitely an AA sight. The good news is that it is still a shootable sight even with the wings missing. There's a guy (can't remember his name) who has a ton of stuff for Arisakas. Perhaps he, or some of the others with extra parts will see this post and get in contact with you.
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    Some tranistion rifles used sights fitted for the wings but the wings were not installed. They did not throw away old parts when things changed, they used them up.

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    Here my newly welded bolt handle not the best in the world but should hold.
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    I've seen "Last Ditch" bolts that looked worse. It should work great, and really doesn't look too awful bad, AND preserves the matching numbers too! Well done!

    The only difference between the first "Winged" sight, and the 2nd sight version (without wings) is the little mounts on either side below the slide locking tabs. The scale length is the same though, and may have even used the same scale tree. My series 7 Nagoya has the third version, which has a shorter scale tree, but the same slide as the 2nd.
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