can hardly wait..i found some..6.5 Jap ammo

that last pic yikes

hahahahaha yea I know.
but whats a guy gonna do ?

There is literally no lands near the end of the barrel

So it might not hit the broad side of a barn..
The other rifle I have has been butchered...the stock cut and bolt bent..But has the Mum still on it and a nice looking bore

I had thought about transferring it to this ones stock, But the barrel is about 4 inches longer and it don't look proper to my eye side by side.

I never had any intent of hunting with this.
Just a cool old piece of history from a time long before I was made;)

I guess it is a Plinker for once in a while.
Cast the chamber just now(My first time doing that)

I have the proper ammo
 
If you can slug the bore Hornady makes a 160gr Carcano bullet that may grip the rifling better.Mexico ordered the Arisaka in 7x57 and only received the first shipment as they didn't pay and got no more.Harold
 
I have a carbine 38 as well. Bullet drops in the muzzle the exact same way. Looks near identical to mine over all. At 50 yards it cant hit a pumpkin but ill probally never sell it just out of the wonder of what use she had to shoot her out and beat it up somuch.
 
I have a carbine 38 as well. Bullet drops in the muzzle the exact same way. Looks near identical to mine over all. At 50 yards it cant hit a pumpkin but ill probably never sell it just out of the wonder of what use she had to shoot her out and beat it up so much.

Yea this one has some pretty good dents in the wood... that are very very old

I see some off these were converted to 7.62x39 at one point it be neat to find one of them

That it would be, so far this one is not

Casted second Ariska , also in 6.5 Jap


I see the ammo supply I found....Is now sold out lol
 
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The good ...She shoots
The bad ....need any keyholes put in trim block at 20 yards ?:p

Not supprised
Video a bit later..
and pics...Big Smile...Many Many years waitin to shoot this gun:d

its still something to have in the collection some people will bash the beat up milsurps but they tell a better story then the pristine examples
 
its still something to have in the collection some people will bash the beat up milsurps but they tell a better story then the pristine examples

Theres more cool history in this Old rifle than there is in most.
There is simply no way that rust caused all the damage to the bore, it had to have been mostly shot out when I got it:p

I went to Bartons looking for the bullets ^^^
Came home with 4 more boxes of 6.5 Jap ammo;)

They are sold out of it now lol

Heres the keyhole

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I bought two boxes of that same Norma ammo at a gun show a few years back for $40. I ran one of them through my battle weary type 38 at 100 meters, and didn't touch paper. Too bad, cause the recoil on that rifle is comparable to a .22, very pleasant to operate!
 
I bought two boxes of that same Norma ammo at a gun show a few years back for $40. I ran one of them through my battle weary type 38 at 100 meters, and didn't touch paper. Too bad, cause the recoil on that rifle is comparable to a .22, very pleasant to operate!


It is indeed , less recoil than an sks
I think I want another in full military dress...But with a bit of rifling in the bore still

Looks like you gotta sharpen up on your marksmanship principles a bit. I noticed you didn't follow your shots through properly :rolleyes:

Lol...I hit the trimblock
 
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