99% of the guns in Canada that should have had this are sanded, so it’s gone. This is a late war feature.
Fascinating, is this a late war thing or done during the entire run of the rifle's life? That us a very interesting aspect to Arisakas I was not aware of!
Early ones had it too. This one is fairly late,
I’m sure it stopped sometime in 1945. I have a 1942 built
Gun as well and it’s screws are still staked a bit easier
To see.
I have one of these, but is has been "sportarised" ( ie: shorten stock and the bolt was cut and re welded for a scope) still very shootable and accurate. 7.7 Jap ammo is expensive ! I have the baonet, but no attachment hardware or the original sheath. I got get a few pcs. to get it back to original. Yours is very neat historical piece!!
I keep coming back and looking at the pics....so cool that it is unmolested! Do you know anything about its history before it made it to you?
Does anyone know off hand if ammo is readily available for these here in Canada?