Wow, this is actually quite interesting - I have 7.7 Arisaka that is, in essence, a "brand new" gun. Sorry, it's not for sale as it is an heirloom from my grandfather who brought it home as a souvenir after his service in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theatre. He and his shipmates were the ones who cleaned out the factory, shortly before they "blew it up," as he said. I've always wondered why it seems ammunition is hard to find for it - not that I would fire it, as it's only had about 7 rounds through it and apparently the later ones had a bad reputation for blowing up. It has no chrysanthemum on it (ground off), but I have the accessories for it too (bayonet, belt pouch, stripper clips, plastic muzzle cap, but no ammo) - more of my grandpa's pilfering. The only thing about being a war-end rifle is that although it's never seen service, it looks like someone hacked the stock out of a 2x4 with a machete and rubbed vegetable oil into it. I've always wondered what insurance value would be for something like this (with no available ammo or reloading table that I've found).
Thank for all the information!