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A Arisaka question? #3829029 12/09/12 05:23 AM
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Is the bolt action of a WW2 Japanese Arisaka rifle hard or nearly impossible to open or close? scratch



Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: M37] #3829120 12/09/12 07:03 AM
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I have one, and yes, on mine at least, you have to slam the bolt forward to get it to close, even after I cleaned and oiled it.

The gun is beat to hell, though.

FYI ammo to go (online) has the jap ammunition made by Norma.

$40 for 20 rounds, though I still have never shot the gun. Guy I got it from says it kicks pretty hard-- is this true? (if you've shot yours?)


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I handled and shot my great-aunt's and it was a smooth as any other military bolt. A little rougher finished than a Mauser. But, her's was a very early type 99, so maybe it was better built than the later, last-ditch ones.

Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: thedoveshooter] #3831496 12/10/12 02:53 AM
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It cocks on closing. Are you talking had with a shell in the chamber? Is the bolt clean? Coud be a mis matched bolt.

Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: ebfc] #3831840 12/10/12 04:22 AM
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Bolt could also be incorrectly assembled. It is possible to put the safety knob in incorrectly and bind the action. Ask me how I know...

Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: KC] #3857048 12/17/12 06:47 PM
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You do not want to shoot a last ditch japanese rifle. Recipe for disaster...

Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: Reeder] #3857172 12/17/12 07:35 PM
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No, it shouldn't be hard to open and close. Mine is very smooth.

Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: Choctaw] #3857245 12/17/12 08:02 PM
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An Arisaka is a modified Mauser action, they're as slick and fast as anything else.

If it was a late-war 1945 build, yes, I would NOT shoot it.

If it looks like it was put together by a committee of drunken Russians, it's a wallhanger.

That said, a non-late-war Arisaka is strong and accurate as anything else.


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Re: A Arisaka question? [Re: KC] #3857514 12/17/12 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: KC
Bolt could also be incorrectly assembled. It is possible to put the safety knob in incorrectly and bind the action. Ask me how I know...

Probably the same way I found out, I think I nearly broke Google trying to figure that one out, and when I found out how to remedy it I felt very foolish

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