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    #16
    I haven't bought a Japanese rifle in twenty or so years, so I am no help.

    I'd post at this link and ask them what they thought of it:

    http://forums.gunboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=52

    It would seem to be of more value to your family then some collector.

    I do not believe that most of them would want all the locations on one of their rifles.

    Good Luck

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      #17
      PM me if you decide to sell it. Thanks

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        #18
        Looks like the extractor is missing off the bolt also.

        Terry
        Last edited by TerryK; 02-10-2009, 09:59 PM. Reason: must learn how to spell

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          #19
          Originally posted by TerryK View Post
          Looks like the extracter is missing off the bolt also.

          Terry
          I didnt notice that, good eye!!!

          That drops the gun into the parts range usually(since its refinished as well), but I would keep as is because of the history to it(couldve been done last week though). If you sell it to japanese collectors, you wont get alot of money for it, personally, I would pay no more than 125 for it in present condition, matching bolt or mismatch bolt.

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            #20
            I wouldn't have even noticed myself, I don't know anything about these rifles. Could you explain or show me what the extractor is and where it goes?

            I might just keep this one, it's unique and my son likes it. Today, I had thought about taking it to someone to check it out and see if it in working order.

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              #21
              The extractor is on the bolt, and it rotates with the bolt when you open and close the bolt.

              http://forums.gunboards.com/attachme...0&d=1233591898

              It is the thing, that the bolt is resting on in the picture.

              Your gun is a neat rifle, and it has alot of history to it, its just a shame about the extractor and the finish. I am not sure how to get a new extractor on to the bolt, so another bolt might do the trick(if you want to shoot it).

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                #22
                It's a Type 99 Series 24, not 32.

                You can get an extractor on Gunbroker.com for $20 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122532168

                The refinish and writing on the stock lower the value as a regular Type 99, but it is interesting as part of the package including the photo and other memorabilia. I would keep it together as a package if I were you. If you ever want to sell the whole package I would be interested.

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                  #23
                  Here is a pic of a 99 bolt and extractor from a gunbroker sale.

                  Terry
                  Attached Files

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                    #24
                    How to dismantle the bolt and install the extractor:
                    http://www.surplusrifle.com/arisaka/...ssembly/hs.asp
                    Numrich has extractors:
                    http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.a...EXTRACTORS&MC=

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                      #25
                      Thanks for all of the great info guys, I'll get a new extractor.

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                        #26
                        If this is the "short" type 99, I assume I should get a 4.16'' extractor?

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                          #27
                          Its the short type 99. The long ones are harder to find, they made less than 50,000 of them.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Skullhead View Post
                            If this is the "short" type 99, I assume I should get a 4.16'' extractor?

                            All Kokura-made rifles used the long (4 7/8") extractor. Some of the other arsenals switched to the short extractor late in production.
                            Last edited by Hande Hoche; 02-11-2009, 11:34 PM. Reason: New information

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