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  Topic: rear sight type 99....
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:24 pm   Subject: rear sight type 99....
Good to know. Thanks! Did you have anything on the fixed sight rifles? Is there a manual for that variation?

thanks,
Mark

ask those guys at the site.
  Topic: rear sight type 99....
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:23 pm   Subject: rear sight type 99....
he didn't sound sure, thats all.
  Topic: rear sight type 99....
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:32 pm   Subject: rear sight type 99....
Ralph,


I figured it out 100%. Pulled out the manual and had my Japanese buddy translate it. You ready?


The peep when the leaf is down is 100 meters, u-notch with the leaf flipped up is the ...
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:31 pm   Subject: finally.....
You familiar with.... www.japanesecollector.com


Ralph,


I figured it out 100%. Pulled out the manual and had my Japanese buddy translate it. You ready?


The peep when the leaf is down ...
  Topic: headspace issues
chucksniper

Replies: 10
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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:20 am   Subject: Re: serials
I still suggest you check your bolt and receiver serial numbers.

Mark

you will find that Arisakas don't match. When they were captured they put rifles in one pile and the bolts in another.
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

Replies: 18
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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:47 am   Subject: Re: I agree this is a great spot!
I'm not exactly sure what you're looking for. I think this is a great site, and I visit when I can. I'm not even close to an expert like Trey and Frank, but they are acknowledged experts in the fiel ...
  Topic: headspace issues
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:44 am   Subject: headspace issues
I'm not familiar with Norma brass (too pricey!). If the primers of those didn't back out, but did on other case types, I would get my calipers out. It does sound like an excess headspace issue, and ...
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:11 pm   Subject: fight? no... right answers yes.
gwsiii wrote...

For the adjustable sights seems like its 100 meters flipped down. Flip it up and raise the slide and shoot through the open 'half-moon cup' at the base for 200,????? move the slide ...
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:56 pm   Subject: seems like a good site
Nobody here knows how to use the sights on a T99, instead they guess?
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:45 am   Subject: research
maybe I just expect too much from these forums.
  Topic: headspace issues
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:12 pm   Subject: headspace issues
I almost always back FL sizing dies out for surplus rifles. Normally the headspace is a little generous in the rifle, and the die brings the case right down to minimum. Set the die so the shoulder is ...
  Topic: headspace issues
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:04 am   Subject: headspace issues
backed out primers sounds like excess pressure possibly,maybe too light of a load? or way too heavy? ld lean toward too light tho if theres no other pressure signs. As for excess HS effecting accuracy ...
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:45 am   Subject: seems like a good site
I kinda scan the number of posts and responses don't come close at all.
  Topic: seems like a good site
chucksniper

Replies: 18
Views: 21094

PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:15 am   Subject: seems like a good site
too bad nobody really responds to posts.
  Topic: headspace issues
chucksniper

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PostForum: Japanese Weapons and Militaria   Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:22 am   Subject: headspace issues
will excess headspace hurt accuracy? I had primers back out. I they backed out alot with full length sized brass, not on new norma loads.
 
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