You think so? I used an Arisaka for many years..But in a custom stock. And I thought it was a bit different to that.... But I am old now and the memory is failing..:)
Liked On: 29-01-2025, 07:43 PM
I second the above that this is a M95. For registry purposes it holds five rounds (if you have a clip). I think these may have been issued to some German/Axis troops during WW2 as well. I have...
Liked On: 29-01-2025, 07:43 PM
The first definitely looks like a M93 or M96 . When you push the bolt forward , does it meet a point of resistance that you have to force it past to close the bolt ?.
Liked On: 29-01-2025, 07:43 PM
PS: a good way for identifying stuff if you have an android phone is hold your finger on the image untill this menu pops up then click "search image with Google lens" Also good for finding...
Liked On: 29-01-2025, 07:42 PM
Last two photos is an Arisaka
Liked On: 29-01-2025, 07:42 PM
Czech vz98 ?
Liked On: 27-01-2025, 04:10 PM
Top one looks like Spanish Mauser
Liked On: 27-01-2025, 04:09 PM
Forgot to add image for context to above comment: 267687
Liked On: 27-01-2025, 04:09 PM
Only works if using the chrome browser which I hate.
Liked On: 27-01-2025, 04:09 PM
Valleyhunter The second rifle with the goop on the stock is a Styer M95 stutzen carbine. Should be chambered in 8x56R and was issued to the austro hungarian empire during WW1 For the first...
Liked On: 27-01-2025, 04:09 PM
It is becoming so hard to find parts these days and you would probably have to settle for repro woodwork at least. As such I would be leaning towards keeping it as it is. 303s are still fun to shot...
Liked On: 25-02-2021, 03:46 PM
And for the benefit of those that want to abuse Police on here, with throw away one liner name calling churlish stuff, you might want to very seriously thing again.
Liked On: 20-02-2021, 03:03 PM
There's a chap on trademe, username ffoeg58 I think, that makes reproduction stocks in NZ, I think they're birch, not walnut or coachwood etc as would have been original, and are around $220. They...
Liked On: 20-02-2021, 12:35 PM
Hundreds dollars. Two top wood pieces, one bottom wood piece (both reproductions from somewhere in Oz), middle band if it is missing, hinged band, the front end and a couple special screws to go with...
Liked On: 18-02-2021, 11:01 AM
I did it with my Mk 111 Cost me more for the woodwork, than I paid for the rifle. Imported the woodwork from Canada. Took over a year of gathering bits and pieces, happy with it, though.
Liked On: 18-02-2021, 11:01 AM