Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
#32
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
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RE: Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
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#33
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,476
RE: Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
My 44 was already butchered when I acquired it, and I considered trying to restore it for giggles, but when I started pricing the parts I'd need (and it was considerable) I said the heck with it. I prefer to make it a shooter for fun.
I could probably sell it as is for a couple hundred, but I'd rather spend $200.00 just to have a Japanese action as a hunting rifle.
The bolt was turned when I got it and the throat/chamber is eroded pretty bad, as I alluded to earlier I can chamber and shoot 6.5 X 54 MS rounds through it but the bore it self is also so rough that it isn't worth dealing with. I could sell the barrel as is with the original 44 rear sight and get some money. The front sight had been swapped out but it could be removed by a collector.
I also have acquired a 6.5 Arisaka barrel that was originally a long one, it has been cut to 20 ", turned to a sporter taper, and re-crowned. The bore is very good but I still need to cast the chamber to be sure what I have I got it off Ebay before they shut down their gun sales. I would probably re-cut the chamber to something with easily obtainable brass, like 6.5 X 55 (although I'm not sure of the longer Swede round fitting in the Japanese action).
I'm aware of the Timney with the safety, in fact I have it saved in my favorites on Midway ... they are currently priced at 74.99.
I could probably sell it as is for a couple hundred, but I'd rather spend $200.00 just to have a Japanese action as a hunting rifle.
The bolt was turned when I got it and the throat/chamber is eroded pretty bad, as I alluded to earlier I can chamber and shoot 6.5 X 54 MS rounds through it but the bore it self is also so rough that it isn't worth dealing with. I could sell the barrel as is with the original 44 rear sight and get some money. The front sight had been swapped out but it could be removed by a collector.
I also have acquired a 6.5 Arisaka barrel that was originally a long one, it has been cut to 20 ", turned to a sporter taper, and re-crowned. The bore is very good but I still need to cast the chamber to be sure what I have I got it off Ebay before they shut down their gun sales. I would probably re-cut the chamber to something with easily obtainable brass, like 6.5 X 55 (although I'm not sure of the longer Swede round fitting in the Japanese action).
I'm aware of the Timney with the safety, in fact I have it saved in my favorites on Midway ... they are currently priced at 74.99.
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RE: Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
The thing with going to a 6.5x55 is you would have to also alter the bolt face [larger] and perhaps widen the magazine well.Not really a big deal and I've seen Timney Arisaka triggers for less on E-Bay before.Iuse the 6.5x55 here in Canada for moose with 42gr /IMR 4350 and 160gr Hornady's I have yet to recover a slug.Deer can be penetrated lengthways great for jumpshooting them out of bedding areas! The .260 Rem should require simple rechambering and your good to go.Either way you can't lose.With that 20" pipe it will be pure poison on game in thick bush and a pleasure to carry.At least the 6.5 barrel will have the same thread size as the 7.7 on it now.Less piddling around for the gunsmith....................nice caliber........Harold
#36
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
Since my 44 was already in 6.5 Arisaka I might not have to alter the bolt face much if at all ... maybe the extractor. The Arisaka 6.5 rim measures .466 across (Hornady book) while the Swede 6.5 round measures.480 (Speer book). The bolt face may need a tweak, but not like what would be needed if I was going from a 7.7 bolt face to the 6.5.
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RE: Need Help ID-ing rifle and caliber..
ORIGINAL: Pioneer2
The thing with going to a 6.5x55 is you would have to also alter the bolt face [larger] and perhaps widen the magazine well.Not really a big deal and I've seen Timney Arisaka triggers for less on E-Bay before.Iuse the 6.5x55 here in Canada for moose with 42gr /IMR 4350 and 160gr Hornady's I have yet to recover a slug.Deer can be penetrated lengthways great for jumpshooting them out of bedding areas! The .260 Rem should require simple rechambering and your good to go.Either way you can't lose.With that 20" pipe it will be pure poison on game in thick bush and a pleasure to carry.At least the 6.5 barrel will have the same thread size as the 7.7 on it now.Less piddling around for the gunsmith....................nice caliber........Harold
The thing with going to a 6.5x55 is you would have to also alter the bolt face [larger] and perhaps widen the magazine well.Not really a big deal and I've seen Timney Arisaka triggers for less on E-Bay before.Iuse the 6.5x55 here in Canada for moose with 42gr /IMR 4350 and 160gr Hornady's I have yet to recover a slug.Deer can be penetrated lengthways great for jumpshooting them out of bedding areas! The .260 Rem should require simple rechambering and your good to go.Either way you can't lose.With that 20" pipe it will be pure poison on game in thick bush and a pleasure to carry.At least the 6.5 barrel will have the same thread size as the 7.7 on it now.Less piddling around for the gunsmith....................nice caliber........Harold