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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 330884" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It looks like a replacement stock because of the pistol grip. Ammo used to be hard to find, not sure about now. Main thing to check for is if there are 2 forward locking lugs on the bolt. Some of those Arisakas were made for practice rifles and didn;t have the forward lugs, some were also made with cast iron receivers. In the 50;s and into the early 60s you could find aftermarket triggers with safties but I couldn;t find them anymore 10-15 years ago.</p><p>You can make brass for it from 30-06 brass but you may have bulging problrems at eh cartridge base because of the slight difference in diameter. Use .303 brit bullets.</p><p>That's off the top of my head. If you need to know more about loading for it I can check Cartridge Conversions and get more data</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 330884, member: 34"] It looks like a replacement stock because of the pistol grip. Ammo used to be hard to find, not sure about now. Main thing to check for is if there are 2 forward locking lugs on the bolt. Some of those Arisakas were made for practice rifles and didn;t have the forward lugs, some were also made with cast iron receivers. In the 50;s and into the early 60s you could find aftermarket triggers with safties but I couldn;t find them anymore 10-15 years ago. You can make brass for it from 30-06 brass but you may have bulging problrems at eh cartridge base because of the slight difference in diameter. Use .303 brit bullets. That's off the top of my head. If you need to know more about loading for it I can check Cartridge Conversions and get more data dun [/QUOTE]
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