


We travel the world looking for new items to bring to our customers. We offer an extensive selection of top-quality reproduction and original militaria from around the world spanning several time periods. About Us We are a Michigan based Veteran Owned( 82nd Airborne 87-91) company. If you use Pay Pal I will only ship to your US Pay Pal confirmed address. International bidders please contact me first. Free domestic shipping in the United States. Again contact me first to see if I ship to your country. All overseas items will ship by United States Priority mail. International Bidders please contact me first! I will not ship to Russia or any of its former Republics. Please look at the picture I took a closeup so you could see the quality of the workmanship. A great quality item for the Historical Rein-actor or for that War Trophy you have! Most of the Arisaka rifles are missing the sling. You can have this current production one for a fraction of the price. Favored by Japanese Paratroopers and anyone lucky enought to get one. After many years of searching for a quality original Arisaka type 99 quick detach sling I finally found one and sent it to factory and had him make an exact copy. more VETERAN OWNED& OPERATED COMPANY SHIPPED FROM WEST MICHIGAN Current production Japanese Arisaka Rifle Sling with quick detach clips. JAPANESE ARISAKA CANVAS SLING WITH QUICK DETACH CLIPS FREE SHIPPING. 45 with a 7" barrel or a Colt 1873 Peacemaker in. I would also be interested in a Remington 1873 in. Adding a particular interest in one of the Beretta 81. Semi auto rifles, lever guns, handguns (pistols or revolvers), and either Winchester 1897s (and Chinese clones) or maybe the Chinese Winchester 1887 12ga shotguns, are all possible trades that I'm interested in. I'm too old for the left handed reach-around. I'm getting out of the bolt game entirely pretty much. No bolt guns, military or otherwise, unless they are left handed. I'm willing to drive 20 minutes from Brownsburg to meet FTF. The bayonet was made under supervision of Kokura (unknown subcontractor). Since I've had a few questions, the rifle was made by Nagoya Arsenal with no series markings (which from what I can tell means it was made in the first batch of 100,000 produced, also known as a "No Series" gun). This is a good one to add to your WWII collection. The rifle is in great shape and is shooting condition. The gun comes with an actual Japanese Type 99 bayonet (not a repro) and will come with 80+ rounds of 7.7 Jap ammunition for it. It also has a ground mum, which is also typical.

The gun has anti-aircraft sights, but does not have the dust cover or monopod (which is pretty typical). I'm selling my World War II Japanese Arisaka Type 99 rifle.
