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Don's Reproduction Militaria Parts List Nippon Restorations Reproduction Japanese Militaria Parts List T-26 Revolver and Nambu’s Page | 1 T-26 Revolver Cost Per Item Name of Part $75 Lanyard Assembly (stud, securing ring, lanyard ring & screw) $40 Main Spring $50 Hammer Rebound Lever $30 Cleaning Rod, polished steel $10 Hammer Sear Bar V Spring $ 8 Hammer sear pivot screw $ 5 Grip Screw $10 Side Plate Hinge Screw $35 Barrel Hinge Pin and Screw $30 Cylinder Hand Nambu Automatic Pistol Type A (Grandpa) Cost Per Item Name of Part $40 Firing Pin $85 Magazine Release (body, button, and spring) $40 Magazine Follower $25 Magazine Follower Button $25 Cleaning Rod, nickel plated $30 Re-tip firing pin $125 Bolt lock/striker guide, original style checkering Modified 1902 Type Nambu (Papa) Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Grip Screw $20 Trigger & Grip Safety Spring $10 Rear sight spring $85 Grip Safety $20 Lanyard Ring $25 Safety Pivot Pin $40 Firing Pin $85 Magazine Release (body, button, spring) $50 Extractor (if you send me the bolt, fitting is no charge) $40 Aluminum Magazine Bottom $125 Bolt Lock & Striker Guide, original style checkering $25 Magazine Follower Button, nickeled $25 Cleaning Rod, nickel plated $40 Sear Bar Pivot Pin $30 Re-tip firing pins $15 Rear sight spring Nambu Automatic Pistol Type B (Baby) Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Grip Screw $15 Trigger & Safety Flat Spring $ 5 Safety Pivot Pin $40 Firing Pin Page | 2 $90 Magazine Release (body, button & spring) $50 Magazine Release (body) $30 Magazine Release (button) $25 Magazine Release (spring) $50 Extractor (if you send me the bolt, fitting is no charge) $125 Bolt Lock & Striker guide, original style checkering $25 Cleaning Rod, nickel plated $40 Sear Bar Pivot Pin $30 Re-tip firing pin T-14 Nambu Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Grip Screw $30 Firing Pin, Short, .055 dia. tip and .077 dia., tip (need to know arsenal and date) $40 Firing pin, Long 86 mm OC configuration $35 Firing Pin, Long, blued or polished (need to know arsenal) $45 Firing pin, Center mount and extra-long, experimental $30 Firing Pin Followers/Extension, long or short. (need to know arsenal and date) $35 Firing Pin Follower/Extension, flat-sided, strawed or blued $ 8 Firing Pin Spring $30 Sear bar /trigger bar $15 Sear Bar Pivot Pin, two types $50 Extractor (if you send me the bolt, fitting is no charge) I cannot guarantee fit otherwise. $45 Cocking knob, early slotted $35 Cocking knob, late solid $20 Cleaning Rods, blued $25 Cleaning Rods, nickel plated $25 Re-tip firing pin, if just the tip is needed, additional work is extra $40 Safety, blued $45 Safety, strawed $10 Magazine safety button & spring set $ 5 Magazine safety hinge pin $25 Magazine retention spring $15 Magazine retention spring rivet set (2 rivets) $25 Magazine follower button, blued $30 Magazine follower button, nickel plated $10 Magazine release spring $35 Magazine release $ 8 Locking block spring $25 Lanyard loop T-94 Nambu Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Grip Screw $20 Barrel spring bushing $30 Firing Pin $8 Firing Pin Spring Page | 3 $15 Bolt Cross Pin $15 Lanyard Ring $40 Extractor (if you send me the bolt, fitting is no charge) I can’t guarantee fit otherwise $15 Magazine Follower Buttons (two types, round & rectangular) $15 Cleaning Rods, blued $25 Cleaning Rods, nickel plated $40 Safety, blued $45 Safety, strawed $15 Frame Screws, Trigger & Hammer Screw (early and late, strawed or blued) $10 Frame side plate. You may have to do some very minor fitting to your pistol $15 Mag release nut T-90 (2 and 3 Barrel Flare Pistol) Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Frame screws $10 Grip screws $10 Barrel pivot screw $60 3 Barrel cocking knob $15 3 Barrel cocking knob screw $15 3 Barrel cocking knob spring $ 5 3 Barrel cocking knob securing pins T-10 Flare Pistol Cost Per Item Name of Part $40 Main spring (same as the T-26 Revolver) $15 Grip screw $10 Grip screw threaded nut $10 Grip screw counter sunk escutcheon plate $10 Other frame screws $20 Barrel raising flat spring Rifles NOTE: All rifle cleaning rods are listed on page 8. T-13 Murata Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $85 Firing pin $50 Firing pin spring $30 Rear sight spring $35 Gas deflection plate $25 Bolt retaining block $15 Bolt retaining block screw $15 Butt plate screws, long and short $15 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $30 Bolt handle end screw (covers the firing pin spring) $85 Extractor T-18 Murata Rifle and Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $85 Firing pin $50 Firing pin spring $30 Rear sight spring $35 Gas deflection plate Page | 4 $125 Carbine, gas deflection plate/Safety $50 Bolt retaining screw escutcheon plate $25 Bolt retaining screw $10 Bolt retaining screw escutcheon plate screw $30 Bolt handle end screw (covers the firing pin spring) $15 Butt plate screws $10 Trigger guard screw: front, middle, tang $15 Trigger spring large notched screw $10 Trigger spring small locking screw $85 Extractor T-22 Murata Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $350 Bolt head complete $50 Bolt head retainer $15 Bolt head retainer screw $50 Ejector $50 Extractor $30 Trigger spring $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $30 Magazine tube follower $30 Magazine tube brass front end cap $25 Magazine tube spring T-22 Murata Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $350 Bolt head complete $50 Bolt head retainer $15 Bolt head retainer screw $50 Ejector $55 Extractor and pin $30 Magazine tube follower $30 Magazine tube brass front tube cap $25 Magazine tube spring $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $10 Butt plate screw $10 Sling swivel screw $75 Bayonet release assembly, may need some minor hand fitting, they fit my bayonet T-30 Rifle and Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $75 Ejector $75 Extractor $75 Bolt head Page | 5 $30 Bolt rear end screw locking spring T-35 Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $85 Ejector $85 Extractor T-44 Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $15 Bayonet housing screw (state which model—1st, 2nd or 3rd) $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $75 Bayonet housing stacking hook assembly $ 5 Butt Plate Screw $30 Muzzle cover spring, 2nd model, double ended spring T-38 Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $ 5 Butt plate screw $25 Brass, sling buckle T-38 Artillery Spotting Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $25 Stock bolt (used in the threaded sleeves in the butt stock) Other screws are the same as the T 38 rifles T-38 Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $75 Rear barrel band $ 5 But plate screw T-97 Sniper Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $70 Bolt body only (I supply the bolt body, no extractor, firing pin or safety.) $50 Bolt body only (You supply the bolt body) $100 Scope mount block $10 Scope mount block screw $ 5 Scope mount block register pin $50 Flat, scope retaining spring $10 Flat, scope retention spring screw $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $ 5 Butt plate screw $15 Cleaning rod retention stud, (for late screw-in rods) $75 Rear barrel band, Kokura $95 Kokura monopod assembly T-97 Sniper Rifle continued: $25 Kokura monopod spring $75 Nagoya monopod assembly $70 2.5X Scope, steel knurled eye cup retainer ring $10 2.5X Scope, steel knurled eye cup retainer ring screw $25 2.5X Scope, resin knurled eye cup retainer ring Page | 6 $200 2.5X Scope locking lever assembly $50 2.5X Scope rubber eye cup $125 2.5X Solid resin scopes, includes the scope, eye cup and eye cup retainer ring: The eye cup and ring can be used on the original 2.5X scope. Can be used with the T-99 cut back sniper rifles. T-1 Folding Stock Carbine Cost Per Item Name of Part $35 Latch $35 Rear hinge screw with spanner nut $30 Front hinge screw, drilled & tapped for the wing/bail wire nut securing screw $40 Wing nut or bail wire nut $20 Wing nut stop washer and screw $25 Latch disengagement plate $10 Butt plate screws $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang T-99 Long Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Front and rear band screw $15 Rear sight wing (right or left) $ 8 Rear sight wing screw $15 Rear sight wing spring $ 8 Rear sight retaining screw $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $15 Monopod bolt, nut assembly $20 Monopod spring (2 needed) $25 Monopod block & pivot pin $25 Monopod wire $75 Complete monopod assembly $ 10 Butt plate screws, long or short T-99 Short Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $10 Front and rear band screws $15 Rear sight wing (right or left) $25 Rear sight wing spring $ 8 Rear sight wing screw $ 8 Rear sight retaining screw $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $15 Monopod bolt, nut assembly $20 Monopod spring (1 needed) $25 Monopod block & pivot pin T-99 Short Rifle: continued $25 Monopod wire $75 Complete monopod assembly $15 Cleaning rod retention stud, (for the 2-screw late screw-in rods) $25 Cleaning rod retention stud, (for the 3-screw late screw-in rods) $10 Butt plate screws, long or short, Page | 7 T-99 Sniper Rifle Cost Per Item Name of Part $70 Bolt body only *I supply the bolt body, no extractor, firing pin or safety $50 Bolt body only *You supply the bolt body $100 Scope mount block $10 Scope mount block Screw $ 5 Scope mount block register pin $50 Flat, scope retaining spring $10 Flat, scope retention spring screw $10 Front and rear barrel ban $10 Trigger guard screws: front, middle, tang $10 Butt plate screws, long or short $70 4X Nonadjustable scope, steel knurled eye piece ring $10 4X Nonadjustable scope, steel knurled eye piece ring screw $50 4X Rubber eye cup $75 4X Adjustable scope, rear knurled eye piece ring $10 4X Adjustable scope, steel knurled eye piece ring screw $20 4X Adjustable scope adjusting screws, square end $50 4X Adjustable scope adjusting screw cap, hexagon cap $20 4X Adjustable scope adjusting screw, slotted screw inset in the scope $20 4X Adjustable scope adjusting screw, slotted cover for the above screw $15 Cleaning rod retention stud, (for late screw-in rods) $125 2.5X Solid resin scopes, includes the scope, eye cup and eye cup retainer ring: eye cup and ring can be used on the original 2.5X scope.
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