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Old March 30th, 2009, 17:05   #1
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How durable is the Tanaka Kar98k?

I posted this in the WWII forum, but i was also wondering people's opinion who own this gun who do not play WWII re-enactment. Thus, i also posted it here.

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As i am sure many of you have heard, the Tanaka Company in Japan as been permanently shut down due to the fact that they broke the law with their recent revolver line (it was discovered that it is able to fire a real bullet). That being said, i am worried about gaming my $900 Tanaka Kar98k for fear of breaking something; with the company gone, i have no parts to replace it with. So, that brings me to my question: How durable is the Tanaka Kar98k? For all of you WWII German guys, how long have you gamed your rifle and has anything broken? Are you worried about anything breaking? If something did break, how did you fix it?

i will be using propane exclusively with my gun.

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Old March 30th, 2009, 17:15   #2
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I'd buy a bunch of extra parts while they're still available. Better safe than sorry.
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Old March 30th, 2009, 17:39   #3
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If you're looking to skirmish get the spring version of the Dboys Kar98 the shells are cheap and it's a nice piece.

Gas shells will always be subject to issues.

Also most Tanaka Works internals are made from pot-metal.

And to add on, there are no 'spare parts' available for Tanaka guns anyhow.

RA-TECH has some parts but chances are if anything breaks in the Tanaka you'll be screwed unless you pay a gunsmith over in HK ie. DaytonaGun to literally make a new set of steel internals. For all that trouble it's just not worth it.
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Old March 30th, 2009, 17:44   #4
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The Tanaka one isn't the shell version, that's the Marushin.

Tanaka one is basically their M24 in a different stock.
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Old March 30th, 2009, 18:11   #5
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correct to everything you said above. all spare or upgradeable internal parts are out of stock. and with tanaka being out of business, no chance of getting replacement parts. im really worried about this and it scares me to actually consider selling off my dream gun.
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Old March 30th, 2009, 19:04   #6
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If you really love your gun, contact Justin (DaytonaGun)

You can send him the internal parts you think will wear down the fastest and have him make you some aluminum or steel bits.

Worst thing you want to do is sell your prized gun than kick yourself for doing so.

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correct to everything you said above. all spare or upgradeable internal parts are out of stock. and with tanaka being out of business, no chance of getting replacement parts. im really worried about this and it scares me to actually consider selling off my dream gun.

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Old March 30th, 2009, 21:39   #7
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is there a specific website to do so?
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Justin at Daytonagun is great he custom milled a replacement trigger and spring set for my Smokeys M82, he is also doing a bunch of shells for the same rifle. FYI his fees are not cheap! but well worth it if you have a collectors piece.
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