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Section 9: Military Weapons Subject: Nambu Msg# 1063463
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have a couple of each Jap pistols. if you can get rcbs to make as set of dies take your 357 sig brass lube it up and run it . you need to thin the rim some. good luck finding .320 bullets at 100 gr weight. load it just strong enough to kick it out of the gun and quit right there with powder. price sure has went up over 50 years. for a baby nambu , you will have to stack 100$ bills to weigh as much as the pistol. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Guys, I saw that J&G Sales have two of these for sale for $920 and $1050. This would be a nice collectible. I think Elmer has one? Or was that a 7mm Baby Nambu, Elmer? They also have three Type 94 pistols from $790 to $990. Contrary to what most people say, I'd own and shoot a Type 94 as long as it was built when quality of manufacture was still good. As long as one understands the exposed sear bar, it can still be used safely in a controlled range environment. I would have to pick Elmer's brain again for reloading this cartridge. Of course the odds of me spending this kind of collectible money on one of these, either of these, is slim to none! Image below from JohnWill - Image Title: photos |