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Yet again, another WWII era collector gun, the Nambu was the Japanese handgun of choice. Lots of these came to America when the war ended but stocks of these have dried up considerably as they have been stashed away in...
They made 3 different gun sizes. Definitely a collectors item. Because of the caliber/ballistics not a great caliber.
Out of curiosity a while back, I googled the ammo for these. There is one outfit that can make ammo for it. It is usually out of stock. I guess with the ammo shortages, it...
from what I can see. There are 8 sides or flats to the ‘cartridge’. This and the fact that it is 50 cal or larger and not round, makes it unlikely to be a rimfire rifle or pistol round.
Many people buy stuff from The Franklin Mint think they are investing in a real collectors item.
What is it Richard Rawlings says about an auction, you need at least 2 idiots who think it’s valuable to get big money at an auction.
One mans trash, is another mans treasure.
You said it: “no historic or collector value”. Absolutely right! For the same price I can get a BNIB 45 with all the bells and whistles. Twice as accurate and more reliable.
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