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In Reply to: should not be fired unless FIRST checked by a gunsmith posted by FenderLover on March 13, 2017 at 18:05:38:
Not a collector and don't know much or anything really, about the 'exotics'.
Late war quality suffered for ALL axis powers. Everything from outrite Sabotage to simpler stuff like poor welds and finish.
This applies across the board from small arms to tanks and aircraft.
I woudn't know a Nambu if it fell out of the sky on me. I'll bet getting ammo is a real treat. And if the round was low-powered, getting it rechambered for something better than 380 auto might even be dangerous.
If I could collect a single piece? Make mine the RARE 45acp Luger. I think they made several for US trials and destroyed one in the process. The remaining samples are VERY valuable.
If I had a collectible-style shooter? A reproduction Sharpes would be neat. In 45-70 smokeless. BOOM!
I'd love to join a gun club and see if I could qualify for a DCM issue M-1 Garand. I'd settle for a good condition shooter and put it over the fireplace.
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