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Join Date: Aug 2009
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yup, those would them. i didnt realize it was specifically for winter. i had only noticed that, on the tags of the gun, at stores and what not, they listed usually "type 14 nambu, jap, large t.g. or small t.g. then the price" i actually noticed the different trigger guards on my own, then just put two and two together that the t.g. must have meant trigger guard. they are pretty neat guns though, i should probably add a few to my collection. are those yours? or just pictures you found online? oh, and i know this thread got way off topic, so sorry to anyone who wasnt expecting japanese talk. hehe
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![]() The US Marine Corps/3rd Mar Div conducts cold weather training on Mt Fuji in Japan, so the Japanese were/are quite familiar with cold weather...Not to mention their various wars with China, Korea, Russia...It gets cold up in them parts... |
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