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Join Date: Jul 2007
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There will be a new Japanese made Pacific war related movie "永遠の0" in December. Name can be translated into "0 Forever", the number probably refers to the famous Japanese WWII fighter plane "Zero". Detail unknown, could be interesting.
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I also own a type 14 . The first mistake I made was dry firing the pistol. Do NOT dry fire this antique. The firing pin Will break. I have a Japanese Helmet from Guadalcanal and a Japanese battle flag from Negros Island in the Phillippeans that my father brought home. He took it off a dead Soldier after a Banzai charge at night. He was a forward observer and paratrooper with the 503rd PIR. He passed away four years ago and it wasn't until 3 moths before his death that he talked to me about his Wartime Service. Good luck with your Nambu, you have anice example . Craig
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