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Originally Posted by John Sabato
The answer to your question is Yes, ...in my youth and inexperience, but I learned that I should not tempt fate or risk bodily injury to myself or others by shooting firearms that look like they were made by convicts with files (while they were still behind bars...) 
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John,
I've never experienced a Nambu, but since I've learned that the action of the Baby Nambu was very much the inspiration for Ruger's Mark series pistol, I appreciate at least that much about them.
I just bought a Ruger Standard, made in 1980, at an auction. After a good cleaning, it eats virtually any .22lr I've put into it, causing me to wonder somewhat why I've been diddling around with these old Erma .22's!