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Unread 11-26-2018, 10:14 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by John Sabato View Post
For the right price, I am sure Ted would even do a TDJ on a Nambu… but the cost of removing that many tool marks might be prohibitive!
John,
have you ever owned a Nambu?
I have and still have a few; and have not seen one such as you describe, unless it was a 20.6 date that shipped out near the last day of production.

Early Nambus are as nicely put together as any pistol, later ones look a little more like Erfurt 1917s or 18s- but without the "Rc" markings.

12.9 was produced in Sept. of '37, 14.1 is Jan. 1939, and 20.6 is June of 1945- about as late as routine production continued.
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