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Unread 07-06-2015, 03:39 PM   #1
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This model gun is probably the closes you can get to look like a Luger; Baby Nambu disassembly help needed. any blowup diagrams and instructions. Suppose to load and eject manually and field strip like original. Does not disassemble like the other Nambu's (papa,41, 92?)
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Unread 07-06-2015, 07:22 PM   #2
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This model gun is probably the closes you can get to look like a Luger...
This is cute! ...but I disagree, if real guns can look like Lugers! (Safety lever re-contour, straw treatment, and full pattern checkered grip panels by me.)

There are also some German starter pistols, made post-war, that are also verrry close, though they're zinc alloy construction--as I think your Baby might be. There's a thread about them here somewhere...
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This one is suppose to be high grade steel under the 24 c Gold Plate. Originally sold for @ $1000.00. Top of the line in model guns.
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This one is suppose to be high grade steel under the 24 c Gold Plate. Originally sold for @ $1000.00. Top of the line in model guns.
Wow, that's extraordinary. Steel construction would help explain its initial price!
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