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Unread 08-14-2003, 11:52 PM   #6
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From the standpoint of quality of fit an finish, the "Grandpa", "Papa" and "Baby" Nambus, plus the little known Hino-Komuro, can hold their own with European firearms of the period.

There is a pretty big difference between the exposed sear bar of the Luger and the Type 94. Even with the safety off, it is virtually impossible to accidently fire a Luger by depressing the sear bar without taking off the side plate. The Type 94 on the other hand is no problem to discharge.

I agree that the notion that the design of the Type 94 had anything to do with "suicide" or "surrender" is nonsense. Just another old wives tale that refuses to die.
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