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Unread 11-17-2021, 04:00 PM   #1
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A type 34 Nambu passed thru my hands. I was amazed that the bar that transferred the trigger movement to the sear passed along side the frame unprotected the way the Luger is I have heard the pistol was famous for shooting the soldier in the in his own foot.
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A type 34 Nambu passed thru my hands. I was amazed that the bar that transferred the trigger movement to the sear passed along side the frame unprotected the way the Luger is I have heard the pistol was famous for shooting the soldier in the in his own foot.
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A Luger can be accidently fired when the pistol is disassembled, but NOT when it is fully assembled. The T-94, however, can.

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