AMERICA’S GREAT GUN HOUSE 433
JAPANESE NAMBU MODEL '94
Caliber: 8m/m Japancse. Magazine capacity: fi rounds. Barrel length: 3% inch.es. Overall length: 7% inches. Weight: 27 ounces.
ITALIAN BERETTA
Caliber: 8m/m Japancse. bottleneck, pat-terned after the Luger 7.65m/m. Magazine capacity: 7 shots. Muzzle velocity: About 860 foot per second. Barrel length: 4% inches. Overall length: About 9 inches. Weight: About 30 ounces.
The Bcretta- sliown here is chambered for the 9m/m short Browning, which is prac-tically identical with the .380 Colt. The barrel is 3% inches, overall length 6 inches, and weighs 23% ounces. The magazine has capacity of 7 enrtridges.
This pistol is likewise madę in a very similar model but chambered for the .25 Colt auto-matic ćartridge.
This is the regular Italian Army Pistol, chambered for the 9m/m Glisenti ćartridge, similar to the Luger but a trifle shorter. Weighs 32 ounces. Has a magazine capacity of 7 cartridges. Barrel length 4 inches, overall length 8% inches, and weighs 32 ounces.
RUSSIAN TOKAREY
Caliber: 7.62m/m Russian. Muzzle velocity: 1390 foot seconds, using 85 grain bullet. Barrel length: 4% inches. Overall length: 7% inches. Weight: 32 ounces.
This glin was madę during World War II by-the F. N. factory for the Germans and uses the regular 9m/m Luger ćartridge. Ii has a stagger magazine with a capacity of 13 cartridges. With senne types of ammunition it develops a velocity sometimes of 1500 foot seconds. The barrel is a little over 4% inches long, and the overall length a little over 7% inches. The. pistol weighs 32 ounces. It is sometimes supplied with a detaeh-able shoulder stock and liolster.