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WW II Japanese Officer Pistol Colt's 1903
« on: July 13, 2011, 03:14:23 PM »
Found this on youtube and thought it was neat.
 

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Re: WW II Japanese Officer Pistol Colt's 1903
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2011, 05:12:36 PM »
     Now that was very intresting, Thank for the post, by the way for you .32 fans did you notice he said that the Japanese General tried to off himself with a .32 and failed? I know .32 must be good for something, since a LOT of them were made. Maybe, they were more interested in wounding the person so they could try him/her and then execute them.  :cool:
     But anyway if a General can't kill himself point blank with a .32 you gotta wonder who or what it would be good for/against? If the attacker is drugged up then you shot them with a .32 they are going to be Really offended and still drugged up.
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Re: WW II Japanese Officer Pistol Colt's 1903
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2011, 09:40:53 PM »
Yea I heard that but I still like the 32. Its fun for plinking(used to have a WW1 era Mauser pistol in 7.65 Browning and a H&R .32 mag) and its better than throwing rocks as they say. Anyways I don't worry about it as a I have 9mm and 5.7mm for serious use.

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Re: WW II Japanese Officer Pistol Colt's 1903
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2011, 08:13:40 AM »
    lol Point taken,
      I bow to the man with supiror knowledge. I rathe rlike to excalate from the Makarov, to the 9mm and if I have to the Tokerov or the CZ52, (Both 7.62 x 25) and if he, she or it. is still standing after that,  :shocked:  I'm going to try really hard to be somewhere else, as fast as possible, as far away as possible. I believe the term that comes to mind is "Feet!, don't fail me now!!!"  :cheesy:
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