With the losses of records resulting from the destruction of WW2, we will probably never know why Kijiro Nambu tried to scale up Bill Ruger's .22 pistol to an 8mm centerfire design.
18 October 2022
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Snip Despite rifles making up the largest portion of gun sales for Ruger, the company was founded on its pistol. In 1949, when Ruger opened its doors, it started with only one product – a rimfire semi-automatic .22-caliber pistol designed by William Ruger himself. This became the inaugural member of the MK line.
ReplyDeleteThe first of these pistols shipping in early October of 1949
Snip By 1902, the first Nambu pistol was developed, which was chambered in 8×22mm Nambu
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