This review details the rare Japanese 7.65mm Hamada pistol, a private production firearm from WWII. Unlike most state-manufactured Japanese arms, the Hamada was produced by Bunji Hamada's shop, resembling the Browning 1910 but with unique mechanical features like a rotational dovetail barrel lock. Production was limited, with most units sent to China, making surviving examples scarce, especially in the US.
This review covers the Armi Galesi Model 9 in .25 ACP, a well-made Italian 'mouse gun' from the mid-20th century. Despite its small size and underpowered caliber for modern self-defense, it offers historical interest and decent accuracy for its class. The all-steel construction is noted as high quality for its original budget price.
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