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i kinda heard of this pistol already and let alone i learned today theres only 12 that exist today and ones being in museums
Sources i claim to have used in the weapon's making process for either processing to its textures undertaking or for soaking in insight in respect of its usage in the aforesaid war and so on:
https://youtu.be/838AnFOn8nY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inagaki_pistol
https://guns.fandom.com/wiki/Inagaki_pistol
there is a scarceness of sites recollecting information thereof and doling out enough evidence over its usage, but i can additionally aggregate that i heard some stuff on the grapevine about it.
lol cant argue with a source i looked up for names and their meanings.
Inagaki(稲垣)
Last Name :
Inagaki
Last Name in Japanese Kanji(Hiragana) :
稲垣(いながき)
Meaning :
稲 meaning rice plant./ 垣 meaning hedge, fence, wall.