![]() The two men went into business together with the intention of making high-quality yet affordable pistols. His successful rendition attracted the attention of investor Alexander Sturm. Ruger almost immediately made copies of the Baby Nambu in his garage. Little did the Marine know he was about to change the firearm world forever… Sweetheart grip on a captured Japanese Nambu pistol Marine who’d fought in the Pacific Theater offered to sell his prized Japanese Baby Nambu pistol to Ruger. After falling $40,000 in debt, he was about to close up his shop for good. ![]() ![]() William Ruger was having a difficult time bringing in orders. World War II was finally drawing to a close and for one small-time hand tool manufacturer, things weren’t going well. ![]()
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