The iris sphincter of Makoto Sakaki's eye suddenly contracted!
pistol?
Or the famous Colt M1911A1?
This is a classic among classics...
Designed by John Browning, .45 caliber; uses 11.43mm bullets.....more powerful than 9mm pistols...
If a person is hit head-on by a Colt in the torso, in most cases the person can be taken to the morgue without the need for an ambulance.
Colt is most famous for its human body suppression.
Although the initial velocity is only 246m/s, the .45 bullet pursues penetration and long-range power.
This is the real killer.
Its power is its advantage, while recoil and the number of bullets it can load are its minor flaws.
The strong recoil means that only trained soldiers can operate it, but the 7+1 round loading capacity becomes a fatal flaw.
If your hand speed is fast enough, you can empty the magazine in two seconds.
Sakaki Makoto swallowed.
Because he took out two extended magazines from the bottom of the iron box, which could hold three more bullets.
How did the original body have a pistol?
Japan's control over guns is quite strict, and ordinary people simply cannot buy guns.
Obviously, the original body doesn't look like someone with a gun license...
Illegal possession?
No, that's not right.
According to my own profile, the original body should not have used these two pistols.
But these two Colts were well maintained, and the sparse scratches on them showed that they were quite old.
Maybe even older than me...
Touching the smooth palm wood handle, Sakaki Makoto pointed it at his temple, and then...
Click!
The firing pin fired, but no bullet was fired.
Sakaki Makoto discovered when he checked just now that there were no bullets in the gun, including in the iron box.
The possibility of having two pistols but no bullets was too low. He bent down, reached into the drawer, and quickly took out a box of brass bullets.
Looking at the full box of .45 large-caliber pistol bullets, Sakaki Makoto's mouth twitched twice.
Well, with the gun and the bullets and irrefutable evidence, I simply won’t believe that I will be sentenced to a year or two in jail.
Just as he was about to hide the pistol again, he suddenly discovered the badge on the handle.
An eagle? No....
Looks like a resting crow?
Because the gun had been used so many times, the marks of the emblem on the palm wood handle had become a little faint, and Makoto Sakaki could not see it clearly.
But it can still be recognized that it is a bird.
Family crest?
There may be more clues...
Sakaki Makoto looked over and over again with the pistol in his hand, but could not find any more information.
Apart from the two crow badges, these two Colts are no different from ordinary pistols. If anything, it can only be said that they have been well maintained, just like new guns.
Placing the pistol back into the box and closing it, Sakaki Makoto reached for the brass bullet and intended to put it back in the drawer.
Crash.....
Just as he picked up the box full of bullets, the box, eroded by time, could no longer bear the weight of the bullets and shattered.
The brass bullets fell all over the floor and Sakaki Makoto hurriedly bent over to pick them up.
One...Two...
He picked up a bullet with letters engraved on it.
R, a capital English letter R.
Why are there letters on the bullets?
It definitely doesn't mean R15, R18 or something like that...
Some people would engrave family crests or other symbols, but those are all made in a uniform manner. The letters on this bullet are crooked, and it is obvious that they were engraved by hand, bit by bit.
Is it revenge?
Sakaki Makoto knew that in some areas, one of the customs was to carve the name of the enemy on a bullet and then use the bullet to kill the enemy as a sign of revenge.
Sakaki Makoto looked at the photo frame on the table again.
He vaguely realized that this seemed to involve a story from long ago.
With the current clues alone, it was impossible to figure out the meaning of the letter R, so Sakaki Makoto had no choice but to put the bullets and guns back to their original places and lock the drawer.
This thing, if discovered by others, it would be no joke...
There was more than one layer of drawers. After Sakaki Makoto closed the first layer of drawers, he opened the second layer.
He was very surprised to find a graduation certificate from the Faculty of Letters of Waseda University inside.
You can’t tell, but the original person was actually a top student.
Haruki Murakami and Ranpo Edogawa graduated from the Faculty of Letters of Waseda University.
Those who are closer to reality include Ai Fukuhara, Masato Sakai who starred in "Hagane Naoki", etc.
In Japan, although Waseda University is not as good as the national University of Tokyo, it is one of the best private universities.
Since you have such a diploma, why do you still need to stay at home and write novels?
Wouldn’t it be nice to go out and find a job?
At least it won't fall to this level...
Sakaki Makoto sighed, feeling a bit sad as if a rabbit had died and a fox had grieved over the loss of another. He was burdened with a debt of 50 million, all thanks to his original body.
If I don't work hard to make money, I'm afraid I'll have to go fishing...
Opening the third drawer, it was filled with newspaper clippings, which was dizzying.
What about car explosions, innocent building fires, a scientist publishing a paper on the reversibility of life...
It's a mess and there's no connection at all.
The dates are also different. The earliest date in the newspaper is 1952, and the latest is the explosion in December last year...
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