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The display case showcases five historical revolvers and pistols. From top left: a US Army revolver, a US Smith & Wesson revolver (.38 mm, 1940), a Russian Smith & Wesson No. 3 revolver (.44 mm, 1870), a Russian Tokarov semi-automatic pistol (7.62 mm, 1930), and a Russian Makarov automatic pistol (.380 cal). Each firearm is accompanied by a small informational card, providing details about its origin, caliber, and date of manufacture.
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Feb 13, 2026, 4:41 AM

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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The display case showcases five historical revolvers and pistols. From top left: a US Army revolver, a US Smith & Wesson revolver (.38 mm, 1940), a Russian Smith & Wesson No. 3 revolver (.44 mm, 1870), a Russian Tokarov semi-automatic pistol (7.62 mm, 1930), and a Russian Makarov automatic pistol (.380 cal). Each firearm is accompanied by a small informational card, providing details about its origin, caliber, and date of manufacture.

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