Talk:Tsuyama massacre

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if there is more info on the language of origin page then it would help if it were translated

rifle or shotgun?[edit]

This page says that the firearm used was a shotgun, but in the Spree_killer article, and every other source I have found on the web, it is said that the gun was an "old Japanese rifle". I don't know which is correct, but if it is known which weapon was actually used, it would be nice if the various wiki mentions were consistent. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.218.179.239 (talk) 22:53, 24 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]


It could just be a translation error. Maybe some of the people translating the article got confused and thought it was a rifle instead of a shotgun. When I was translating some Japanese articles about this guy a while ago, the translator seemed to translate "shotgun" as rifle, which I'm assuming was an error, although I could be wrong as it seemed to consistently indicate that Toi used a hunting rifle. I'll try to determine if my translator is the issue or if Toi actually used a rifle.

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remington or browning?[edit]

the table says he used a Remington M11, but the paragraph says it was a Browning shotgun 2600:387:F:5C14:0:0:0:B (talk) 03:15, 9 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Maths don't add up[edit]

30 is almost 55,5?

I mean, he killed 30 people and 111 people lived on the village, according to the article, but it is also said the killed «almost half» the population. I think «a bit more than a quarter» or «around a quarter» would be much better.

--77.75.179.1 (talk) 03:37, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]