The suspect assassinated former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is said to have declared to the police gun police using 6 bullets each time.

Source of survey shows that the gun is made from two metal tubes attached to each other with tape and using bullets placed in small plastic shells that can be shot from both barrels.

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The suspect Tetsuya Yamagami at a police station in Nara city on July 10.

The previous source quoted Yamagami as saying that in addition to making a two -tube gun, he also made a gun with up to 6 tubes.

Also according to sources from the investigating agency, the suspect Yamagami told the police he tried his homemade gun at a facility related to the religious organization that he thought that the former Prime Minister Abe had

Yamagami said he hated this religion after his mother donated a huge amount for them, causing her to exhaust.

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Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 67, was shot while acting in front of Nara Provincial Station on July 8.

The object is said to be a homemade gun that the suspect Yamagami uses to assassinate the former Prime Minister Abe.

Experts assessing that Abe security mesh protection is too loose, despite close contact between politicians and people is a typical feature of the election season.

The suspect Yamagami mixed into the crowd listening to Mr. Abe speaking and shooting from the back, in the position of about 5 m from the podium.