By Ju-min Park and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - The person suspected of killing former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe with a hand-made gun on Friday may have made the weapon in a day or two after acquiring available supplies reminiscent of wooden and steel pipes, analysts say. The assault confirmed gun violence can't be completely eradicated even in a rustic the place robust gun legal guidelines imply it's practically remarkable for residents to purchase or personal firearms. There have been some instances lately the place individuals illicitly made weapons themselves in Japan. However nonetheless, gun crime could be very uncommon in Japan: final 12 months th...