Japanese Nambu Type 14 Pistol – WWII Military Sidearm w/ Leather Holster
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Description
The Japanese Nambu Type 14 pistol is one of the most recognizable sidearms of World War II, issued to Imperial Japanese Army officers and soldiers. Produced from the 1920s through 1945, the Type 14 was valued for its simplicity and rugged design.
This particular example shows clear arsenal markings and date stamps (昭 12.9), placing its manufacture in September of 1937 during the Showa era. The pistol retains its original wood grips, blued finish, and comes with a vintage leather holster, adding to its collector appeal.
A key piece of WWII history, the Nambu Type 14 is sought after by collectors for its unique design, cultural significance, and connection to the Pacific theater. This pistol is an excellent addition for enthusiasts of historical firearms and military memorabilia.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | Japanese Arsenal (Showa Era) |
Model | Type 14 Nambu |
Caliber | 8mm Nambu |
Capacity | 8+1 |
Barrel Length | 4.6" |
Action | Semi-Automatic, Single-Action |
Frame Material | Steel |
Finish | Blued |
Grips | Grooved Wood |
Sights | Fixed Iron Sights |
Production Date | September 1937 (Showa 12.9) |
Accessories | Original Leather Holster Included |
Country of Origin | Japan |