Japan. Nambu Type 14 w/ Holster & Ammo

Japan. Nambu Type 14 w/ Holster & Ammo

$1,225.00

HISTORY.   The Nambu pistols were a series of semi-automatic pistols produced by the Japanese
company Koishikawa Arsenal later known as the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal. The series had five variants, the Type A Model 1902 (also called the Grandpa Nambu), the Type A Model 1902 Modified (also known as the Papa Nambu), the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), the Type 14 and the Type 94. The pistols were designed by Kijiro Nambu and saw extensive service during the Second Sino-Japanese War and WW2. The Type 14 was adopted as an official sidearm.  As WW2 progressed, and particularly in the final year of the war, in order to speed production, Type 14s began to be more hastily manufactured with a subsequent decline in quality.

This nice Nambu Type 14 has the original serial # 66255 and manufactured at the Nagoya Arsenal on September 1939, making it one of the very last made with the small trigger guard (they changed to the large trigger guard the same month).  Nice bore, 97% bluing, small amount of rust speckling on the back strap, original mag and a near mint original leather holster.

WILL ONLY SHIP TO FFL.   C&R eligible.  Only in states were legal.   Please check your local laws.

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