Imperial Japanese Army Type 14 Nambu Caliber 8mm Pistol With Holster Rig (Original)
SKU: JAPANESE TYPE 14 NAMBU CAL 8MM PISTOL W HOLSTER RIG
Original/Reproduction: Original (Matching)
Availability: In-stock
Manufacturer: Nagoya Arsenal
Date Manufactured: 1936
Model: Nambu Type 14
Serial Number: 24374
Caliber: 8mm Nambu
Action Type: Semi-automatic
Barrel Length: 4-1/2 inches
Bore: 10/10
Condition: Near Mint
Magazine: 8mm
Holster: Original Leather Hard-Shell W Cleaning Rod
Holster Condition: Very Good
Price: $2400.00
Seller Type: Classification: C&R / FFL
Seller ID: JMW
Seller Code: 1200
Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Description
This immaculate condition example of a WW2 1936 Japanese Nambu Type 14 Semi Auto 8mm Pistol. This Nambu pistol has matching serial numbers on the following parts: receiver, barrel, cocking knob, trigger assembly, both wood grips, and bolt. The pistol comes with an original leather Hardshell holster, an original cleaning rod and spare magazine. The hardshell holster is in great shape with minor edge wear. These were there standard sidearm of the Japanese army throughout WW2. It is a unique pistol in the way that it works.
History
The Type 14 Nambu pistol is a significant piece of Japanese military history, as it was the only Nambu pistol to be officially used and adopted by the Japanese military. Its manufacturing began in 1925 at the Kokura Arsenal, and later expanded to Nagoya Arsenal due to larger orders for the gun. One of the primary reasons for its adoption was the cost factor, as it was produced at a lower cost by using slightly lowered quality materials and simplified manufacturing practices. Nevertheless, the resulting gun was still an effective semi-automatic pistol that was widely used in the Second Sino Japanese War in the 1930s. The Type 14 Nambu pistol underwent design changes during World War II when certain raw materials were running at a shortage. The early production models featured a slotted cocking knob, while the later models had a knurled cocking knob. Additionally, World War II production models lacked the grip safety, which was a trademark feature of all other Nambu pistols. The overall shape and look of the Type 14 Nambu pistol was similar to the Type A design, and it used an 8mm cartridge. Despite the changes in design and materials, the Type 14 was still a formidable weapon that was produced until the end of World War II, with over 200,000 units manufactured. However, the exact number of units produced remains unclear, with estimates ranging from 70,000 to almost half a million, as many records and guns were lost during the war. In summary, the Type 14 Nambu pistol is a symbol of Japanese military innovation and resourcefulness during times of war. Its simple yet effective design allowed for mass production at a low cost, which was essential during times of material shortages. Despite its flaws and design changes, the Type 14 Nambu pistol served the Japanese military faithfully during its time in service.