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type 14
The Datsun Type 14 was a small Japanese car introduced in February 1935 and built until 1936. It had a 15 PS (11 kW) sidevalve engine and was offered in several body styles. According to Britain's National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, the Type 14 "marked the birth of the Japanese car industry."
Type 14 nambu pistol with 30 rds ammo. This one dates to 1939. It is non matching and grips do not match - i don't know why.. Replaced the springs in it first thing. With the provided ammo (only fired 15 rds) it'll cycle sometimes, sometimes won't cycle/reset. I know nambus can be extremely...
Type 14 nambu pistol with 35 rds ammo. This one dates to 1939. It is non matching. Replaced the springs in it first thing. With the provided ammo (only fired 15 rds) it'll cycle sometimes, sometimes won't cycle/reset. I know nambus can be extremely picky with ammo, so I'm guessing it just...
Here is a Nambu Type 14 Second Series from December 1943 out of the Toriimatsu brand of the Nagoya Arsenal. This includes the leather holster with leather ammo pouch on the shoulder strap/belt combo. There are a few rounds of the original 8mm in the ammo pouch that we wouldn't recommend to fire...
From an old neighbor many years back, no ammo no cleaning rod just what's in photos
I do not see any import markings - I'm sure it will clean up a bit more
Located in Puyallup work Seattle
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Believe born on date Feb of 1939, first year of larger trigger guard Nagoya Arsenal mark kinda looks like 8 inside of a circle
The 2nd symbol means Nambu Rifle Manufacturing at Kokubunji suburb of Tokyo
Hi,
I am interested in buying another Type 14 Nambu pistol. I would prefer dates between 1937 and 1941 although I am also open to a Nagoya Arsenal Series Two example dated late 1943 or 1944. Additionally, I am also looking for re-loadable (I am thinking factory loaded rounds via Steinel or...
This is an incredibly unique bringback rig. The Type 14 nambu is all matching inside and out and comes with 2 non matching mags. The holster is in great shape. Holster is marked with the vets name and the pistol is believed to have been brought back from Okinawa where the navy vet landed after...
Type 14 pistol in 8mm Nambu, excellent bore, very good grips, 4 5/8'' barrel, Chuo Kogyo Kokubunji manufacture, dated 19.5 (May 1944). Original blue finish and grooved wood grips. Matching except the magazine, which is numbered 572. The metal finish shows edge wear. Includes a Skennerton...
TYPE 81 Chinese AK VEST
Removed the useless side pouches and added molle webbing.
Camouflaged
Added buckle
Rigged up some padding for the shoulder straps
I had it set up with my sidearm holster on the right/then a 2 mag molle pouch on the left.
You can easily remove the padding or readjust...
Hey everyone. This is a very special pistol.
This is a Nambu pistol, with MATCHING numbers on frame, plunger, and trigger.
This pistol was manufactured in 1942 according to the proof marks. It, like almost any Type 14, it has a mismatched magazine.
However, the shape that this pistol is in, is...