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Type 14 "Nambu" ~ Mfg. July 1935 ~ 8x22mm Nambu Guns International #: 101152637 Seller's Inventory #: 7432682 Category: Military Pistols - Non-US - Nambu Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Cabelas Sun Prairie Company: Bass Pro - Cabelas Member Since: 6/17/15 State: Wisconsin Zip: 53590 Country: United States Phone: (608) 478-4112 Fax: Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 97 Total Number of Listings: 3721 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer Payment Types Accepted: About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library Description: This Type 14 Nambu pistol's parts were made by the Koishikawa Arsenal and the pistol itself was assembled at the Kokura Arsenal. This practice was in place from 1935-1936. In September of 1923 a massive earthquake destroyed most of the Koishikawa Arsenal and this meant any serviceable parts were put together afterwards. The markings on the pistol indicate that it was completed in July of 1935. The trigger guard is of the small early type and is not the oblong "Winter" type produced later. The parts seem to have matching numbers except for the magazine. Since the pistol has not been taken apart it cannot be said that all the parts match. There is still cosmoline grease inside the pistol that would need to be cleaned out if the pistol is to be shot. Overall the pistol is a great example of an early production Type 14 and would be a great addition to any WWII or Japanese pistol collection. SOLD Manufacturer: July 1935 Caliber Info: 8x22mm Nambu Metal Condition: Good overall, Retains Much of its Original Bluing but has nicks, scratches and some holster wear; Appropriate for a WWII Era Military Pistol Wood Condition: Good overall, Grips have Nice Character with all the nicks and scratches expected with a WWII Era Military Pistol; No Major Gouges of Chips Bore Condition: A few frosty spots near the throat but otherwise Shiny with Well Defined Rifling Barrels: 4 1/2" Blued Triggers: Curved Smooth Finished "in the White Stock: Hardwood Serrated Grips Weight: 30 oz. Sights: Front: Barleycorn Windage Adjustable Rear: Trapezoid Notch Extras: Includes 1 Magazine Item Location: Sun Prairie, WI |