Japanese Nambu Type 14 – 8mm Military Pistol (WWII Era)
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Description
The Japanese Nambu Type 14 is one of the most recognizable military sidearms of World War II, serving as the standard-issue pistol of Imperial Japanese forces from the late 1920s through the end of the war. Designed by Kijiro Nambu, this model reflects a distinctly Japanese approach to early semi-automatic pistol design, combining unique ergonomics with period-correct engineering.
This example, chambered in 8mm Nambu, features original wood grip panels, a blued steel finish, and matching-style military markings consistent with wartime production. The long, slender barrel and exposed controls give the Type 14 its unmistakable profile, making it a standout addition for collectors of WWII military arms or historical sidearms.
Well-suited for collectors, historians, or display-focused buyers, the Type 14 remains an important artifact of 20th-century military history. Ammunition availability is limited and specialized, reinforcing its role today as a collectible rather than a high-volume shooter.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Japanese Arsenal (Imperial Japan) |
| Model | Nambu Type 14 |
| Caliber | 8mm Nambu |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Capacity | 8-round detachable magazine |
| Barrel Length | Approx. 4.6 in |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Grip Material | Wood |
| Finish | Blued |
| Sights | Fixed Front & Rear |
| Era | World War II |
| Serial Number | 98035 |
| Country of Origin | Japan |