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Originally Posted by
Johnny Peppers
Buy a box of 8mm Nambu and by the time you get through it you should know whether you want to invest in a setup to reload it.
The price of reloading it is high and while it wouldnt be too hard, the bottle neck case is kind of pain. Ill probably find and buy some ammo to shoot it then retire it to the display case.
thanks
mdrim13
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04-30-2012 02:07 PM
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Don Schlickman can repair your firing pin ($25) and/or make you a replacement firing pin ($30). I had him repair two original firing pins with broken tips and make two new firing pins so I can save the originals. He is currently making a new extractor ($40) for another one of my Type 14's. He also makes replacements for the magazine retention spring ($25) and rivets ($15).
Don's price list Don's Reproduction Japanese Militaria Parts List
You can contact Don at dfsjpn "at" aol.com
You can get replacement spring kits from Wolff Springs for NAMBU Semi-Auto Pistols
I handloaded 8mm Nambu ammo using brass and bullets from Grafs
Graf Sons - HDS BRASS 8MM NAMBU UNPRIMED PER 100
Graf Sons - GRAF BULLET(.320)83gr TMJ RN (8mm NAMBU) PER 100
and RCBS dies 3-Die Set Roll Crimp 8mm Nambu using W231 powder per this thread Loading the 8mm Nambu Cartridge to Post 1929 Standards in Japanese Military Firearms. Forum
This is a useful site about Nambus Nambu World: Terifs Japanese Handgun Website
This is a good book to have Amazon.com: Collectors Guide to Imperial Japanese Handguns 1893-1945 (Schiffer Military History) (9780764327872): James D. Brown: Books
My Type 14's
Last edited by Milsurp Collector; 05-04-2012 at 05:01 AM.
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