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  • 1943 T14 Nambu Pistol

    1943 T14 Nambu Pistol

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    [b][size=2]Caliber: ....................... 8mm Nambu
    Rifling: ........................ 6 groove, right hand
    Barrel Length: ............. 4 5/8 in. (117mm)
    Overall Length: ............ 9 in. (229mm)
    Weight: ....................... 2 lb. (.9Kg)
    Magazine capacity: ...... 8 rounds
    Qty Mfg: .................. ?

    1943 T14 Nambu Pistol

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    Note: Article and pictures provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member "riceone"


    Here is a T14 Nambu pistol made in March of 1943. It is in like new condition but I don't know if it is or was just re-furbished and never issued again. Its all matching with the cleaning rod and extra firing pin. Firing pin is a replacement as an original one would have been polished. It shoots the bottle neck 8mm Nambu cartridge.

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: 1943 T14 Nambu Pistol started by Badger View original post
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    1. Robcolt1918's Avatar
      Tell me what you can about the Nambu and the Clt 1911, U have with. Pease help me with figuring out which is which. Thank you
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