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    Namby type 14 (Japan)

    Nambu Type "A"pistol, also known asType 04. A predescessor to the Type 14. Note automated

    grip safety under the triggerguard and a range ajustable rear sights, which disappear from

    design in the Type 14.

    Nambu Type 14 pistol.

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    Nambu Type 14 pistol, withboltfully retracted.

    Nambu Type 14 pistol, late production, with enlarged triggerguard and magazine retention

    spring.

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    Nambu Type 14 pistol, field stripped; note detached triggerguard and a separate locking

    member under the barrel.

    Nambu 8mmammunition(left) shown next to 9mm Luger cartridges (right) for comparision.

    Characteristics

    Type: Single Action

    Chamber: 8x22 mm Nambu

    Weight unloaded: 900 g

    Length: 230 mm

    Barrel length: 117 mm

    Capacity: 8 rounds

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    The type 14 pistol was designed by Japanese general Kijiro Nambu circa 1925 (14th year of the

    Taisho emperor, hence the official designation), as an iprovement over the earlier pistol of his

    design. This pistol was adopted by Imperial Japanese Army and widely used during all S-E Asia

    campaigns and through the World War 2 as a standard Army sidearm.

    Type 14 is a recoil operated, locked breech pistol. It featured a short recoiling barrel with thebolt, moving inside the cylindrical barrel extension. The barrel to bolt lock is achieved by the

    vertically tilting locking member, which is cammed down after the short recoil of the barrel,

    stopping the barrel and releasing the bolt to complete the ejection and reloading cycyle. The bolthas two symmetrically located recoil springs and a knurled knob at the rear for manual operation.

    Pistol is striker fired, with single action trigger and manual safety on the left side of the frame,

    above the trigger. Interestingly enough, the triggerguard with the trigger can be removed from

    the fun for clearing and maintenance when gun is field stripped. Type 14 Nambu pistol usessingle column magazine that holds 8 proprietary bottlenecked rounds of ammunition. Gun has

    fixed sights and a belt loop at the rear of the frame, above the grip. It can be said that the overalldesign of the Type 14 was inspired part by the P08 Luger (overall shape) and part by the C-96Mauser (locking system), but owerall design is quite original. Late production pistols, made in

    the 1940s, can be distinguished by the enlarged triggerguard that allowed the pistol to be used in

    winter gloves. These pistols also featured additional magazine retention spring mounted in thefront strap of the grip, to avoid magazine loss during the use of the pistol, ans simplified bolt

    knob.

    8x22mm Nambu ammunition use a bottle-necked case with 103 grains (6.67 gramm) jacketed

    bullet ower the 3.5 grains (0.23 gramms) ofsmokelesspowder, producing muzzle velocities of

    about 1065 fps (325 m/s) from the Type 14 pistol. In terms of energy this round is far inferior to

    other pistol cartridges, used by major powers in WW2, such as .45ACP, 9mm Luger and 7.62mmTT.