Type 14 Nambu - lots of pictures!

I saw an episode of Sons of Guns the other night on Discovery. Will had an outside private gun dealer source replacement mags for a client's Nambu and Baby Nambu pistols and a P-14 Nambu to complete the set.

According to the show, the magazines cost $800 for the two, plus $2500 for the P-14!
 
I saw an episode of Sons of Guns the other night on Discovery. Will had an outside private gun dealer source replacement mags for a client's Nambu and Baby Nambu pistols and a P-14 Nambu to complete the set.

According to the show, the magazines cost $800 for the two, plus $2500 for the P-14!

At that price, they better have found the original numbered mag!! haha

You are wrong about that. The Type 38 and 99 Rifles were very well made and had the strongest receivers of any WWII bolt action rifles. Yes, the last ditch rifles were another story all together but anything made before 1945 is a very durable and well made weapon. I own many Japanese arms and have always been impressed with their quality. The type 99 Arisaka came issued with a receiver/bolt dusk cover, built in bi-pod and anti-aircraft sights for pete's sake lol.

Alfonso, I'm with you on that all way.

-Steve
 
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