Type 94 Nambu Pistol Field-Strip (九四式拳銃の分解)
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@shuntachi I know what you mean. I currently own a T-94 Nov. 43 dated and a June 45 dated (This one is the worst I've ever seen) and my T14s do have a better finish even though they were made concurrently.
I've bought and sold many Nambus since the 70s and wish now that I had kept some of them!
Both the 94 & 14 are pleasant to shoot, the smaller caliber helps and the 14 points naturally due to the design.
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Thank you :)
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@Thokarev Here are the measurements, hope it helps.
length: 180 mm (7.09inch)
height: 125 mm (4.92 inch)
width: 25 mm (1 inch)
weight: 780g (body and magazine, no bullets)
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Yep, thank you :)
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where can you find 8mm ammo?!
AkimboNinjaPWN 3 months ago 2
@AkimboNinjaPWN I haven't bought for many years. I think you can find some offers on the web.
shuntachi 2 months ago
Very nice example of a Feb 1942 dated T-94! It looks very crisp with most of the bluing present. A much maligned pistol that was designed for an auxiliary sidearm as most officer's pistols were as well as for tankers and pilots and was smaller than the T-14.
maroongem 5 months ago
@maroongem And it's fully functional. I've shot that gun before and it was very nice feeling. It looks very unbalanced design but it actually fits well to smaller hand. I have a May 1942 T-14 with the same arsenal marks as this T-94. Although both were manufactured around the same period at the same arsenal, somehow the finish is better on T-14.
shuntachi 5 months ago
awsome man i want a type 94 and a type 14 nambu but in america there hard to get so i have a german luger instead
zero48411 8 months ago
@zero48411 Thank you. To me owning luger is admiring. I couldn't afford it. I think you can still find Nambu here in the US but I agree that it's getting harder to find. I got them about 10 years ago in California where I live.
shuntachi 8 months ago