The Nambu pistol (南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃, Nanbu kenjuu or Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu?) was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy during the First and Second World Wars. The pistol had two variants, the Type A (also called the Type 4), and the Type 14 (南部十四年式自動拳銃).
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- Nambu pistol
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| - The Nambu pistol (南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃, Nanbu kenjuu or Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu?) was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy during the First and Second World Wars. The pistol had two variants, the Type A (also called the Type 4), and the Type 14 (南部十四年式自動拳銃).
- The New World Alliance is known to have dusted off many of these pistols and have started manufacturing them for the uses of patrols and scouts.
- The Nambu pistol(南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃Nanbu kenjuu or Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu) was a series of semi-automatic pistol produced by the Japanese company Koishikawa Arsenal later known as the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal. The series had three variants, the Type A (also called the Type 4), the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu) and the Type 14 (南部十四年式自動拳銃). The pistols were designed by Kijiro Nambu and saw extensive service during the Russo-Japanese War, Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.
- The Nambu pistol is a semi-automatic Japanese handgun mainly used by ranked soldiers. It appears in all games of the Medal of Honor which are based on the Pacific War. Due to its unique style many were taken to home as a war memorial by Allied soldiers. The weapon is not as effective as the M1911 handgun.
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- 279000(xsd:integer)
- around 6,000
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| - Type 14 Nambu
- Type B Nambu
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- 900(xsd:integer)
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| Action
| - Short recoil, locked breech
- recoil-spring
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| - 1906(xsd:integer)
- 1909(xsd:integer)
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| - 1902(xsd:integer)
- 1909(xsd:integer)
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| - The Nambu pistol (南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃, Nanbu kenjuu or Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu?) was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy during the First and Second World Wars. The pistol had two variants, the Type A (also called the Type 4), and the Type 14 (南部十四年式自動拳銃).
- The New World Alliance is known to have dusted off many of these pistols and have started manufacturing them for the uses of patrols and scouts.
- The Nambu pistol(南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃Nanbu kenjuu or Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu) was a series of semi-automatic pistol produced by the Japanese company Koishikawa Arsenal later known as the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal. The series had three variants, the Type A (also called the Type 4), the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu) and the Type 14 (南部十四年式自動拳銃). The pistols were designed by Kijiro Nambu and saw extensive service during the Russo-Japanese War, Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.
- The Nambu pistol is a semi-automatic Japanese handgun mainly used by ranked soldiers. It appears in all games of the Medal of Honor which are based on the Pacific War. Due to its unique style many were taken to home as a war memorial by Allied soldiers. The weapon is not as effective as the M1911 handgun.
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