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This is the absorbing story of the handguns credited to Nambu Kijiro, the principal personal-defence weapons of the Imperial forces.

Featuring full-color artwork and carefully chosen photographs, this book charts the origins, development, combat use, and legacy of the Nambu pistols. Cutaway artwork reveals the inner workings of these important handguns, while specially commissioned battlescenes depict them in use in action.

Influenced by the German C 96 and other semi-automatic pistols, the first Nambu model was never accepted for universal issue, being confined largely to purchase by Japanese officers. Adopted in 1925, the 14th Year Type was to become the best-known of these handguns, serving in every campaign undertaken by the Japanese in the 1930s and then throughout World War II. It served alongside the bizarrely conceived Type 94, intended as the weapon of airmen, tank crew, and anyone to whom its compact dimensions were useful.

When World War II end

Trade Review
Without a doubt the author has done a great service to those interested in Japanese personal weapons. -- Stuart Blank * Military Archive Research *
With a mix of archive and modern photos, along with artwork that does include fine cutaway diagrams, the story of the design is well illustrated. * Military Model Scene *

Table of Contents
Introduction Development Use Impact Conclusion Bibliography Index

Nambu Pistols

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    A Paperback / softback by John Walter, Adam Hook, Alan Gilliland

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 27/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781472855428, 978-1472855428
      ISBN10: 1472855426

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the absorbing story of the handguns credited to Nambu Kijiro, the principal personal-defence weapons of the Imperial forces.

      Featuring full-color artwork and carefully chosen photographs, this book charts the origins, development, combat use, and legacy of the Nambu pistols. Cutaway artwork reveals the inner workings of these important handguns, while specially commissioned battlescenes depict them in use in action.

      Influenced by the German C 96 and other semi-automatic pistols, the first Nambu model was never accepted for universal issue, being confined largely to purchase by Japanese officers. Adopted in 1925, the 14th Year Type was to become the best-known of these handguns, serving in every campaign undertaken by the Japanese in the 1930s and then throughout World War II. It served alongside the bizarrely conceived Type 94, intended as the weapon of airmen, tank crew, and anyone to whom its compact dimensions were useful.

      When World War II end

      Trade Review
      Without a doubt the author has done a great service to those interested in Japanese personal weapons. -- Stuart Blank * Military Archive Research *
      With a mix of archive and modern photos, along with artwork that does include fine cutaway diagrams, the story of the design is well illustrated. * Military Model Scene *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Development Use Impact Conclusion Bibliography Index

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