Attractive and all matching Nagoya Nambu T14 made by the Kokubunji factory in July 1941.
Description:
Near excellent all matching Japanese T14 rig, made by the Kokubunji factory under Nagoya supervision in July 1941. SN: 95286. Cal: 8mmNambu. Standard configuration T14 with drift adjustable front sight and fixed rear sight. Safety lever on left frame with safe/fire detents. Usual Japanese Arsenal markings. Right side of frame with Arsenal symbols followed by the full serial number. Frame dated 16.7 reflecting production in July 1941. Serrated wood panels with penciled/matching numbers. Factory matching magazine. Limited disassembly showing a matching cocking knob and bolt.
Condition:
VG+ original rust blue with expected holster wear and freckling as so often seen on a lightly carried military pistol in a humid environment. Comparable condition straw parts with no suggestion of enhancement. Grips with oil darkening and usual handling marks. Excellent magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. A very nice, no excuse, example of a Japanese T14 from 1941 with a matching magazine.
Japanese Nagoya Kokubunji T14 Pistol, WWII, 95286, FB01359
$1,595.00
Attractive and all matching Nagoya Nambu T14 made by the Kokubunji factory in July 1941.
1 in stock
Description
Synopsis:
Attractive and all matching Nagoya Nambu T14 made by the Kokubunji factory in July 1941.
Description:
Near excellent all matching Japanese T14 rig, made by the Kokubunji factory under Nagoya supervision in July 1941. SN: 95286. Cal: 8mmNambu. Standard configuration T14 with drift adjustable front sight and fixed rear sight. Safety lever on left frame with safe/fire detents. Usual Japanese Arsenal markings. Right side of frame with Arsenal symbols followed by the full serial number. Frame dated 16.7 reflecting production in July 1941. Serrated wood panels with penciled/matching numbers. Factory matching magazine. Limited disassembly showing a matching cocking knob and bolt.
Condition:
VG+ original rust blue with expected holster wear and freckling as so often seen on a lightly carried military pistol in a humid environment. Comparable condition straw parts with no suggestion of enhancement. Grips with oil darkening and usual handling marks. Excellent magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. A very nice, no excuse, example of a Japanese T14 from 1941 with a matching magazine.
Additional information
FB01359
FFL, CNR
95286
8mm Nambu
Kokubunji
Japan
WWII
Japan
T14
VG
EXC
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