The impressive thing is he didn’t have an accidental discharge when he loaded the gun or when he cocked it. This thing was super unreliable it was almost more dangerous to the person using it then whatever it was at.
@@nathanielartosilla9110 You missed a line A little Arisaka in my life A little katana is by my side A little bit of nambu number 5 A little bit of warcrimes is all i see
They had better pistols that came in too late in the war (the Hamada). Though theres also use of many foreign pistols (an entire naval aviation unit used browning hammerless pistols.)
Hey, I have a Nambu. My grandfather collected it from one of the guys who was trying to kill him on Attu (either that or it was from the Philippines; my grandfather never gave any specifics about the fighting he did). I even have some original ammo for it, but I've never been tempted to fire 80+ year old Japanese ammo from a gun that hasn't been fired since 1944 at the most recent. My Nambu is just war trophy and a piece of family history. The Arisaka rifle, however, is still in working order, although its very cool bayonet and scabbard, hang on my wall as a decorations.
Forty years ago I bought one just like this for $50. Sold it 2 years later for $300. They're over $1000 now. Mine was made in 1943. Ammo was available from Midway Arms. The pistol was well-made, accurate, and comfortable to shoot. The 8m ammo is a little more powerful than .32acp, which was a standard in European armies in WWII. Beretta also had a 180 degree safety. I needed the money, and it's expensive to shoot, or I would still own one. It does not deserve the criticism it gets.
I just found one exactly like the one in this video. Very well preserved in some mind of gift wrapping paper ..oily... it got dusty after I unwrapped it bit it's in very good condition. I haven't shot it yet but ima look at more videos of it before I decide to let one go.. it is heavy.
@@itakedon002every year there are more collectors and every year guns are kept in collections. Supply and demand. These pistols in good condition regularly go for over 2000 dollars.
@@michaelwilson8713I think you are confusing Luger with Ruger, two different gun designers. However, given that they are very similarly spelled, I don't blame you.
I mean they’re different. I wouldn’t want a 1911 with 4 enemies charging at me. 1 v1. 1911 wins 9/10 times. But with 4 people charging at me 8mm is enough to knock down 4 people accurately. I’d take a Colt in actual combat but the 45 is much less controllable. There’s something to be said about recoil when facing multiple like 3+ adversaries. I’d pick a Colt as my sidearm in ww2 but if multiple people were charging at me 3+ and this & the Colt were in front of me I’d pick this up.
日本の銃やその他の兵器の歴史は驚くべきものです。 イギリスから敬意を! I think the Japanese people are one of the world's only societies that could be trusted perfectly with firearm ownership.
Isso é triste.. Espero que possam arrumar donos para esses pedaços de história viva! Aqui no Brasil também é difícil ter armas.. Nunca entendi isso de não permitir a população se proteger.
I'm guessing this guy is a hand loader since the box was not factory. I understand that laws are different in other parts of the world, but here hand loading is very common among people who collect and shoot antique firearms.
@@deadhorse1391 did you watch the video? Hes using .357 sig cases. That dosent mean that 357 sig works in the firearm it just means that the cases do. Please rewatch the video and rescind that foolish statement
You’re a braver man than I am. My dad was a WWII vet. He told me (tongue-in-cheek) that more American GI’s were wounded firing a captured or found Type 14 Nambu than shot by one.
@@michaelratliff9449 I'm not. i find these pistols labeled as "ugly" to be extremely beautiful. as opposed to the slide pistols? i find those generic and bland and no amount of bling can ever make it look appealing to me. the nambu, lahti, bochardt, mauser? those look very eye catching. then again each one of us has opinions like bellybuttons, so it's all fair in the end.
I find it amazing how the soul of the Nambu Type 14 lived on in America's favorite .22 target pistol, the Ruger Standard series. Bill Ruger drew heavy inspiration from the Nambu's reciprocating bolt as well as its exterior styling. I wish more people would do actual research about Nambu pistols rather than regurgitating fudd-lore they heard online.
As far as we know, they actually developed this without looking at the Luger. I think people get the idea because it does look similar but also because RUGER is a copy of the Nambu.
Grip dimensions are completely different , grip ergonomics are completely different, trigger guard is completely different, entire operation of the guns are completely different. Anyone who isn't suffering from acute vision impairment can tell them apart from a casual glance.
@@onii-chandaisuki5710 - It was developed directly from the Luger and Mauser. The Japanese Imperial Army bought thousands of them at the start of the 20th century and has seen in battle in China -Japanese war up to WW2. In fact after the introduction of the Nambu to replace the foreign made pistol, a lot Japanese officers use their own money to purchase their own Luger or Walter P38.
My dad's buddy had one of these pistols and it would jam constantly. They were tough to find ammo for and what ammo you could get was usually not all that good so he did his own reloading and the gun's performance was only "marginally" better.
If you want to find ammo, go to steinel ammo. They specialize in weird calibers and the quality of the ammo is top notch. I use them to get ammo for my Arisaka.
@@AR_119 Yeah, I know a few companies make it. Everytime I see it pop up I think about getting some but I usually end up buying something else like 9mm,45, etc. I can reload for my Arisakas all day since I can usually find the components and I have the dies. I like Arisakas shame people still try to bash them
@@drew7155sorry for the way late response But I paid around $1400, definitely a little overpriced but it’s in very good condition and have been looking for one for a while. I wouldn’t say that they’re exceptionally rare, just have to do some looking around
@@copo2835I read this in another comment and realised what he meant. A Japanese person said that it’s “fire” as in literally flames, not “fire” as in shoot. So it’s literally 🔥 on the side.
The gun's absolutely huge for a regular handgun, but yet by some bizarre turn of events it doesn't absorb almost any recoil whatsoever. Probably cheap and light materials were mostly used to construct it
The stories that gun could tell... It's hard to imagine all the shit this pistol probably went through in the pacific theater (if it ever saw combat, that is). From how many American soldiers it probably injured or killed, how much of a beating it took from the amount of times it was dropped along with the grenades going off around it in battles such as Iwo Jima, and how many Imperial Japanese soldiers held it. All for it to be in the hands of this collector. It's just crazy to think about. If this was issued to the Japanese soldiers in WW2, then he is holding one hell of an antique.
My late father brought one home from Occupation of Japan. Numbers matched 2 magazine and even holster. I have 7.7 custom Arisaka built in the 50's. Nambu is being taken care of by my veteran nephew.
Beautiful gun. I'd love to own one, can't as long as I stay in the UK (pretty much, section 7 licences are uncommon, but I could legally own it with the right licence, but not the ammo at the same time.) And good luck picking up 8x22mm, even at a sec7 range (of which there are 3 in the country, one semi close to me)
The arisaka rifles were so well designed and made, and then there’s the Nambus and whatever their designers were smoking
I think the Germans gave them some Pervitin
Looks like dogshit, looks uncomfortable, looks inaccurate and generally functionally stupid.
Couldn’t make a better pistol?
Probably opium
@@rommelthebreton Japan invented meth
@@rommelthebretonno need for pervitin, meth was a Japanese invention after all
I bet it’s a pain to find the ammo for it.
Probably gotta reload it.
اشتري
Looks like he reloads the cases read 357 sig so I’m assuming it’s fairly easy to convert 357 sig to the nambu ammo
Steinel sells nambu ammo at a good price, new brass and everything.
One of the better Japanese pistols of the war
The most impressive thing here is being able to find 8mm Nambu
The impressive thing is he didn’t have an accidental discharge when he loaded the gun or when he cocked it. This thing was super unreliable it was almost more dangerous to the person using it then whatever it was at.
@@ravenblood1954you’re thinking of the nambu type 94, it had the sear rod exposed on the left side which led to many accidental discharges.
it looks like he's using 357 SIG as a basis for these realods(?)
Maybe he had a friend who sized and reloaded cases and asked him to make him a box.
8mm???
One of the handguns of all time
What does that even mean?
goofy looking finger guard
I think you meant to write "One of the Worst handguns of All Time"
@@robertr9188 figured anybody watching a video about a Nambu pistol knew it was crap
@@Wizard_Pepsiso you can shoot with gloves on
Reenactment of the inventors revealing their 5th prototype:
“Ladies and gentlemen, this is Nambu numba 5.”
😂
A little Arisaka in my life
A little Katana by my side
Nambu Number 5
Parampam pam pam
@@nathanielartosilla9110🤣🤣
@@nathanielartosilla9110
You missed a line
A little Arisaka in my life
A little katana is by my side
A little bit of nambu number 5
A little bit of warcrimes is all i see
😂😂😂😂
It's crazy that this was Japan's better ww2 pistol.
And still looks fuck ugly
You can tell that there was inspiration from the Luger 08 in it's design.
If you're in pistol range, you're in grenade and katana range I guess
They had better pistols that came in too late in the war (the Hamada). Though theres also use of many foreign pistols (an entire naval aviation unit used browning hammerless pistols.)
The way I look at it, if you're using your handgun at some point on the battlefield, you're fucked anyway
後期型ですなぁ。動いてる所初めて見ました。貴重な映像を有難うございます!
手袋したままでトリガーが引けるように指を入れるとこが大きくなってる型だったかな?
By late model what year do you mean?
Fat man n little boy
@@niklohukiin5565yes
yeah bro i agree (what he sayin)
Sullivan: Grab a rifle, we're gonna tear this place apart!
Old classic COD
Literally would keep the Garand and pick up the Thompson instead of this. Quick and clean.
Rip Private Pyle he never told them a fuckin thing
@@agent78quest17 he told them to go to hell
You like that you som bitch!!
Hey, I have a Nambu. My grandfather collected it from one of the guys who was trying to kill him on Attu (either that or it was from the Philippines; my grandfather never gave any specifics about the fighting he did). I even have some original ammo for it, but I've never been tempted to fire 80+ year old Japanese ammo from a gun that hasn't been fired since 1944 at the most recent. My Nambu is just war trophy and a piece of family history. The Arisaka rifle, however, is still in working order, although its very cool bayonet and scabbard, hang on my wall as a decorations.
Forty years ago I bought one just like this for $50. Sold it 2 years later for $300. They're over $1000 now. Mine was made in 1943. Ammo was available from Midway Arms. The pistol was well-made, accurate, and comfortable to shoot. The 8m ammo is a little more powerful than .32acp, which was a standard in European armies in WWII. Beretta also had a 180 degree safety. I needed the money, and it's expensive to shoot, or I would still own one. It does not deserve the criticism it gets.
Thank you
I just found one exactly like the one in this video. Very well preserved in some mind of gift wrapping paper ..oily... it got dusty after I unwrapped it bit it's in very good condition. I haven't shot it yet but ima look at more videos of it before I decide to let one go.. it is heavy.
なぜ、そんなに価格が上がったのですか?
@@itakedon002every year there are more collectors and every year guns are kept in collections. Supply and demand. These pistols in good condition regularly go for over 2000 dollars.
When the Luger P08 and the Walther P38 have a kid.
And it comes out ret@rded
There's nothing P38 about this gun
I'd say if it shared anything with any gun, it'd be the Italian Glisenti
Walther we need too cook
Loid's gun
Love how much inspiration the Ruger Mark series pistols took from the Nambu.
Don't think Ruger took anything from naboo as they are German I'm sure they had their own designs
@@michaelwilson8713I think you are confusing Luger with Ruger, two different gun designers.
However, given that they are very similarly spelled, I don't blame you.
no he's right. the ruger standard series of 22lr target pistols, rugers current iteration is the mark iv.
Baby Nambu in particular
He made the Mk.1 in 1949....🤔
Is it just me or does it seem like it kicks a LOT for its size
The smaller the gun, the more it kicks
@@thesmogo what about desert eagle?
@@stukab-1739 desert eagle has a very large round, but the .357 and .44 versions are likely very controllable
@@thesmogo the 357 version is quite controllable from what I've heard
I think it's because he's holding it one handed
Ww2 and ww1 guns were pure metal that's why they sounded good
Makes you really appreciate the timelessness of the 1911
I mean they’re different. I wouldn’t want a 1911 with 4 enemies charging at me. 1 v1. 1911 wins 9/10 times. But with 4 people charging at me 8mm is enough to knock down 4 people accurately. I’d take a Colt in actual combat but the 45 is much less controllable. There’s something to be said about recoil when facing multiple like 3+ adversaries. I’d pick a Colt as my sidearm in ww2 but if multiple people were charging at me 3+ and this & the Colt were in front of me I’d pick this up.
@@fender7695ok john wick
@@fender7695 Would you rather have a more uncontrollable pistol in combat, or one that fires an underpowered cartridge?
日本の銃を綺麗に保管していただきありがとうございます。嬉しい限りです^_^
Entendi foi nada mas é isso aí tmj
We love Japanese firearms in the States!
@@omoraramkkkkkkk
Hello, what do the Japanese gun enthusiast thinks about Japan ban of guns to civilians?
日本の銃やその他の兵器の歴史は驚くべきものです。
イギリスから敬意を!
I think the Japanese people are one of the world's only societies that could be trusted perfectly with firearm ownership.
That's an $85 delivered box of ammo as of last week.
F
wow, dollars down range.
@@Schimml0rd you obviously don’t live in California!
.357 SIG is a really hot round 😮
Oooh! 😖
叔父の死後家から南部14年式その他拳銃数挺が出てきました。現在の日本では一般人の拳銃所持は許されないので警察に押収されて、屑鉄にされている😂 海外のユーザーは大事にして欲しい
Isso é triste.. Espero que possam arrumar donos para esses pedaços de história viva! Aqui no Brasil também é difícil ter armas.. Nunca entendi isso de não permitir a população se proteger.
Are you selling them?
My stepdads family heirloom was a killed Nazi’s pocket beretta 😂
@@Arya78777 can you read? Dude literally said they were confiscated and melted down
That’s awful, hopefully your government stops emasculating your people!
One of the most star wars looking guns I’ve ever seen
Probably because Star Wars props were made from WW1/WW2 surplus guns
十四年式拳銃実包 八粍南部弾は現在実包は入手困難の様ですね。
I'm guessing this guy is a hand loader since the box was not factory.
I understand that laws are different in other parts of the world, but here hand loading is very common among people who collect and shoot antique firearms.
まだ撃てる南部拳銃があるとは驚きだ(´゚д゚`)
アメリカは機能する日本の銃器でいっぱいだ。ライフルも安い傾向があります。
Let's shoot at targets
Lots lol, a lot of 100+ year old guns over here still shoot. Got a few😂
@@JackRogers-x9ewas cheaper they are getting more expensive by the year
Cool that .357 sig cases work
Huh
They don’t
@@deadhorse1391 did you watch the video? Hes using .357 sig cases. That dosent mean that 357 sig works in the firearm it just means that the cases do. Please rewatch the video and rescind that foolish statement
@@deadhorse1391 they do though
@@untrust2033 huh
こうして見れるのは幸せ
ありがとう
Ytbk vu,,p
Aydk
Bank b
この銃が1番好きです
独特の形や他の銃に比べて大きい所が大好きです
Recoil looks rough
海外でこうして綺麗なまま残してもらってるのは有り難いなぁ😊
本当なら日本国内で保存し研究しないといけないのにね😢
日本はもう拳銃を作る技術を失ってるだろうなぁ
One of my favorite pistols! Love the footage!
20,000$ in ammo right there
He's rich
It's 85 dollars delivered.
Per shot?
or 6 eggs
大事に保管されてるみたいで嬉しい
昔の銃だからって事?
@@MarkII0106旧日本軍の銃だよ
@@MarkII0106 南部14式拳銃は、1945年以来、いかなる形でも製造されていないピストルです。さらに、一般的な南部ピストルのデザインは信頼性が低いという悪名高い評判があり、一部のモデルは使用するのが危険ですらあります。あまりに古いので、弾薬も80年以上も存在していませんでした。このビデオの射手が使っている弾薬は.357 SIGで手作りされており、.357マグナム弾とは異なり、はるかに短い。日本語が下手で申し訳ありませんが、Googleは英語から翻訳しました
このような骨董品が地球上に存在するとは…
南部14年式は、こっちのGun Showに行くと結構見ます。
I cannot berivu such antiku existu on eartho, wow
@@ClitoridectomyGroyperyou’re not funny parjet
実家に子供の頃あったよ(^-^)
انا املك وبلي سكوت 1908 الماني وانا اعيش في العراق بغداد
The large trigger guard allows a thick winter glove to be used while operating the gun..that is what i know.excellent video
You’re a braver man than I am. My dad was a WWII vet. He told me (tongue-in-cheek) that more American GI’s were wounded firing a captured or found Type 14 Nambu than shot by one.
Maybe the nambus they found were traps made by the japs? It was done alot by the japanese
Fudd lore. He was referring to the wrong pistol.
That's the type 94, not the type 14. Stop spreading misinformation.
安全装置が安と火なの和製感あって良い
настоящий японский шедевр !
YOU LOST YOU GOT BOMBED NIGGA
@@Игорь-и9у1д тоже так думаю.
The pistol that inspired Bill Ruger to make the Ruger Standard .22lr automatic pistol in the late 40's.
The Ruger Standard is just wonderful to shoot. Gotta thank Bill Ruger for making good use of Nambu's design.
The detail on this beauty looks amazing, smooth and elegant.
Que calibre es
Very nice example of a nambu great photography
One of my favorite ww2 sidearms. Especially the baby nambu.
You've got a bad taste
One of the worst weapons in world war 2
こんな綺麗な十四年式博物館以外で初めて見たわ
南武14年式拳銃、8mm南武弾使用。
もう日本でも(製造して)無い8mm弾良くあるな。
米国は銃大国だけあって超マイナーな弾薬でも意外に製造されてるようですよ。三八式の6.5mmも九九式の7.7mmも入手可能とのことです。
@@yukiotoyoda6684へえさすがじゅう(じゆう)大国だな
「石の記憶」って漫画で、元傭兵のおもちゃ屋さんが手作りしてた。
正確には
化石の記憶
発音は、イシノキオク
私は日本人ですが、日本の14年式を見れたのは嬉しい。
I am Japanese, I’m happy to see the 14 model
Oh!metoo
ПОЧЕМУ именно японские пистолеты столь КОРЯВЫЕ внешне ?!
@@ЕвгенийОмельчук-е8я
?
클래식한 총기는 너무 매력적이야
영상 너무 감사합니당
To bad it was a notorious peice of shit
one of the most beautiful pistols out there. along with the Lahti L-35 and the Mauser C96
.....🤣...you have to be kidding..
@@michaelratliff9449 I'm not. i find these pistols labeled as "ugly" to be extremely beautiful.
as opposed to the slide pistols? i find those generic and bland and no amount of bling can ever make it look appealing to me. the nambu, lahti, bochardt, mauser? those look very eye catching.
then again each one of us has opinions like bellybuttons, so it's all fair in the end.
@@michaelratliff9449 well it's his opinion, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@@HONGKELDONGKEL1888 this thing ain't got shit on the sexy p38
I agree with the c96 though. I love that thing
いい音だ
yup
I always like, looking at the different designs of guns different nations came up with depending on the time. This Nambu is very simple.
シンプルなのにトリガーとかに使いやすい工夫がされていて本当にすごい銃だと思います😊
I find it amazing how the soul of the Nambu Type 14 lived on in America's favorite .22 target pistol, the Ruger Standard series. Bill Ruger drew heavy inspiration from the Nambu's reciprocating bolt as well as its exterior styling.
I wish more people would do actual research about Nambu pistols rather than regurgitating fudd-lore they heard online.
The Luger & Nambu use the exact same grip angle. Set one on top of the other & compare. The Nambu was Japan's idea of a Luger.
As far as we know, they actually developed this without looking at the Luger. I think people get the idea because it does look similar but also because RUGER is a copy of the Nambu.
Grip dimensions are completely different , grip ergonomics are completely different, trigger guard is completely different, entire operation of the guns are completely different.
Anyone who isn't suffering from acute vision impairment can tell them apart from a casual glance.
@@onii-chandaisuki5710 - It was developed directly from the Luger and Mauser. The Japanese Imperial Army bought thousands of them at the start of the 20th century and has seen in battle in China -Japanese war up to WW2. In fact after the introduction of the Nambu to replace the foreign made pistol, a lot Japanese officers use their own money to purchase their own Luger or Walter P38.
My dad's buddy had one of these pistols and it would jam constantly. They were tough to find ammo for and what ammo you could get was usually not all that good so he did his own reloading and the gun's performance was only "marginally" better.
Watching this video reminds me that I've had three Nambus for 10+ years and never fired them.
If you want to find ammo, go to steinel ammo. They specialize in weird calibers and the quality of the ammo is top notch. I use them to get ammo for my Arisaka.
@@AR_119 Yeah, I know a few companies make it. Everytime I see it pop up I think about getting some but I usually end up buying something else like 9mm,45, etc. I can reload for my Arisakas all day since I can usually find the components and I have the dies. I like Arisakas shame people still try to bash them
I swear seeing this particular handgun is giving me call of duty world at war vibes
Props for not pretending like you’re ringing steel with every shot out of these old guns.
日本の漢の銃。南部十四年式
弾が一発100円もして高価だと昔実射レポートで読んだことがある。
жаль ,что в СССР его не взяли на воорудение Советской Армии.
应该是借鉴了鲁格p08
@@Игорь-и9у1д а чем "Стечкин" не устраивает??
有坂銃のデザイン良いよね
They seem like very good bolt-actions. They were outmatched by the Garand, but I wonder how they compare to the 1903 Springfield or 1917 Enfield.
こっちは南部麒次郎さんの銃を元に改良されたもんだから有坂じゃねぇな
Interesting I’ve never heard of converting 357 sig brass to 8mm nambu
I love how the handle and the back of the gun look !
懐かしの南部拳銃…待ってました!弾込めからやってくれる実射は貴重です。ありがとうございます
安全装置を"安"
射撃を"火"
って表してるの時代を感じるなw
If you didn't know, Bill Ruger's Mark .22 LR is a polished revision of Nambu
Such a beautiful japanese piece
Fun fact This was the gun that inspired the ruger mk1
180-degree safety lever on a handgun 💀💀💀
If you ever wonder why Japanese ww2 pistols have infamous reputation then remember that their mindset prefer katana for officers rather than pistol.
There was even a version of the Nambu that could be turned into a saber.
Their officers led not fight
南部14年後期型。弾丸は8ミリで9ミリ弾よりめちゃくちゃ高いそうです。
Very nice! Just bought one today, an absolute beauty of a firearm
How much did you pay and how hard was it to find?
@@drew7155sorry for the way late response But I paid around $1400, definitely a little overpriced but it’s in very good condition and have been looking for one for a while. I wouldn’t say that they’re exceptionally rare, just have to do some looking around
It sounds incredible, top shoot sounds for a pistol
One of the most historic and powerful pistols used in the great war.
I love space guns!
Space gun? This gun is old as shit
Bruh the stamp for the fire is just fire in Japanese lmao
You expected english?
@@copo2835I read this in another comment and realised what he meant. A Japanese person said that it’s “fire” as in literally flames, not “fire” as in shoot. So it’s literally 🔥 on the side.
Germany : Invents Luger 08
Japan : why also not do it ?
Similar look, very different mechanisms
@@SlushboxH8R yes that's the point
I was collecting brass this morning at the local gun club like I often do and I found about a dozen of these cases at the pistol range.
One of the guns I inherited from my grandfather and all I gotta say is... it fires most of the time :)
安と火がええ味出てるわ
カッコいい!
かっこいい
The gun's absolutely huge for a regular handgun, but yet by some bizarre turn of events it doesn't absorb almost any recoil whatsoever. Probably cheap and light materials were mostly used to construct it
Beautiful piece of history.
Its really a unique design. I'd love to have a chance to handle one.
Let alone shooting one.
Despite popular belief, the type 14 was actually a great sidearm. The type 94 however, could quite literally accidentally kill its user.
mine was really fun to shoot, shame I sold it
That’s a lie
recoilのslowも見たかったです
日本の古い銃はなぜこうもカッコイイのか
Most old guns are cool looking, better looking than the black and plastic guns of today, but in actual combat I would still want the modern guns.
美しいのは日本の銃だけではない
Definitely one of the unique guns of the war
Hey love the vid. Do you have the other nambu type 25 I believe . I have one and no idea where to get ammo , keep up the great vids
Damn....thats some recoil...
Как же обожаю такую форму
何故南部14年式がこんな所にあるw?
これは激レアな品物ですぜ😃
A lot of U.S. veterans brought the pistols back after the war, my grandfather ended up bringing back an Arisaka, but he sold it at some point.
It's wild to think, that this is a "BEAUTIFUL PIECE", of history...
The stories that gun could tell...
It's hard to imagine all the shit this pistol probably went through in the pacific theater (if it ever saw combat, that is). From how many American soldiers it probably injured or killed, how much of a beating it took from the amount of times it was dropped along with the grenades going off around it in battles such as Iwo Jima, and how many Imperial Japanese soldiers held it. All for it to be in the hands of this collector. It's just crazy to think about. If this was issued to the Japanese soldiers in WW2, then he is holding one hell of an antique.
세계최초의 AI탑재한 자동권총.
実動する南部14年式がまだ残ってんのか…
けっこう反動が強い拳銃なんですね
Whenever I see this weapon it just reminds me of The Pacific when Leckie looted it from the Japanese camp
亡くなったウチの爺ちゃんに観せてあげたい🙏
さすがに弾は復刻してるよな?凄いね保存状態
The bullets he uses appear to be .357 Sig cartridges modified into the dimensions of 8mm Nambu.
With that violent recoil, you could as well punch whatever you're shooting at. Same pain
When I clicked on this video, I thought to myself, "Looks like a Luger but Japanese"
I had no idea it would actually be Japanese
My late father brought one home from Occupation of Japan. Numbers matched 2 magazine and even holster. I have 7.7 custom Arisaka built in the 50's. Nambu is being taken care of by my veteran nephew.
"we have luger at home"
Luger At Home:
Beautiful gun. I'd love to own one, can't as long as I stay in the UK (pretty much, section 7 licences are uncommon, but I could legally own it with the right licence, but not the ammo at the same time.) And good luck picking up 8x22mm, even at a sec7 range (of which there are 3 in the country, one semi close to me)
Idc, I love the look of it 😅 Honestly want one as a collection piece.
What a precious gun!
How did you get it?
It looks like some sort of Luger and Mark IV weird ass combo
For such a little gun. It sure looks like it has a strong kick
Those things sounds like lego building sound effect 💀