The 8mm Hamada Type 2 pistol, a WWII Japanese military firearm, was a redesign of an earlier .32 caliber model to standardize ammunition. Despite a reported manufacturing of 1,500 units, only 17 unfinished examples are known to survive, with theories suggesting loss in China, transport sinking, or destruction by bombing raids. Its design features a simple blowback action, striker firing, and a unique rotary dovetail barrel attachment.
This review details the rare Japanese 7.65mm Hamada pistol, a private production firearm from WWII. Unlike most state-manufactured Japanese arms, the Hamada was produced by Bunji Hamada's shop, resembling the Browning 1910 but with unique mechanical features like a rotational dovetail barrel lock. Production was limited, with most units sent to China, making surviving examples scarce, especially in the US.
This video is a book review of 'Japanese Military Cartridge Handguns 1893-1945' by Harry L. Derby III and James D. Brown. The book is presented as an essential reference for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese Nambu pistols and other lesser-known Japanese handguns from the specified period. It covers popular models like the Type 14 and Type 94 Nambus, as well as experimental and less common firearms such as the "Grandpa", "Papa", and "Baby" Nambus, Hamada, Hino-Komuro, Inagaki Shiki, North China Type 19, Sugiura Shiki, and various flare pistols. The review highlights the book's comprehensive nature as a one-stop resource for information on these firearms, especially as their prices are increasing.
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