The Type 94 Nambu was not a 'surrender pistol' but a compact sidearm designed for specialized troops like aircrews and paratroopers, offering a lighter alternative to the Type 14. Despite its infamous exposed sear bar, the manual safety effectively blocks it, making accidental discharge unlikely when carried properly. It featured a hammer-fired system for improved reliability over the Type 14's striker.
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