This guide details the field stripping process for the Type 94 Nanbu pistol, as demonstrated by an expert instructor. It emphasizes the firearm's design for tool-less takedown, highlighting the unique method of using the firing pin to drive out the cross key. The steps cover the separation of major components like the slide, breech block, barrel, and recoil spring assembly, with a reminder to retain small parts like the firing pin and its spring.
This video showcases a variety of firearms acquired from a military collectibles show, focusing on their historical context and specific production details. The presenter highlights unique features, production variations, and military issuances for each firearm, including a late-war Nambu with matching firing pins, a German-issued Beretta 1935, a rare 9mm Walther PPK, an LT Waffa marked Femaru, a police-issued Mauser HSC, a German-occupied Belgian FN 1922, a Colt Banker's Special for the Railway Mail Service, a Walther Model 9, and several late-production Lugers. The presenter emphasizes the importance of provenance and specific markings for collectors.
This expert-level review by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons details the Japanese Army 35mm Type 10 Flare Pistol. It covers its development in 1921 (Taishō 10th year), production of approximately 8,300 units, and its mechanical operation, highlighting design similarities to the Type 26 Revolver. The review also features a rare late-war rubberized canvas holster and discusses arsenal markings from the Tokyo Army Arsenal and Kokura.
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