This "Walk-in Wednesday" episode features three examples of the rare WW2 Japanese Baby Nambu Pistol, highlighting examples from the Tokyo Arsenal and Tokyo Gas and Electric. The video details the pistol's 7mm caliber, the scarcity and high value of original ammunition, and the rarity of a presentation model gifted by the Emperor. It also showcases a particularly rare hard-shell holster that is more valuable than the pistol it carries, drawing a comparison to the German Party Leader PPK.
This review of a rare Japanese 'Papa' Nambu pistol highlights its unique matching shoulder stock, a feature not typically found on this model. The pistol, produced by Tokyo Gas and Electric, was presented to Mexican officials to showcase Japanese arms manufacturing quality. The stock converts the pistol into a carbine and houses a spare magazine, with all components bearing matching serial numbers.
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