Type 94 Nambu

Published on June 3, 2020
Duration: 2:36

This video provides a detailed look at the Type 94 Nambu pistol, a historical Japanese semi-automatic firearm from 1938. It showcases the pistol's unique external sear bar and demonstrates its operation through various shooting sequences, including POV, side-view, and slow-motion footage of the action cycling and casing ejection. The review highlights the 8mm Nambu caliber and its performance on the range.

Quick Summary

The Type 94 Nambu is a historical Japanese semi-automatic pistol from 1938, chambered in 8mm Nambu caliber with a 6-round capacity. It is recognized for its unique external sear bar design and is demonstrated in various shooting sequences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Inspection
  2. 00:31First Shooting Sequence
  3. 00:57Side View Demonstration
  4. 01:13Rapid Fire and Slow Motion
  5. 01:34Front View Shooting
  6. 01:56Final POV Sequence

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key external features of the Type 94 Nambu pistol?

The Type 94 Nambu is notable for its unique design, particularly its external sear bar. This feature is a prominent characteristic that distinguishes it from many other pistols of its era.

What caliber does the Type 94 Nambu pistol use?

The Type 94 Nambu pistol is chambered in the 8mm Nambu caliber. This specific ammunition type was developed for Nambu firearms and is integral to the pistol's operation.

What is the ammunition capacity of the Type 94 Nambu?

The Type 94 Nambu pistol typically features a single-stack magazine with a capacity of 6 rounds of 8mm Nambu ammunition.

What kind of shooting demonstrations are shown for the Type 94 Nambu?

The video includes various shooting perspectives: point-of-view (POV) at steel targets, side-view to show slide movement and ejection, and front-view to capture muzzle flash and shooter control.

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