A Japanese Officer's Pistol: The Baby Nambu
The Baby Nambu, or Type B Nambu Automatic Pistol, was a scaled-down ceremonial sidearm for Japanese officers, distinct from the combat-oriented Type A. Chambered in 7mm Nambu, it fired a round comparable to the .25 ACP. Production was limited to around 6,500 units due to high cost, with tooling eventually moving from the Tokyo Army Arsenal to Tokyo Gas & Electric after the 1923 earthquake.









