"Grandpa Nambu" Japanese Pistol
The Nambu Type A 'Grandpa' pistol was Japan's first successful semi-automatic handgun, developed by Kijiro Nambu. It shares mechanical similarities with the Mauser C96 and fires the 8mm Nambu cartridge. Production was limited, with many exported to Thailand. A key design weakness is the striker's small tab, making dry-firing risky.









