I Have This Old Gun: Japanese Type 94 Pistol
This video provides an in-depth look at the Japanese Type 94 pistol, a WWII-era handgun designed by Kijiro Nambu. It contrasts the Type 94 with the more common Nambu pistols like the Type 14, highlighting its subcompact design intended for specialized roles like air and tank crews. The discussion covers its delayed recoil action, the 8x22 Nambu cartridge, and its controversial external sear mechanism, which contributes to its poor reputation but is also contextualized by the speaker.











