Primer 217: Japanese "Nanbu" Type 94
This comprehensive review of the Japanese Type 94 Nambu pistol delves into its controversial history, design, and functionality. The video highlights its intended role as a compact, inexpensive officer's sidearm, contrasting its features with other Nambu designs and contemporary pistols. Expert analysis covers its unique inverted Bergman-style locking system, the notorious exposed sear bar safety flaw, and its production evolution through wartime simplification.









