You haven't seen ugly until you've encountered this one. I picked it up at a gun show today, mostly because I've wanted to write an article about it for some time. Not that I'll ever shoot it; it's probably just as dangerous to the shooter as to anything or anyone in front of it.
It's a Type 94 Nambu, made in September, 1941 by the Nambu Rifle Mfg. Co. in Japan, under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. About 71,000 were made before and during WWII from 1935 to 1945.
Surprisingly, the Japanese were going to supplant and then replace their adequate Type 14 Nambus with this monstrosity. It was designed to be cheaper to manufacture than the Type 14, but wound up costing more. Sounds a lot like our government in recent years, doesn't it?
At any rate, feast your eyes on this baby...uuuggglllyyy! Now go rinse your eyes.
John
It's a Type 94 Nambu, made in September, 1941 by the Nambu Rifle Mfg. Co. in Japan, under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. About 71,000 were made before and during WWII from 1935 to 1945.
Surprisingly, the Japanese were going to supplant and then replace their adequate Type 14 Nambus with this monstrosity. It was designed to be cheaper to manufacture than the Type 14, but wound up costing more. Sounds a lot like our government in recent years, doesn't it?
At any rate, feast your eyes on this baby...uuuggglllyyy! Now go rinse your eyes.
John
