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Old 02-18-2013, 12:27 PM
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Top to bottom #1 Nagoya type 38 6.5 mm 26th series
#2 Nagoya type 38 6.5 mm 28th series
#3 Nagoya type 99 7.7 mm 2nd series
#4 Jinsin {Special last ditch} type 99 7.7 mm 40th series
#5 Nagoyal type 99 7.7 mm 4th series w/ mono-pod ,airplane wings and mum
#6 Nagoya type 99 7.7 mm 4th series w/ mono-pod,airplane wings mum and dust cover
#7 Tokyo Juki Kogyo type 99 7.7 mm {last ditch} 27th series
#8 Tokyo armory type 98 NCO sword
Pistols left to right Nagoya Kokubungi type 14 8mm Nambu
1st series 15.7 date {july 1940}
Japanese type 26 9mm Japanese revolver bring back w/ holster signed by U.S. General G. Hartman
Japanese Nagoya type 94 square back 8mm Nambu20.5 {may 1945}
second row Nagoya Torimatsu 2nd series type 14 19.3 {march 1944} w/rubberized holster
Nagoya Torimatsu 1st series type 14 18.11 {nov. 1943
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Old 02-18-2013, 12:30 PM
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very nice collection. always interested in seeing arms from other countries. thanks for sharing.
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and yet another fine collection you must have been collecting for quite awhile
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I got back into collecting military firearms back in the mid . 90's after getting my C&R 03 Lic. I had quite a few before that but like a fool I sold off most of them such as 1911a1's lugers ,P38'S,PPK'S and several German and U.S. rifles.
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While cleaning out my mother's house, I came across a picture of one of my uncles in his uniform holding a Nambu. Must have been from '45 or '46. I know he served in the Pacific. Man, I wish I knew what happened to it.
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