First Nambu is a Nagoya Arsenal-Toriimatsu pistol dated 19.1, or January, 1944. It has the rare transitional finely knurled cocking knob, which was only produced for a month or so. The pistol has a beautiful high polish finish like most early war guns 99% mint condition completely matching including the magazine. $1300

Second Nambu is also a Nagoya Arsenal dated 19.7, or July, 1944. This is a fine example of you typical later war nambu with rough machining marks not even attempted to be polished out, and almost raw unfinished wood grips. I would rate this at about 90% it has very light high edge holster wear, its completely matching including the magazine as well. This pistol includes a very nice late war rubberized canvas holster with shoulder strap. Evidence of some Japanese painted writing on the shell. These holsters are typically completely falling apart or rock hard. This one is extremely stiff. The leather latch is quite pliable as is the lid itself. The holster doesn’t have a spare firing pin, tool or extra magazine, but does have some extremely old rags in the spare ammo pouch. $1400
Both chambered in 8mm nambu, firing pins are intact but I have not fired either.

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