Хех.. . вот и ноу-хау на подходе - сканковое воронение. И красиво и пахнет зло - врага запахом деморализует...
По теме, может это поможет ?
"# 6202 - Chromed T-14 Nambu Pistol
8/12/2003
Tom Beaumont TX
Nambu - 14 - 8MM - 4'' - Other - 68340 -
Finish is cold chromed. All markings exc. safety side of breech, + and 3 markings. Date numbers are 14.10. Date and manufacturer, history if any. Approx. value
Answer:
Tom, the Type 14 (Nambu) pistol was developed by the Tokyo Arsenal under supervision of General Kijiro Nambu and accepted by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Emperor Taisho Era date 14 (Western calendar year 1925), thus the official designation "Type 14 year" pistol and the "Nambu" nickname. About 280,000 Type 14 pistols were produced from 1926 to 1945 in two main variations which collectors call, the small trigger guard variation and the large trigger guard variation. The Type 14 triggerguards were changed from small to large as a result of combat experience gained in North China and Manchuria during the winter months, so that pistols could be fired with a gloved hand.
Small Trigger Guard pistols were manufactured by the Nagoya Army Arsenal, the Tokyo/Kokura Army Arsenal and the Nambu Factory under the supervision of the Nagoya Army Arsenal from 1926 to September of 1939. Large triggerguard pistols were manufactured from September 1939 to July 1945 by the Nambu Factory under supervision of the Nagoya Army Arsenal and by the Nagoya Army Arsenal, Toriimatsu Factory. Your Nambu was manufactured in October of 1939 so it is probably the large trigger guard variation.
Early Type 14 pistols had a high quality rust-blue finish, with some of the small parts finished straw color, later pistols had a hot dip salt blue finish of lesser quality.
Values for large triggerguard Type 14 pistols can range from about $100 to over $400 depending on condition. I estimate that value for your pistol is in the $100 range because of the chrome finish which is not original. Marc"
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