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[[File:Jamesgeorgopoulos-lettersfromiwojimaimfdb.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Nambu Small-Model "Baby Nambu" - 7x20mm Nambu. This is the screen-used firearm handled by [[Takumi Bando]] in the film ''[[Letters from Iwo Jima]]''. '''Thanks to [[User:Jimmygcreative|James Georgopoulos]]'''.]]
 
[[File:Jamesgeorgopoulos-lettersfromiwojimaimfdb.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Nambu Small-Model "Baby Nambu" - 7x20mm Nambu. This is the screen-used firearm handled by [[Takumi Bando]] in the film ''[[Letters from Iwo Jima]]''. '''Thanks to [[User:Jimmygcreative|James Georgopoulos]]'''.]]
  
The '''Nambu Large-Model Automatic Pistol''' was designed by Kijirou Nambu in 1902. It was the first semi-automatic pistol designed in Japan, and the precursor to the [[Nambu Type 14]] pistol. Although it was purchased privately by Army officers, the pistol would not be formally adopted and thus did not receive a "Type ''(year)''" style designation. There would ultimately be three models of the pistol, the '''Large-Model (Kou)''', '''Large-Model (Otsu)''', and '''Small-Model''', with "kou" and "otsu" being roughly equivalent to "A" and "B". The three models would later be nicknamed "Grandpa Nambu", "Papa Nambu", and "Baby Nambu" by Western sources, and the two larger models are often (incorrectly) referred to as "Type A" and "Type A improved", with the smaller model as "Type B". The two Large-Models are chambered in 8x22mm Nambu with 8-round magazines, while the Small-Model uses the scaled down 7x20mm Nambu cartridge in 6-round magazines.
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The '''Nambu Large-Model Automatic Pistol''' was designed by Kijirou Nambu in 1902. It was the first semi-automatic pistol designed in Japan, and the precursor to the [[Nambu Type 14]] pistol. Although it was purchased privately by Army officers, the pistol would not be formally adopted and thus did not receive a "Type ''(year)''" style designation. There would ultimately be three models of the pistol, the '''Large-Model (Kou)''', '''Large-Model (Otsu)''', and '''Small-Model''', with "kou" and "otsu" being roughly equivalent to "A" and "B". The two Large-Models are chambered in 8x22mm Nambu with 8-round magazines, while the Small-Model uses the scaled down 7x20mm Nambu cartridge in 6-round magazines. The Otsu variant can be most easily distinguished from the earlier Kou by its larger trigger guard, flexible lanyard swivel, and aluminum (as opposed to wood) magazine baseplate.
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The three models would later be nicknamed "Grandpa Nambu", "Papa Nambu", and "Baby Nambu" by Western sources, and the two larger models are often (incorrectly) referred to as "Type A" and "Type A improved", with the smaller model as "Type B".
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

Revision as of 09:44, 5 January 2023

Nambu Large-Model (Kou) "Grandpa Nambu" - 8x22mm Nambu
Nambu Large-Model (Otsu) "Papa Nambu" - 8x22mm Nambu
Nambu Small-Model "Baby Nambu" - 7x20mm Nambu. This is the screen-used firearm handled by Takumi Bando in the film Letters from Iwo Jima. Thanks to James Georgopoulos.

The Nambu Large-Model Automatic Pistol was designed by Kijirou Nambu in 1902. It was the first semi-automatic pistol designed in Japan, and the precursor to the Nambu Type 14 pistol. Although it was purchased privately by Army officers, the pistol would not be formally adopted and thus did not receive a "Type (year)" style designation. There would ultimately be three models of the pistol, the Large-Model (Kou), Large-Model (Otsu), and Small-Model, with "kou" and "otsu" being roughly equivalent to "A" and "B". The two Large-Models are chambered in 8x22mm Nambu with 8-round magazines, while the Small-Model uses the scaled down 7x20mm Nambu cartridge in 6-round magazines. The Otsu variant can be most easily distinguished from the earlier Kou by its larger trigger guard, flexible lanyard swivel, and aluminum (as opposed to wood) magazine baseplate.

The three models would later be nicknamed "Grandpa Nambu", "Papa Nambu", and "Baby Nambu" by Western sources, and the two larger models are often (incorrectly) referred to as "Type A" and "Type A improved", with the smaller model as "Type B".

Specifications

(1906 - 1928)

  • Type: Pistol
  • Caliber: 8x22mm Nambu
  • Weight: lbs ( kg)
  • Length: 9 in (22.9 cm)
  • Barrel length: 4.75 in (12.1 cm)
  • Capacity: 8-round magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto

The Nambu 1902 has been seen in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Letters from Iwo Jima Takumi Bando Captain Tanida 2006

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Case Closed Ep. 548 - 'Two Days with the Culprit' 2009
Night Raid 1931 Kazura 2010
Golden Kamuy - Season 2 Private Hyakunosuke Ogata Ep. "Fakes" 2018
Sergeant Hajime Tsukishima Ep. "Fakes"
Lt. Col. Yodogawa Ep. "Into the Belly"
The Magnificent Kotobuki Johnny "The Great Airship Robbery" (E08) 2019
"Elite Industries" men, Air pirates



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