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(I read this from this rather unreliable Chinese source here: https://www.zhihu.com/question/23418156)
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Revision as of 14:30, 29 August 2018

Japanese Experimental Type I submachine gun - 8x22mm Nambu. Note the strange spike underneath the magazine. Allegedly, it could dig into the dirt and serve as the base for a monopod.
Japanese Experimental Type II submachine gun - 8x22mm Nambu

In around 1935, Japanese firearm designer Kijiro Nambu (best known for Nambu Type 14 pistol) designed two experimental submachine guns, the Type I and the Type II. The number of produced guns is very small, and neither were officially adopted by the Imperial Japanese military, only used in very limited numbers. However, despite their already incredible rarity, some of the Type I submachine guns were copied by the Mudken Arsenal after WWII, converted to .45 ACP, and some even popped up during the Korean War.

Information on the two experimental models were muddled, particularly with their designation; the Type I is alternately designated "Nambu Model I" or the "Type IIA", which suggests that both weapons were all under the same "Type II" classification, just with different models. IMFDB formerly used the derived names "Type II Model A" and "Type II Model B" to refer to Type I and Type II respectively. Japanese sources however, made no mention of the Model A/B sub-classification. IMFDB's designation is derived from the Japanese sources, who generally designated the two models as "Experimental Type 1 Submachine Gun" (試製一型機関短銃, Shisei-ichi-gata kikan-tanjū) and "Experimental Type 2 Submachine Gun" (試製二型機関短銃, Shisei-ni-gata kikan-tanjū).

The Type I was one of the first SMGs that used the pistol grip as the magazine well.

A variant of the Type II for vehicle crews is said to have been made near the end of WWII according to Japanese sources.

Specifications

(1937 - 1945 (Japan))

  • Type: Submachine Gun
  • Caliber: 8x22 Nambu
  • Weight: 3.37 kg (7.4 lb); 4.39 kg (9.8 lb) with full magazine
  • Length: 35.3 in (89.6 cm)
  • Barrel length: 9 in (22.8 cm)
  • Rate of fire: 800 rpm
  • Feed System: 50-round magazine
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto

The Nambu Experimental Submachine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Men of War "Type 2" Type I; added in "Assault Squad" expansion pack 2011
Serious Sam Double D Type I 2011
Call of Duty: WWII "Nambu Type 2" Type II; added in "Attack of the Undead" update 2018

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