Nice Japanese Type 26 Revolver
| Year: | 1920's-1930's |
| Maker: | Nambu |
| Type: | Type 26 |
| Caliber: | 9mm Nambu |
| Bore: | 8/10 |
| Condition: | ~90% |
Description
2/9/26 - This is an original example of a Nambu Type 26 revolver. The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver was the first modern revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system (the 26th year of the reign of the Meiji emperor, i.e., 1893). The revolver saw action in conflicts including the Russo-Japanese War, World War I and World War II. This particular gun has retained about 90% of its original finish. There is wear along the left and right side of the barrel, along the cylinder, and along the back strap. There some nicks on the disassembly spot on the bottom of the side plate. Excellent grips. Bore is bright with good rifling.
Specifications
| Sold: | |
| Hold: | No |
| C&R: | Yes |
| Condition: | ~90% |
| Bore: | 8/10 |
| Maker: | Nambu |
| Year: | 1920's-1930's |
| Type: | Type 26 |
| Caliber: | 9mm Nambu |