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Scarce WWII Japanese "Baby Nambu" Pistol Made By Tokyo Arsenal With Matching Magazine

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Scarce WWII Japanese  Baby Nambu  Pistol Made By Tokyo Arsenal With Matching Magazine
This is an example of a very early, three digit serial number Japanese "Baby Nambu" pistol as manufactured by the Tokyo Koishigawa arsenal. These pistols were intended as private purchase sidearms by high ranking officers in the Army and Navy. This pistol has a rust blue finish and straw colored trigger, magazine release, sear pivot pin and bolt lock with a bright finished bolt. The magazine has a nickel-plated body with an aluminum base. The grips are finely checkered hardwood. The top of the chamber area bears the four intertwined cannon balls of the Tokyo arsenal and the right side of the receiver has the Japanese Kanji markings over the serial number "925". The matching serial numbers are also visible on the underside of the bolt, the lower spine of the magazine, and on the inside of each grip panel. Approximately 5,900 examples of the finely finished, compact, "Baby" Nambu pistols were manufactured before production ceased. The "Baby" Nambu is perhaps the most desirable Japanese semi-automatic pistol made.
BBL: 3 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 7 mm Nambu
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 925
Condition: Refinished, with almost all of the finish remaining. The left side of the frame shows some thinning and there is some scattered minor pitting visible under the finish. The grips are very good with a few minor bruises and crisp checkering. The markings are highlighted in white and remain crisp and clear. The mechanics are excellent.