Nambu pistol Type 14 explained

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Nambu pistol Type 14 explained


Field dismounting of the Nambu Type 14Advanced dismounting of the Nambu Type 14- Dismounting of the extractor- Dismounting of the sear- Dismounting of the safety lever- Re-assembly tip- Dismounting of the magazine safety- Remaining parts- Parts legend - early model- Parts legend - later modelFunctioning of the Nambu Type 14 (I)- The 8mm Nambu cartridge- Recoil of the barrel- Unlocking of the breech- Barrel back into batteryFunctioning of the Nambu Type 14 (II)- The trigger functioning- Sear and firing pin engagement- The trigger disconnectionFunctioning of the Namnu Type 14 (III)- Cartridge feeding- Cartridge ejection- Breechblock hold-open system- Firing cycle of the Nambu Type 14 - Animated sequenceThe safeties of the Nambu Type 14- The manual safety- The automatic magazine safety- The magazine retention springThe Nambu Type 14 accessories- The Nambu type 14 magazine- The Nambu type 14 holster- The cleaning rod- The lanyardFrom the "Type Nambu" to the Nambu Type 14- The "Type Nambu" pistol or "Papa" Nambu- Type 26 revolver- "Papa Nambu" parts and functioning- The small "Type Nambu" or "Baby Nambu"- The early Nambu Type 14Evolution of the Nambu Type 14 (I)- Type 14 of the early production- Firing pin and firing pin guide modifications- Magazine safety installation- Elongated trigger guard and magazine retention spring- Grip plate serrationsEvolution of the Nambu Type 14 (II)- Early metal finish (straw-colored & rust blue)- Later metal finish (salt blue)- Last modification of the firing pin and guide- Modifications of the cocking piece- End of war grip plates- Modification of the rear sight cutThe markings of the Nambu Type 14 pistol (I)- Japanese alphabet and numerals- Japanese calendars and Emperor reigns- Control marks and arsenal symbols- Koishikawa & Kokura Arsenals- Nagoya Arsenal - Nambu Factory- Markings on the left side of the pistolThe markings of the Nambu Type 14 pistol (II)- Producers and "Showa" era markings- The serial number on the Nambu Type 14 partsSerial numbers of the Nambu Type 14 by year- Chigusa factory at Nagoya Arsenal- Nambu factory under Nagoya Arsenal control- Toriimatsu factory of Nagoya Arsenal - 1st series- Toriimatsu factory of Nagoya Arsenal - 2nd series- Koishikawa/Kokura ArsenalsSince the year 2000, "HLebooks.com" is specialized in the publication of downloadable technical textbooks on collectable firearms.If you encounter problems with the images not showing off, go to the Parameters of your device and select "APPs". You will find there, the list of all the APPs available in your phone.Click on the APP concerned by the problem, and, in the "storage" section, suppress data and cache.Then, come back to the APP parameters and select the "Permission" section ("no permission allowed" should be mentioned). In that section activate the "Storage" option. Run your APP again.