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Lot #1636

Lot 1635: Japanese State Military Weapons Hamada Pistol 8 mm Nambu

Rare Late World War II Japanese Hamada Type 2 Serial Number "12" Semi-Automatic Pistol as Listed by Serial Number in Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 30, 2016

Lot 1635: Japanese State Military Weapons Hamada Pistol 8 mm Nambu

Rare Late World War II Japanese Hamada Type 2 Serial Number "12" Semi-Automatic Pistol as Listed by Serial Number in Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 30, 2016

Estimated Price: $7,500 - $11,000
Price Realized:
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Rare Late World War II Japanese Hamada Type 2 Serial Number "12" Semi-Automatic Pistol as Listed by Serial Number in Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan

Manufacturer: Japanese State Military Weapons
Model: Hamada
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 8 mm Nambu
Barrel: 3 5/8 inch round
Finish: in the white
Grip: mahogany
Stock:
Item Views: 9092
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 324
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Description:

This is a rare example of a WWII Japanese "Hamada" Type 2 semi-automatic pistol. This model was a continuation of the early Type I Hamada as developed in 1940. The Type I pistols were produced from 1941-1944 with approximately 4500 actually produced. These Type 2 pistols were actually only produced from late 1944 until the fall of Japan in late 1945. Both pistols were designed and developed as a low cost substitute for the Type 94 Pistol. In a unique patterning arrangement, the Type 2 pistols were manufactured by the Notobe factory using tooling and provided by Nagoya Arsenal and then shipped "in the white" to Nagoya's Toriimatsu factory, where they would be inspected, blued and issued to the various Japanese military units. They are a simple blow-back design with the recoil spring around the outside of the barrel and housed inside the upper slide. It has a very comfortable grip angle and was fitted with mahogany grips. The original production contract was intended for 500 guns however only 10 guns of the 500 actually exist today. All of them are "in the white" with the exception of pistol #2, which was later blued in the U.S. It is speculated that the original unfinished pieces were destroyed after the war with these few examples having been saved as souvenirs by returning GIs. It has the standard Kanji markings on the left hand side of the slide, with this example having the serial number "12" stamped on the right side instead of the left side of the frame. The slide is fitted with a standard blade front sight and raised fixed rear sight. It is fitted with an original set of mahogany set of checkered grips both numbered "12" on the back sides. It comes complete with its original magazine also numbered "12" on the spine. As noted, this super rare pistol has all matching serial numbers.

Rating Definition:

Very fine with the original "in the white" factory metal finish. The slightly loose grips are in very fine condition showing some wear on the left side with nice visible checkering. A solid representative example of a rare WWII Japanese Hamada prototype pistol serial number "12". Mechanically functions but needs work as the striker does not engage.



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