This video delves into the history and rarity of the Hamada Type 1 and Type 2 pistols, manufactured in Japan between 1941 and 1944. It highlights the extremely limited survival rate of these firearms, with only about 30 Type 1 and 17 Type 2 pistols believed to exist post-war. The description encourages viewers to explore the "very interesting history" presented in the video and provides links to the creator's Patreon, podcast "Flak & Fubar", and Instagram for additional content and engagement.
This YouTube video showcases a collection of pistols acquired from the Allentown show, specifically the Forks of the Delaware event. The featured firearms include a diverse selection from German, Japanese, Hungarian, French, and US origins, with a notable emphasis on World War 2 era pieces. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon channel and their podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video showcases a collection of World War 2 sidearm rigs, with a focus on German pistol rigs. It also features a Japanese rig with matching magazines. The description emphasizes the remarkable condition of these vintage firearm accessories, many of which have remained intact over the decades. Links to a Patreon page, a podcast titled 'Flak & Fubar,' and an Instagram account are provided for further engagement.
This video features an interview with Teri, the proprietor of NambuWorld.com, conducted at the SAR West show. Teri is a Canadian collector with a deep interest in Japan, and she has amassed a significant collection of Japanese firearms and militaria. Her website is highlighted as a valuable resource, particularly for information on Japanese pistols.
This video is a book review of "Collector's Guide to Imperial Japanese Handguns 1893-1945" by James Brown. It highlights the book's value in showcasing a wider variety of Japanese handguns beyond the commonly known Type 94 and Type 14 Nambus. The review emphasizes that the book covers rarer models, manufacturing variations, and changes over time, particularly noting how wartime production deterioration impacts the collectibility of these pistols, similar to Japanese rifles.
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