Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice original WWII Issue holster for the Japanese Nambu type 14 semi automatic pistol. It is constructed of thick leather leather with a hard shell lid which covers the pistol's grip as well as the spare ammunition compartment and firing pin pouch. There is also a flap cover the ammunition compartment, which is intact, and a loop inside to hold the combination cleaning rod take down tool. The rear of the holster has a belt loop, as well as two loops for a shoulder strap.
These holsters were originally marked inside the lid, and this example still has the original Japanese kanji markings! We cannot read the top markings, but the bottom row is definitely a date: 七 十 昭. This marking is written right to left, and would be read: SHOWA (current reigning emperor) Juu-Nana Nen (17th year of reign - 1942). It also comes complete with an original Type 14 Nambu cleaning rod take down tool, as well as a spare firing pin, marked 591.
The holster and parts are in good used condition, showing age and wear, but still in great shape. The end of the lid pull strap has pulled off, but otherwise the holster is complete and ready to display. A great example, complete with tools and dated 1942!
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