Japanese Type 26 9mm Revolver

vainn80

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Here for your viewing pleasure is my Type 26 9mm revolver serial number 5369. First adopted in 1894 the Type 26 Revolver gets its designation from Emperor Meiji’s 26th year on the throne. It was one year earlier than the gun’s acceptance date, but the year in which the design was perfected. Some 59000 were produced from 1893 to 1935 at the Imperial Japanese Army Tokyo Arsenal. I've shot it a few times and it performed well for a 100+ yr old pistol. f I remember correctly I got some of that Midway ammo and some reformed ammo made from .38 brass from Mr Nambu (can't seem to find a current website form him) and also noticed that Buffalo Arms has box 50 rounds of Japanese 9mm made from reformed brass Type26a.png Type26b.png Type26c.png Type26d.png which I may try since I've had good with results with other obsolete ammo from Buffalo Arms (per web site This is currently loaded ammunition for firearms chambered in 9mm Japanese Revolver using or reformed cases (item #9MMJAP) and a .356" diameter 150 grain round nose hard cast bullet (item #356150). First introduced in 1893). 9mm Japanese is similar to .38 Smith and Wesson
 
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