Nambu pistol Type 94 explained

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Field stripping of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (I)- Breechblock locking key- Firing pin engaged in the recess of the locking key- Slide stopped by the locking block- Rearward sliding of the breechblockField stripping of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (II)- Detachment of the slide from the receiver- Removal of the barrel and locking bloc- Removal of the Magazine- Removal of the firing pin and springAdvanced dismounting of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (I)- Dismounting of the extractor- Dismounting of the grip plates- Dismounting of the safety lever- Dismounting of the hammerAdvanced dismounting of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (II)- Dismounting of the sear- Dismounting of the trigger- Dismounting of the disconnectorAdvanced dismounting of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (III)- Dismounting of the magazine catch and safety- The dovetail mounted cover plates of the frame- Dismounting of the ejector- Disassembly of the magazine- Diagram of the partsFunctioning of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (I)- Recoil of the slide on the receiver- Separate breechblock mounted in the slide- Savage pistol Model 1907- FN pistol Model 1900- The slide and barrel locking bolt- Breech locking mechanism explainedFunctioning of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (II)- The under face of the breechblock explained- Hammer cocking and cartridge chambering- The 8mm Nambu cartridgeFunctioning of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (III)- The trigger mechanism explained- Relation trigger-sear explained- Mechanism of disconnection explainedFunctioning of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (IV)- The slide held opened after the last firing- Shape of the magazine follower- The manual safety explained- The magazine safety explainedMarkings found on the Nambu Type 94 pistol (I)- Markings found on the right side of the frame- Secondary markings used at Nagoya military arsenals - Japanese numeral characters- Markings found on the left side of the frame- "Kana" characters or syllables- Markings on the breechblock- Markings on the slide- Markings on the barrel- Markings on the locking blockMarkings found on the Nambu Type 94 pistol (II)- Markings on the hammer- Markings on the trigger- Markings on the firing pin- Markings on the breechblock locking key- Markings on the magazine catch- Markings on the magazine safety- Markings on the sear- Markings on the magazineSerial numbers by year of the Nambu Type 94 pistolStory and evolution of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (I)- Nambu Type 94 compared to the Colt Model 1908 "Hammerless"- Nambu Type 94 compared to the Nambu Type 14- Prototype of 1931- Nambu Type 94 of early production (10.6 - 14.1)- Nickel plated magazine- Slide and sear of early productionStory and evolution of the Nambu Type 94 pistol (II)- Nambu Type 94 of second variation (14.2 - 16.8)- Nambu Type 94 of third variation (16.8 - 19.12)- Nambu Type 94 "off-date" fourth variation (18.6 - 18.8)- Nambu Type 94 fifth variation (20.1 - 20.6)Since 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.