8/24/22 - This is an excellent example of a late Nambu Type 14 issued to the Japanese military towards the very end of WW2, in January of 1945. It is all matching and comes as a rig with a period-correct holster, one original matching-numbered magazine, one period-correct mismatched magazine, and cleaning rod. It also has the proper late-war slab side wood grips - matching to the gun. The gun itself has retained about 96-97% of its original finish. Most of the finish loss comes in the form of minor thinning on the grip straps. Also very minor muzzle wear and wear near the safety lever. There are some late-war casting flaws near the ejection port. Mint bore.