10/21/21 - This an excellent example of a Nambu Type 94 issued to the Japanese military in November of 1943. It is all matching and was made in the Nagoya factory. It comes with one original matching-numbered magazine. It has retained about 96-97% of its original finish. There is somewhat spotty/scratchy wear on both sides of the frame (concentrated around the high edges) and around the muzzle. Some visible tiny handling marks on both sides of the gun. There are tiny dots of oxidation on the left side of the gun and around the muzzle. Dark brown patina and some oxidation on the straps. Comes with excellent period-correct black bakelite grips. The bore is near-mint - very shiny with good rifling.