1/11/19 - This is a gorgeous example of a complete, mid-war production Type 14 pistol rig. The gun is all matching, including both mags and even the holster, that has the serial number and the Japanese officer name inside the lid. The gun is complete with a cleaning rod and an original lanyard cord. It retains nearly all of its original mid-war military bluing, with just a hint of holster wear on high points and on the grip straps.
It is dated 17.11, which stands for November of 1942 and is a very infrequently seen date on T14 pistols. Excellent bore and grips without cracks. Made on the Kokobunji (Nagoya Nambu) factory, it is a much rarer variant than the comparable Toriimatsu factory made guns and still has strawed small parts.