The American newspaper only named the most ugly and poor quality pistol in history

Journalist Brent Eastwood writes in a 19fortyfive (US) portal post, the Japanese Nambu pistol can be called the worst in history.

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Nambu Pistol Model 14.

According to the author: "Just one glance is enough to ask yourself: How did such a pistol become standard in the Japanese military? It looks ugly.

Models from the end of World War II were still dangerous to wear. It looks like a German Luger, just not of the same quality'.

Journalist Eastwood said that reloading weapons was extremely difficult, often cracking. In addition, owners of Nambu pistols often experience self-fire.

Besides, the size and lightness of the weapon only damaged the pistol, and it often broke when trying to disassemble and assemble.

Nambu pistols were used by the Japanese army in the first half of the twentieth century. In total, three models were developed: Type A, Type B and Type 14.

The pistol magazine holds 8 rounds, the weapon itself weighs 800 grams.