7×20mm Nambu
7×20mm Nambu |
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Type |
Pistol |
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Place of origin |
Japan |
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Service history |
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In service |
1929-1945 |
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Used by |
Japan |
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Wars |
World War II |
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Production history |
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Designer |
Kijiro Nambu |
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Manufacturer |
Koshikawa Arsenal |
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Specifications |
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Case type |
Bottleneck rimless |
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Bullet diameter |
7.08 mm (0.279 in) |
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Neck diameter |
7.64 mm (0.301 in) |
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Shoulder diameter |
8.62 mm (0.339 in) |
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Base diameter |
8.91 mm (0.351 in) |
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Rim diameter |
9.11 mm (0.359 in) |
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Rim thickness |
0.98 mm (0.039 in) |
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Case length |
19.80 mm (0.780 in) |
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Overall length |
26.80 mm (1.055 in) |
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Primer type |
Small pistol |
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Ballistic performance |
Bullet weight/type |
Velocity |
Energy |
56 gr (4 g) FMJ |
240 m/s (790 ft/s) |
108 J (80 ft·lbf) |
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Test barrel length: 83 mm (3.25 in) |
The 7×20mm Nambu is a rimless, bottleneck handgun cartridge designed in Japan for use in the Type B or "Baby" model Nambu pistol.[1] The cartridge is a scaled-down version of the 8×22mm Nambu used in all other Nambu pistol models, and is ballistically similar to the .32 ACP.[2]
References
- ↑ Miller, David (2007). Fighting Men of World War II, Volume I: Axis Forces—Uniforms, Equipment, and Weapons. Stackpole Books. p. 276. ISBN 0-8117-0277-4.
- ↑ "Nambu World Ammunition & Reloading Page". Retrieved 2009-07-05.