Product Preview: Steinel 8x22 mm Nambu Ammunition

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posted on June 3, 2019
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For collectors of military small arms, the Type 94 Nambu is an ever-popular choice. Steinel Ammunition has released a cartridge specifically for use in these historic firearms, as well as the Type 14s, with its 8x22 mm Nambu. This 83-gr. FMJ comes with an "8x22 Nambu" head stamp, and has a muzzle velocity of around 1,040 F.P.S. The 8x22 mm Nambu ammunition is avaliable for $26.99 per box of 25. For more information, please visit steinelammunition.com.

Additional Reading:
A Look Back at the Japanese Nambu Pistol  

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