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a friend of mine bought this pistol and holster at an auction. this lanyard was wrapped around it. we were wondering if it was a japanese lanyard or something the g.i. added to it. thanks paul

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Whether the strap is Japanese or otherwise, I don't think it is a Japanese pistol lanyard. The type 14 lanyard was circular and woven and more brown than that strap.

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thanks dave. paul

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Yes. NOT a standard issue pistol lanyard. I do not recognize it. Clip is not Japanese style

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Here is a standard 6mm diameter lanyard for a Nambu type 14. There are no clips. The two ends are sewn together inside a leather sleeve. There is also a sliding leather keeper.

I am told that original lanyards such as this one are fairly valuable and hard to find.

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Here is the leather whatsit where the ends are sewn together. High quality.

Below is the sliding keeper.

Lastly, S/N details for the specialists. Need any other views?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/330656890788?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

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Jareth,

Is it your opinion that the eBay lanyard is real ?

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Anyone else want to show a Nambu or it's lanyard ?

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Hard to say from those photos. If I was serious I'd request close ups like the great ones you posted.


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