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The '''Experimental Model 2 submachine gun''' was a prototype [[Japan|Japanese]] submachine gun developed in 1935. The design included the magazine housing within the pistol grip, a feature seen in the later [[Uzi]].
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The '''Nambu Type 1''', sometimes incorrectly referred to as the '''Type 2A''', was a [[Japan|Japanese]] submachine gun that was developed in 1934 and produced by the Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company. The Type 1 was one of the first submachine guns to feed magazines through the pistol grip. It was trialed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the mid-1930s and offered for commercial export, but saw no sales. Very few examples were made.
   
 
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The Nambu Type 1, sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Type 2A, was a Japanese submachine gun that was developed in 1934 and produced by the Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company. The Type 1 was one of the first submachine guns to feed magazines through the pistol grip. It was trialed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the mid-1930s and offered for commercial export, but saw no sales. Very few examples were made.

Battlefield V

The Nambu Type 2A is a weapon set to be introduced into Battlefield V in the War in the Pacific chapter of Tides of War. It is to be the reward for completing an unspecified set of weekly challenges.