8×22mm Nambu

The 8×22mm Nambu is a rimless, bottleneck handgun cartridge introduced in Japan in 1904. It was used in the Type A Nambu, Type 14 Nambu and Type 94 pistols, Tokyo Arsenal Model 1927, Type II machine pistol, Hino Komuro M1908 Pistol and the Type 100 submachine gun. It uses 8.2 mm (.320") bullets. Power is relatively low, with military loads developing about 280 J (200 foot·pounds), comparable to the American .380 ACP and substantially weaker than contemporary military cartridges such as 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and 7.62×25mm Tokarev.

As per the fate of almost all contemporary Imperial Japanese weapon designs, the 8 mm Nambu production ceased after the end of World War II, as the weapons that fired it were removed from service. While some small-scale production (primarily using remanufactured brass) has occurred in the United States, handloading is common among owners of 8 mm Nambu pistols. New manufactured brass and copper plated lead bullets (.32o") are now available through HDS.

The Japanese Army cartridges in 8 mm Nambu have no markings on the headstamp unlike the Japanese Navy cartridges.

Japanese Infantry Weapons of World War II
Swords
  • Guntō
Bayonets
  • Type 30
  • Type 2
Handguns
  • Type 26 Revolver
  • Type 14 Automatic Handgun
  • Sugiura Automatic Handgun
  • Type 94 Automatic Handgun
  • Type 1 Automatic Handgun
  • Type 2 Automatic Handgun
Rifles
Arisaka
  • Type 30
  • Type 30 Carbine
  • Type 35
  • Type 38
  • Type 38 Carbine
  • Type 38 Sniper Rifle
  • Type 44 Carbine
  • Type 97 Sniper Rifle
  • Type 99
  • Type 99 Sniper Rifle
  • TERA
Other
  • Type 4 Automatic Rifle
  • Type 97 Automatic Cannon
  • Type I
  • Type Mo
Submachine Guns
  • Experimental Model 1
  • Experimental Model 2
  • Type 100
Light Machine Guns
  • Type 11
  • Type 92
  • Type 96
  • Type 97
  • Type 99
Heavy Machine Guns
  • Type 3
  • Type 92
  • Type 1
Hand Grenades
  • Type 10
  • Type 91
  • Type 97
  • Type 98
  • Type 99
  • Type 3
  • Type 4
Grenade Launchers
Grenade Launcher
  • Type 10
  • Type 89
Rifle Grenade
  • Type 100
  • Type 2
Rocket Launchers
  • Experimental Type 4
Flamethrowers
  • Number 1
  • Number 2
  • Type 93
  • Type 95
  • Type 100
Cartridges
Rifle
  • 6.5×50mmSR Type 30
  • 6.5×50mmSR Type 38
  • 7.7×58mmSR Type 89
  • 7.7×58mmSR Type 92
  • 7.7×58mm Type 97
  • 7.7×58mm Type 99
Handgun
  • 9×22mmR Type 26
  • 8×22mm Type 14
  • 7×20mm Nambu
  • Firearms of Japan