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: I'm not sure about it being an official service replacement but there indeed was another revolver that was called the Mikoru Police/Mikoru .38 Special Police. I had a chance to see one once some time back. From what I gather, it was almost completely an export piece (Known under it's export names 'EIG' and/or 'Liberty Chief'). I can't swear to it, but I think it was used as a service weapon briefly, but then the Japanese started using semiautos. If I recall correctly, the revolver actually ceased manufacture in the 1980s. Again, I'm not positive. I had a little info on them in one of my books (Jane's Recognition Guide I believe), I'll make a note to look it up. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 02:55, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
 
: I'm not sure about it being an official service replacement but there indeed was another revolver that was called the Mikoru Police/Mikoru .38 Special Police. I had a chance to see one once some time back. From what I gather, it was almost completely an export piece (Known under it's export names 'EIG' and/or 'Liberty Chief'). I can't swear to it, but I think it was used as a service weapon briefly, but then the Japanese started using semiautos. If I recall correctly, the revolver actually ceased manufacture in the 1980s. Again, I'm not positive. I had a little info on them in one of my books (Jane's Recognition Guide I believe), I'll make a note to look it up. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 02:55, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
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:I think your information is accurate. I can't remember everything I read about the weapon but it being exported under the name "Liberty Chief" definitely rings a bell. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]

Revision as of 02:59, 25 October 2010

Only photo I could find

It's all I could find. I have a couple books that have better photos of the Model 60, but there isn't much on the Internet. Guess it will have to do a sub until somebody can get something better. Always helps to have a photo though.--Jcordell 22:29, 22 November 2009 (UTC)

Japanese Police

Do the Japanese Police still carry this weapon? I think I read somewhere that they switched over to the SIG-Sauer P230 a few years ago but I can't be sure. -Anonymous

I can't find any info, but I wouldn't have a hard time believing that. It would be interesting to have a Model 60 in my collection. But knowing the Japanese (political and social stance towards firearms) they've probably destroyed all the specimens if they've gone away from it. --Jcordell 18:26, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

Most of Japanese police officer still use a M60 "New nambu". but there guns are replacing by S&W M37 slowly because M60's production is already end. P230 is using by Undercover officers.--omochi

ttp://www.hokkoku.co.jp/_today/E20070105002.jpg 2007/1/5, officers of Isikawa police taking a equipment check. they holding a New namb.--omochi

I know their coast guard use the S&W 5906-S&Wshooter 23:45, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

I recently moved to Japan about 3 months ago, and I noticed that a lot of the officers here don't carry sidearms at all. I also noticed that those who do only carry them are used during high-traffic areas, or areas in need of the extra security (airports, train stations, international embassies, etc.) When some of them do carry sidearms, they usually have these holsters that cover up the entire firearm, so it's impossible to identify what handgun they use. From what I can tell from the locals or the holster size, it is a Nambu. I have yet to see a Sig anywhere here. --Blemo File:Progress Wheel.gif TALK CONTRIBUTIONSEMAILMESSAGE 02:43, 25 October 2010 (UTC)

Replaced

Hasn't this been replaced by a newer revolver? I remember reading that some newer weapon (not bearing the Nambu name if I remember correctly) replaced this in the 1980s and that the replacement model was imported into the US. I think it was called the Miroku revolver. -Anonymous

Good question. I don't know. --Jcordell 00:45, 25 October 2010 (UTC)

I'm not sure about it being an official service replacement but there indeed was another revolver that was called the Mikoru Police/Mikoru .38 Special Police. I had a chance to see one once some time back. From what I gather, it was almost completely an export piece (Known under it's export names 'EIG' and/or 'Liberty Chief'). I can't swear to it, but I think it was used as a service weapon briefly, but then the Japanese started using semiautos. If I recall correctly, the revolver actually ceased manufacture in the 1980s. Again, I'm not positive. I had a little info on them in one of my books (Jane's Recognition Guide I believe), I'll make a note to look it up. StanTheMan 02:55, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
I think your information is accurate. I can't remember everything I read about the weapon but it being exported under the name "Liberty Chief" definitely rings a bell. -Anonymous

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