Type 26 Revolver

The Type 26 was Japan’s first indigenous revolver. It should be added as a standard sidearm. That means it should be a basic pistol purchasable for silver, don’t make it some event item

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If this is added I’d like to see it come with overall improvements to revolvers, like full moon clips and higher damage

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facts obsolete when introduced
break open as opposed to flip side
can repair internals without taking apart
Type 26 Japanese revolver
1893 Japanese Type 26 revolver – German 1914

Limited early production

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A small number of revolvers are known to have the external arsenal symbol stamped but without the external serial number stamped on the frame.[9] The revolvers are interspersed among revolvers with standard production markings for unknown reasons.[9] This production range has examples reported to chamber .38 S&W ammunition but this could be because of later modifications.[12]

Arsenal reworked

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Arsenal reworked Type 26s lack the bright charcoal blue finish or standard checked patterned grip panels.[12] Serrated grip panels are common among reworked Type 26s and the marking of the Nagoya Arsenal indicates repairing of the Type 26 past its production at the Koshikawa Arsenal.[12] Two existing arsenal reworked Type 26s show stampings of Siamese numerals on the front grips indicating official procurement by the Thai government.[12] Two additional reworked Type 26s have a five-pointed star stamped on the side plate of the revolver indicating Indonesian service after World War II.[12]

Grenade launcher

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The Type 90 tear gas grenade launcher was developed to be fired with the Type 26 revolver.[16] Gas grenades could be fired by a special 9x22 mm cartridge in place of the regular ball ammunition.[16]

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I dont think it have full moonclips nor half moon,friend…

I ment for all revolvers that are applicable

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