New Nambu M66

The New Nambu M65/M66 (originally called the SCK-65/66) is a submachine gun of post-World War II Japanese origin manufactured by Shin-Chuō Koygo Industries (Formerly Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company; now Minebea). It is a blowback, open-bolt configured weapon chambered in the 9×19mm Parabellum round fed from a thirty-round magazine. The firearm was only tested and produced under trials for the considered replacement of the aging M3 submachine gun that was supplied by the United States Military during the formation of the National Police Reserve after the war.[1]

New Nambu M65/M66
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of originJapan
Service history
In serviceJapan Self-Defense Forces
(Testing and Trials Only)
Used byJapan Self-Defense Forces
Production history
DesignerShin-Chuō Industries (Now Minebea)
Designed1965
ManufacturerShin-Chuō Industries
No. builtPrototypes Only
VariantsM65, M66
Specifications
Mass4.08 kg (M65)
3.96 kg (M66)
LengthM65: 763mm (Stock Folded: 501mm)
M66: 756mm (Stock Folded: 504mm)
Barrel length154mm (M65)
140mm (M66)

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
Caliber9mm
ActionBlowback, Open-Bolt
Rate of fire550 RPM (M65)
465 RPM (M66)
Feed system30-Round Detachable Box Magazine
SightsIron Sight

See also

References

  1. "SCK-65". Retrieved 2018-11-11.


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