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Type 90 signal pistol

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The Type 90 is a signal pistol of Japanese origin that was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during WW2. The designation is from the last two digits of its year of adoption, which was 2590 (or 1930 AD) on the Japanese Kōki calendar. It first came with three barrels with just less than 6,000 were manufactured, but eventually manufactured with two barrels for ease of production late in World War 2.

Coming in either double or triple barrels, the Type 90 is often seen in many movies wrongly portrayed often as a Shotgun Pistol due to its unusual appearance. The flares came in white, red, yellow, green, blue, and black. They had cardboard hulls with a brass or steel base.

Communist China manufactured a copy of the double-barreled Type 90 from 1949 to 1957. It was replaced by the single-barreled 26.5 x 80mmR Type 57, a copy of the Russian SPSh-44 Flare Pistol.

Specifications

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Type 90 Signal Pistol, 2nd variation. It is a modification of the three barreled breach loading flare pistol for ease of production. The Red/Yellow/Red striped sticker was standard on all 3 barreled flare pistols.
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Type 90 Signal Pistol, 3rd variation. Simplified even more, the 3rd and final variation of the Japanese Type 90 Flare Pistol was the large double barreled breach loading pistol
  • Type: Flare launcher
  • Caliber: 28 x 90mm, 28 x 94mm
  • Capacity: 2, 3
  • Fire Modes: Single shot, breech-loaded

The Type 90 Signal Pistol appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Demolition Man Denis Leary Mr. Friendly Double-barreled 1993
Waterworld Smokers 1995