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| Spec | Typical Value for a .45 Caliber Japanese‑Era Pistol | Rationale | |------|----------------------------------------------------|-----------| | Caliber | .45 ACP (11.43 mm) or 9 × 19 mm (if “92” denotes a 9 mm model) | “45” suggests .45 ACP; “92” could be a model number unrelated to caliber. | | Overall Length | 190–210 mm (7.5–8.3 in) | Comparable to classic sidearms (Colt 45, Browning Hi‑Power). | | Barrel Length | 100–115 mm (4–4.5 in) | Standard for compact defensive pistols. | | Magazine Capacity | 7–9 rounds (single‑stack) | Japanese military/police pistols of the early‑mid‑20th c. used similar capacities. | | Action | Short‑recoil, locked‑breech; single‑action or double‑action/single‑action (DA/SA) | Common for the era and for .45 caliber pistols. | | Material | Carbon steel frame, blued finish; optional stainless‑steel variant. | Standard for Japanese manufacturers who prioritized durability. | | Markings | “Kansai Enkō” logo, “45‑92” stamp on slide, serial number, date code. | Aligns with typical Japanese gun‑marking conventions. | | Verification Stamp | “Verified” embossed on the grip or a separate certification tag. | Usually applied by a licensed inspector (e.g., the Japanese Firearms & Swords Examination Office) to confirm that the pistol meets safety standards and is free from illegal modifications. |
Again, these figures are representative rather than definitive. Actual measurements could vary considerably. kansai enkou 45 92 verified
Most plausible combined meanings
| Feature | Model 45 | Model 92 |
|---------|----------|----------|
| Target Capacity | 45 MW (thermal) – ideal for district‑heating and medium‑scale power plants. | 92 MW (thermal) – suited for large industrial complexes and combined‑cycle power stations. |
| Combustion Technology | Low‑NOx dry‑low‑NOx (DLN) burners; 30 % reduction in emissions vs. legacy units. | Ultra‑low‑NOx (ULN) staged combustion; 45 % reduction in NOx, integrated flue‑gas heat recovery. |
| Fuel Flexibility | Natural gas, light oil, and blended bio‑fuels (up to 20 % bio‑mix). | Natural gas, heavy oil, and syngas (including coal‑derived gas). |
| Key Innovations | • Modular heat‑exchanger panels for rapid onsite installation.
• Smart‑monitoring via IoT sensors (temperature, pressure, emissions). | • Advanced turbine‑integrated boiler design for >90 % overall plant efficiency.
• Real‑time combustion‑optics control (laser‑based flame monitoring). |
| Typical Applications | • Municipal heating networks.
• Mid‑size petrochemical plants.
• Hospital and campus power‑heat systems. | • Large petrochemical complexes.
• Export‑oriented steel mills.
• Independent power producers (IPPs). |
| Physical Footprint | Approx. 12 × 8 × 4 m (L × W × H). | Approx. 18 × 12 × 6 m (L × W × H). |
If you can provide the original context or a link (or the Japanese text if available), I can identify the exact meaning and give targeted verification steps. If it’s an online account/listing
Write‑Up: “Kansai Enkou – 45 / 92 (Verified)”
| Verification Body | Typical Scope | How It Affects Buyers | |-------------------|----------------|------------------------| | Japanese Ministry of Justice – Firearms & Swords Examination Office | Checks for legal compliance, proper serial numbers, safe operation, and absence of prohibited modifications. | Provides legal assurance; a firearm without this stamp cannot be transferred or exported legally. | | Third‑Party Collectors’ Associations (e.g., JFCA – Japanese Firearms Collectors Association) | Authenticates provenance, confirms original parts, and grades condition (e.g., Mint, Excellent, Good). | Increases market value, especially for antique or limited‑run pieces. | | Industrial Equipment Certification (e.g., JIS – Japanese Industrial Standards) | Verifies that a tool meets performance and safety standards (e.g., torque rating, noise level). | Allows the tool to be used in regulated workplaces, and may be required for insurance. | | Pyrotechnics Safety Agency | Checks that a fireworks kit meets explosion‑safety criteria, that propellant charges are within legal limits. | Enables legal sale and use at festivals; “Verified” is often mandatory for public demonstrations. |
If you encounter a “Verified” label on a product listing, ask the seller for: If it’s a product/model code