The New Nambu M65/M66 (originally called the SCK-65/66) is a Japanese submachine gun manufactured in 1965 by Shin-Chuà  Koygo Industries (formerly Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company; now Minebea).
The New Nambu M66 is blowback operated, and fires from an open bolt. It fires the 9ÃÂ19mm Parabellum round, from 30 round box magazines.
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.