Battle Worn JAPANESE Matchlock HAND CANNON Antique Fascinating Ancient Large Bore Weapon!
Guns International #: 101317446 Seller's Inventory #: 190014
Category: Antique Rifles - Matchlock -

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Description:
Battle Worn JAPANESE Matchlock HAND CANNON Antique

Fascinating Ancient Large Bore Weapon!

Here we present a Japanese Matchlock Hand Cannon. This was a more refined matchlock musket that utilized a lock and trigger mechanism instead of the more primitive hand-held match. Use of this type of firearm in Japan dates to the mid-16th Century, when the Portuguese brought this 15th Century European concept to the shores of the Japanese Island of Tanegashima, for which the musket is named. With just a few examples Japanese swordsmiths were able to duplicate and produce their own on a large scale, forever changing how wars would be fought in Japan by the end of the 16th Century. They proved decisive in settling the internal wars, so that Japan lived in relative peace and isolation for the next 250 years. The Tanegashima continued to be produced and used until about the end of the Edo Period, when Commodore Perry established contact in the mid-19th Century. Conflict again rose to the surface but was decided by modern weapons of the period.

 This is a very interesting weapon when comparing to those most of us are familiar with today. These were not shoulder-fired weapons, so they do not have a provision to brace the stock against one’s body. A braided cord, known as the “slow match”, would have a burning ember at the end. The slow match is held by the spring-loaded arm known as the “serpentine”. The serpentine is put into the cocked position when ready to fire, and the hinged cover moved from over the flash pan. A simple pull of the trigger plunged the serpentine and the slow match into the flash pan, detonating the charge within the gun.

This piece is heavy from all the weight in the thick-walled iron barrel. It has a short overall length, much like a blunderbuss, and has a .75 caliber bore. There are several distinct markings to be found throughout, namely on the top and bottom of the stock.

This old matchlock has the look and has certainly been there and done that. The iron parts are dark and weathered. The brass has a dark patina. The wooden stock is in fair shape. The bore is rough and dark. The action is not functional. Nevertheless, here is a very neat piece of Japanese history such as is extremely rare in the United States.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 25 inches.

Caliber: .75

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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#190014

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Antique: Yes