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I stumbled across this earlier today and find it quite interesting.

 

I imagine it as a last ditch effort to either escape from or deal the final blow to your enemy? Or used by kidnappers for the element of surprise?

 

Its called a Suna-Teppo and works by filling it with blinding powders then blowing through it into an enemies face/eyes

 

https://samurai-world.com/suna-teppo-secret-samurai-weapon/

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Held in the mouth, with black powder going off? Truly a weapon of last resort! But the Sanada were known as being very sneaky.

 

What? My kazoo? I only wanted to play you a friendly tune!

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Blinding powders, Ken, blinding, not black  :)

 

Another is illustraed though not in much detail, on page 90 of the Kyoto Arashima Museum catalogue.  Never seen one in hand.

 

All the best.

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They are illustrated in Stone's Glossary whereit states they were also used by Edo period law enforcers. Lovely little thing and very rare I imagine.

Ian Bottomley

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I assumed the blinding powder was propelled by black powder - lung power wouldn't do much propelling with something that big.

 

5 cm in size, not 5 inches.

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