Bryce Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 G'day Guys, I was thinking today about the differences between type 94 and 98 shin gunto. Most type 94's I have seen have a centrally located chuso, while type 98's have an offset one. Do you ever find type 98's with the central chuso? Cheers, Bryce 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 I have never taken note of that. Ohmura's examples all 3 have centered chuso, like you say. The guy to say would be @PNSSHOGUN of course! 2 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Both variations exist for Type 94 and Type 98, even Type 98 with solid Tsuba. Will get some examples soon. 1 1 Quote
IJASWORDS Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 A center CHUSO on a late model '98. Has even got celluloid SAME. 3 Quote
lonely panet Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 i was of the opinion that is was strickly a placment picked by the manufacturer and has no real effect of model or use 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Enjoying the discussion, keep the examples coming! Quote
Bryce Posted May 19, 2021 Author Report Posted May 19, 2021 Thanks guys, So no hard and fast rules. How about we do a survey? In my small collection I have 2 * 94's , both with central chusos and 4 * 98's , all with offset chusos. Cheers, Bryce Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 Well, My light-weight, chromed gunto, no date, has only 1 haikan (ashi), but I do not know whether it's a 94 or 98, has a centered chuso And my 1941, most likely 98 fittings, Mantetsu has an off-set chuso: 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 Type 94 with offset Chuso and Type 98 with central Chuso. 2 Quote
Bryce Posted May 25, 2021 Author Report Posted May 25, 2021 G'day Guys, So far I have done a random survey of 83 gunto on the internet where the photos are clear enough to determine type and chuso and the results are that 95% of type 94's have a central chuso and 90% of type 98's have an offset chuso. Not definitive by a long way, but there is certainly a strong trend. Cheers, Bryce 4 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 25, 2021 Report Posted May 25, 2021 Bryce, Welcome to the Data Collection Club! It's a great way to expand our understanding of the Japanese Gunto. Interesting finding. I know from one of Nick Komiya's discussions of kyugunto fittings that they did specify a movement/change of locking clips due to rain getting into the saya. So, it is possible there was a shift in location for the 94/98, like you are seeing. Of course, the sample is extremely small, so always keep an open mind, but maybe you've spotted in interesting development in the gunto. Quote
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