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Help with translation Japanese kanji on a American pistol.


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The first and largest registration of weapons in post Tokugawa Japan was in the 壬申Jinshin year of 1872, Meiji 5. Usually the first or both of these Kanji was struck too, along with an indication of the name of one of the fledgling prefectures. The brands are found either on the wood stock or struck into the iron of the barrel.
 

The probability is high that the numbers on that gun were applied at that time, although smaller registrations were held in later years of Meiji whenever the need was building up again with those which had escaped earlier registration. Generally, at least at first, the registration applied to larger guns, apparently. (Can’t now remember where I read that last piece of info.)

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