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  2. Firearms of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Firearms appeared in Japan around 1270, as primitive metal tubes invented in China and called teppō (鉄砲 lit. "iron cannon"). [3] [1] These weapons were very basic, as they had no trigger or sights, and could not be compared to the more advanced European weapons which were introduced in Japan more than 250 years later. [3]

  3. List of premodern combat weapons - Wikipedia

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    Arquebus, caliver, hackbut, harkbus, harquebus (European) Bajozutsu pistol (Japanese) Basilisk cannon (European) Baton a feu hand cannon (French) Bedil tumbak hand cannon (Indonesian) Blunderbuss, donderbus (European) Bo-hiya rocket arrow (Japanese) Bombard (European, Middle Eastern, Chinese) Byzantine bombard (Greek) Byzantine fire tube ...

  4. Tanegashima (gun) - Wikipedia

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    The soldiers led by Date Masamune were 70% armed with guns. [21] Japan became so enthusiastic about the new weapons that it possibly overtook every European country in absolute numbers produced. [22] Japan also used the guns in the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, in which about a quarter of the invasion force of 160,000 were gunners. [23]

  5. Ōyumi - Wikipedia

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    Ōyumi were ancient Japanese artillery pieces that first appeared in the seventh century (during the Asuka Period).It is unknown exactly what kind of weapon the Oyumi was or how it looked, as there are no surviving examples or illustrations, but the Oyumi is thought to have been a type of siege crossbow.

  6. Artillery of Japan - Wikipedia

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    While many cannons were imported by Europeans, numerous examples were also manufactured locally. Quick-firing breech-loading swivel guns, were also used and manufactured by Japan. Such guns were in use in Western warships, and mounted at the bow and sterns to devastating effect, but the Japanese used them also in fortifications. [5]

  7. List of firearms before the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    This is an extensive list of antique guns made before the year 1900 and including the first functioning firearms ever invented. The list is not comprehensive; create an entry for listings having none; multiple names are acceptable as cross-references, so that redirecting hyperlinks can be established for them.

  8. History of weapons - Wikipedia

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    Old Japanese weapons and other military paraphernalia, c. 1892–95 A Gilbertese shark-toothed weapon (late 19th century). Major innovations in the history of weapons have included the adoption of different materials – from stone and wood to different metals, and modern synthetic materials such as plastics – and the developments of different weapon styles either to fit the terrain or to ...

  9. Kanabō - Wikipedia

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    Kanabō-type weapons came in a wide variety of shapes and sizes; though the largest ones were as tall as a man, on average they measured roughly 55" in length. The Kanabō was typically intended for two-handed use, though one-handed versions exist which are more usually referred to as tetsubō and ararebō.