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Originally Posted by rickystl
While on this subject, this might be a good time to pose a question about these Teppo's that is still a mystery to me. That being the design of the front and rear sights. Especially the rear.
First the rear site: On the top there is a very thin slot with a partially drilled hole. On the side there is a hole that runs horizontal through the width of the sight. This one horizontal hole seems to be common on every Teppo I've seen.
Front sight: Again, a partially drilled vertical hole (like the rear sight) is present, along with a slot.
It seems that both sights were designed for some type of additional attachements. But I have no idea what it would be. Any ideas about this?
Here are pics of the rear sight:
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Rick, may people have pondered this question, obviously these sights were used in some why that we are just not understanding, probably due the the movable part of the sight being missing on most Japanese matchlock, all we see is the base.
You have to go back to the old samurai gun manuals that each individual school of gunnery kept, these were secret manuals meant to pass on the accumulated knowledge of each school to its students.
I have some images from these gun manuals on my Pinterest site, here is a link.
Japanese firearms illustrations through the Meiji period.
https://www.pinterest.com/worldantiq...gh-the-meiji-/