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SemperFiWarrior

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I have a japanese muzzleloader that my grandpa got out of a cave along with a katana on Iwo Jima in WWII and i was wondering if anyone could help me figure out what exactly it is and how old it is or any information whatsoever could be helpful.

i will post pictures at a later time
 
I'm some what of a newb here, but I would think your best bet is to have this professionally appraised.

Sounds like you have a very interesting muzzleloader. I can't wait to see the pics.

Jerem
 
Wow outstanding! I might be able to help you out with the katana. Looking forward to the pics.

B
 
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Looks to me like a person has to be a member of MySpace to get in to see the pictures?

It would be better if the pictures could be posted on Photobucket (which is free). Then we all could see them. :)
zonie
 
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg194/SemperFiWarrior/JapMuzzleloader3.jpg
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there we go i hope that works sorry about the other ones guys.
 
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WOW, nice pics of a nice old gun.

When I was a young boy, an older gentleman friend of the family had a gun that looked very similar to that one, except it was painted dark blue iirc, and it was a matchlock. Don't know anything more about it than that except that he said it was Chinese.
 
Very interesting.
I would like to help but I don't have anything that covers Japanese guns into the percussion era.

I wonder what a old muzzleloader was doing in a war zone like Iwo Jima?
You don't suppose some Japanese officer was as big a nut on muzzleloading as we are, do you?
 
well my grandpa told me he found 5 muzzleloaders each with different designs on them and 5 katanas each with different markings on them but they seemed to pair up with eachother, ex. katana-muzzleloader, but he gave the other ones to his friends but i was looking at the markings and i started to wonder if maybe they were family rifles and katanas
 
Do you have any photos of the sword? Would be interesting to see if there is a family crest anywhere on the fittings as sometimes is the case.

Very cool and thank you Grandfather for his service!

S/F

Billy
 
i wish i could get the sword pictures for you but my grandpa passed on fathers day and i dont have the sword but my uncle wants to give me the sword because im joining the Marines to follow my grandpa footsteps.
 
I know a lot of Japanese officers carried their ancestral katanas, often remounted for modern use, but I've never heard of the family muzzle loader being hauled into a modern combat zone.
 
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