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    Kanji on Mauser Broomhandle

    I know a few of you are knowledgeable of Kanji characters. An acquaintance has a Mauser Broomhandle with Kanji characters stamped into the side of the magazine area. He did not even realize that it was stamped this way. I know the Germans and Japanese cooperated, but would Kanji-stamped firearms be rare? Possibly a question for the firearms forum. Thanks.

    Matt
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    you guys know more about this than i, i think the chinese also had them.

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      #3
      Yes, this marking was done by the Chinese, written 徳国製 and means Made in Germany.
      If it was marked in Japanese it should have read 独国製 or 独逸製, but I don't think the Japanese ever marked their imported pistols with the country of origin.

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        Thanks for the correction. Obviously, I need more education in Asian languages. Any idea regarding the origin of such firearms, or is it simply an import into China from Germany during a given time frame?

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          #5
          If it has the Mauser logo, it should be German made. But there are a few with the fake trademarks and there are the ones with Chinese marks. Plus, it should be 國 (traditional) instead of 国(simplified), but same meaning for those who do not know Chinese.

          http://www.chinesefirearms.com/110108/articles/m96.htm Some Chinese examples

          http://www.chinesefirearms.com/110108/guns/96bolo.htm German made type with the Factory name on the side.

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