What is this kanji supposed to be? It's on a Chinese copy but I wondered why they went to the trouble. Is it supposed to make it more genuine? Is it even Japanese?
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Originally posted by Beater View PostI think that character is "TO", the inspection stamp used by the Kokura Arsenal.
The other one found is "NA", used by Nagoya.
For the edification of other readers, the Nagoya mark that Beater mentions is:
名 Na
名古屋 Nagoya
--Guy
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