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  • ? tsubasa (abchipika) 537

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  • ID: 1373539
  • Uploader: Kagekagerou »
  • Date: about 13 years ago
  • Approver: Not One Of Us »
  • Size: 154 KB .jpg (1200x849) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/34118457 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 15
  • Favorites: 38
  • Status: Active

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inubashiri momiji (touhou) drawn by tsubasa_(abchipika)

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  • 甲冑姿の犬走

    なんだかこういうのを描きたくなった(゚ω゚ )

    こう見えても火縄銃なのですが、思うがままに雨対策が施された装備を取り付けてみました。

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    ezekill
    about 13 years ago
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    Momiji as a Japanese Musketeer?

    I thought her more as the 'heavy infantry' carrying the nodachi.

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    FJH
    about 13 years ago
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    If I had to guess, I'd say that was an arquebus. The trigger is quite far back on a relatively parallel grip.

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    Canopus
    about 13 years ago
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    It's a tanegashima, the Japanese iteration of the matchlock. It's similar to the katana in the way the japanned chose to work on a system to its very perfection, despite it being far from ideal. It's quite an interesting type of muzzle-loader due to the quality of the craftsmanship, the solutions adopted due to the mineral shortcoming of Japan, and its quirks manly the lack of a proper stock albeit some featured iron sights something rare to western guns of the period. All in all I still prefer the simplicity and efficiency of a flintlock, or the Rube Goldberg's wet-dream that was a wheellock manly due to the fact they did not produce a audible or visual or smell signature before firing, something I think the Tengus would appreciate.

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    warellis
    about 13 years ago
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    Canopus said:
    It's a tanegashima, the Japanese iteration of the matchlock. It's similar to the katana in the way the japanned chose to work on a system to its very perfection, despite it being far from ideal. It's quite an interesting type of muzzle-loader due to the quality of the craftsmanship, the solutions adopted due to the mineral shortcoming of Japan, and its quirks manly the lack of a proper stock albeit some featured iron sights something rare to western guns of the period. All in all I still prefer the simplicity and efficiency of a flintlock, or the Rube Goldberg's wet-dream that was a wheellock manly due to the fact they did not produce a audible or visual or smell signature before firing, something I think the Tengus would appreciate.

    I wonder what the tengus would think of a percussion cap musket considering the inventor of the percussion cap created it to hunt animals more easily without the sparks or flame startling them?

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    MemphisMastermind
    about 13 years ago
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    warellis said:
    I wonder what the tengus would think of a percussion cap musket considering the inventor of the percussion cap created it to hunt animals more easily without the sparks or flame startling them?

    Since wolves are predators, I think the wolf tengu at least would think it was a find idea and worth pursuing.

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