Can you own the historical weapons of your people in your country?
>>18119031I own an M1 Carbine. Fantastic rifle
>>18119031Yeah I got a couple sticks.
>>18119031No unfortunately they don't ship here. I am currently converting a stock katana by ripping off the hilt and scabbard
>>18119031Yes. Up until 1871 (regarding production year) it's a non issue for firearms.
>>18119031Man I still wish the Portuguese set their base on one of the southern islands and obliterated samurais with grape shot every time they tried anything stupid, would've been a massacre instead the idiots gave them European technology. Would've obliterated them like Moctezuma got his ass kicked by Cortes.(inb4 muh indigenous allies) don't need them, just get some reinforcements and slowly take over their entire country from south to north.
>>18119492Montezuma never fought against Cortez, the actual violent war between the Aztecs and the Spanish didn't properly begin until after his death. Montezuma welcomed Cortez to Tenochtitlan and held the Spaniards as guests within the city for a yearAnd guns and cannons were both entirely irrelevant during the conquest of the Aztec Empire, if you wanna disregard the indigenous allies, the actual decisive factor was cavalry and to a lesser extent, metal weapons, both things that the Japanese also had, so no it would absolutely not have been the same thing...unless the Portuguese managed to get local japanese allies
>>18119031>Can you own the historical weapons of your people in your country?let me seekitchen knife: checkthicc legs: checktiny round shield: nope, but I doubt it's against the law, I just don't know where to get oneclose enough