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DescriptionMidden-Sumatra III.1 Plate 26.jpg |
English: A plate showing weapons of Central Sumatra, from Midden-Sumatra. Reizen en onderzoekingen der Sumatra-expeditie, uitgerust door het Aardrijkskundig genootschap, 1877-1879, beschreven door de leden der expeditie, onder toezicht van Prof. P.J. Veth. FIG. 1. Badije sitènggah, from Sirukam. A matchlock gun of Malay made, just like in the old days widely used. How much those guns have fallen in value since rifles have been brought within reach of the Malays, it can be seen that a badije sitènggah is now sold for ± f 6. FIG. 2. Galah dauoen auoewe, from Soepajang. A lance that is dauoen auoewe after the bamboo species because it looks sharply like a leaf thereof. The handle of the lance is made of rötan. Where the blade sticks into the handle, it is for reinforcement and also as decoration tightly wound with a piece of deerskin. These lances are both war and hunting weapons. |
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Veth, Pieter Johannes (1881). Midden-Sumatra. Reizen en onderzoekingen der Sumatra-expeditie, uitgerust door het Aardrijkskundig genootschap, 1877-1879, beschreven door de leden der expeditie, onder toezicht van Prof. P.J. Veth Volume 3.1.2. Leiden: E.J. Brill. https://archive.org/details/p1middensumatrar03veth/page/n125/mode/2up |
Author | Pieter Johannes Veth |
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From Midden-Sumatra. Reizen en onderzoekingen der Sumatra-expeditie, uitgerust door het Aardrijkskundig genootschap, 1877-1879, beschreven door de leden der expeditie, onder toezicht van Prof. P.J. Veth Volume 3.1.1:
Let us begin our description with the firearms, and mention them in the first place the European shotguns, which are more and more in the possession of the population, at least of the chiefs, and more well-off, as they find them at estate sales or in shops on the purchase main seats. The old adat rifles, badije sitènggah (PI. XXVI fig. 1), have fallen into disuse and are no longer being produced. These rifles, however simple they may be decorated and however artfully crafted, - two of Sirukam's products belong to our ethnological collection - are little valid firearms. They are slotted guns, without sight or grain, with a small, strongly curved butt, which is not suitable for being placed against the shoulder, so that one must fire freehand or on a prop, and then have an uncertain shot. It does not seem unimportant to me to look more closely at the various components of that rifle.
They are: 1 the barrel, 2 the drawer, 3 the strap, 4 the lock, 5 the cock, G the yoke crop, 7 the trigger, 8 the trigger plate.
The barrel is a drilled, forged iron rod with a caliber of 17 mm, has neither visor nor grain and ends in a cone-shaped point, which fits into a designated recess in the drawer. The zund hole is arranged on the side and corresponds to an opening in a pan forged against the barrel, on which is placed the herb that is to ignite the charge. A copper sleeve is attached to the pan, which serves to close the zund hole, to prevent the herb from falling out or the load getting wet.
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