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The gun is a clear reference to the Tanegashima, and the company to the Samurai Armorers, this is very wrong. In 1836, there would have been a few tanegashimas still in service in Daimyo armories, but they had been obsolete for some time even for isolationist Japan.
Personally, I recommend renaming the company to 'Arisaka Design Bureau' after Colonel Arisaka Nariakira who oversaw the early development of Imperial Japan's arms industry and it's local designs, and the prestige arm to 'Arisaka Type 38' the first locally designed Japanese armament exceeded western designs
One quick note: please add a 'z_' to the beginning of your localization files so they don't overwrite other company localizations or fail to load.