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I am an American living in Japan. Heading back to the states in April of next year. As a sociologist and noticer at heart, I like to see how different people do the same thing. I know that there isn't much in Japan, but I found ausvarmint after a talkcast last year, and found out about this from I think crowbusters. Just wanted to say hi, and see if I can be somewhat beneficial as a member.

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welcome to the forum!

 

do you mean there isnt much shooting?

 

Mental exam, yearly unannounced inspection, wildlife test, including animal names and mating. Only citizens, and you can't have a rifle until you have spent 10 years with a shotgun. It is probably viewed similar to the way others view whale "research" here.

 

Sorry Woodcock, the Great White hunter is a phrase I have always heard, and being white would mean not Japanese, and not Japanese means no hunting. I have hunted pigeons in TX(home state) before, and see the varmint animals as something easier to hunt in the future than big game.

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Mental exam, yearly unannounced inspection, wildlife test, including animal names and mating. Only citizens, and you can't have a rifle until you have spent 10 years with a shotgun. It is probably viewed similar to the way others view whale "research" here.

 

Sorry Woodcock, the Great White hunter is a phrase I have always heard, and being white would mean not Japanese, and not Japanese means no hunting. I have hunted pigeons in TX(home state) before, and see the varmint animals as something easier to hunt in the future than big game.

Gotcha :good:

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Welcome to PW.

 

I'll ask my sister in law what her mother does for pest control on the mountain she owns Japan, but I guess with the samurai outfit in hallway at her home it will be a slice and dice with a sword :lol

Owning a mountain, that is so cool and so very much like the Waltons.

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I was just on youtube, and noticed that there were quite a few people from the UK popping pigeons and others with rimfires and airguns, so I thought should post a list of my bird guns.

 

RWS 850 with LDC LIke the pic except without the HPA tank yet

 

Savage MKII FV in 17HM2 with a BV stock waiting

 

Savage MKII heavy barrel in benchrest style stock with 8-32 BSA. It's got a DIP 25 MOA base and a Millett LRS-1 scope waiting for it.

22longrifle4sale003.jpg

 

I have to decide if I want to chop it down to 16.5" and thread it and get the NFA trust paperwork and a suppressor, or just leave it alone, and last, the big boomer

 

Belgium Browning A5 in 12ga. Haven't even seen it yet. My grandfather found one on the highway in a gun case during hunting season long before I existed, and I loved it to death. When he died the guns were split up and my aunt who doesn't hunt got it. So my father bought me another one.

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I am an American living in Japan. Heading back to the states in April of next year. As a sociologist and noticer at heart, I like to see how different people do the same thing. I know that there isn't much in Japan, but I found ausvarmint after a talkcast last year, and found out about this from I think crowbusters. Just wanted to say hi, and see if I can be somewhat beneficial as a member.

 

Welcome from Essex

 

 

 

 

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