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Sweden. Generally fairly relaxed. I got my hunting license in three days through a course and they guy who administered the test was the same guy who gave the course. He pretty much fed us the answers. I have sent in paperwork and gotten a yes on my 6 applications within a few weeks. The rules are wonky but following them strictly usually leads to consistent results. The main complaints are the nonsensical rules. But as long as I stick to them there are no problems.
What kind of guns are you allowed to buy? Just bolt-action hunting rifles or shotguns? Anything semi-auto?
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shotguns are pretty unregulated. Semiauto is no problem. Pistols are harder as they require being a member of a shooting club. I had to wait a year to take a 12 lesson course in air pistols to join. Then I had to take 12 classes in real pistols and achieve decent results in shooting to get my license. Several people failed the test because the shooting requirements were fairly strict. I have to redo the test every five years to keep them.
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Could you expand on or give an example of one or two of the nonsensical rules? Japan also has a very intransigent bureaucracy regarding such things.
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