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Yes, regardless of when and where the gun was originally manufactured. It needed to be registered in a location, and probably individual ownership was recorded with the local authority at the same time.

 

There should be a number on the stock or barrel nearby, as registrations of guns took place in each prefecture throughout Japan. The first and most famous was in the Jinshin year of Meiji 5, 1872. Typically it records the prefecture and number, usually called the ‘Jinshin Bango’.

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