Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
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Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
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Anyone bought a sword, katana, broadsword or whatever and got it through customs?
Anyone bought a sword, katana, broadsword or whatever and got it through customs?
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
Browse the forum a little. You will get a good understanding of custom rules.
Btw, legal limit to import is 9 inches long, 2inches wide blade. Its not advisable to impprt any thing above 8 inches.
Btw, legal limit to import is 9 inches long, 2inches wide blade. Its not advisable to impprt any thing above 8 inches.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
If you search this forum, you will find instead of importing swords you can get swords of pretty good quality and workmanship within the country itself. Before buying, ensure no Notifications under Section 4 of Arms Act 1959 are in force, wherever you are in possession of the sword.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
I know.I wanted to see how customs react to swords being brought in.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
Then why not give a try to import one? Also you are already aware of the thread where we had a long discussion about importance of Section 4 of Arms Act 1959.
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I have a reply from the govt that says there are no restrictions on blades.But, i don't have the money.If someone were to sponsor one, i'd be willing to be the conduit.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
Will you not share the details on the forum?Skyman wrote:I have a reply from the govt that says there are no restrictions on blades.
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I did.No restrictions of any kind in Karnataka.The reply said there was no restrictions regarding blades, issued by the state govt, which should have been done for 9 and 2 inch plus blades.
On a lighter note, i see you abstaining from discussions such as these.Why so?
On a lighter note, i see you abstaining from discussions such as these.Why so?
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
Is it an official document that you have? If yes, could you please let us know the authority who issued it? If you have a document at hand, could you please scan it and post the copy here? It will help a lot of people.Skyman wrote:I have a reply from the govt that says there are no restrictions on blades.But, i don't have the money.If someone were to sponsor one, i'd be willing to be the conduit.
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You think so?? Why??Skyman wrote:On a lighter note, i see you abstaining from discussions such as these.Why so?
I just asked a question above
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I dunno, you somehow seem to steer clear of me..(
Vikram, it is in Kannada.And it is for the State of karnataka.It came signed and sealed from the state home ministry.
Vikram, it is in Kannada.And it is for the State of karnataka.It came signed and sealed from the state home ministry.
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Should I say that you note minute details or that it is your imagination? I dunnoSkyman wrote:I dunno, you somehow seem to steer clear of me..(
Anyway carry on, I am sure someone will answer your question regarding the sword import thing etc.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
I note minute details.I sincerely hope you join in more.
I do doubt anyone tried to import swords though.
I do doubt anyone tried to import swords though.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
who ship swords to india? i have contacted many parcel services, no one ship or carry sword to india and govt not allowed.
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Re: Anyone succesfully purchased a sword from outside India?
If you do not mind, I would like to see it. I would like to see how a state government department said it was OK to import swords. Did you file an RTI to get this letter?Thanks.Skyman wrote:I dunno, you somehow seem to steer clear of me..(
Vikram, it is in Kannada.And it is for the State of karnataka.It came signed and sealed from the state home ministry.
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