This is just an academic question as I often dream of guns that I could have owned, if I was in the USA. Now that I am too old to relocate to the USA, I wish to be practical and dream about it in India.


Regards
Atul
Of course, Govt. auctions are not to be considered as they would provide the least expensive and the most sought after guns in the country!aadhaulya wrote:And no government auctions please![]()
Regards Atul
Now that is expensive. Which guns would they be...... In India shot guns are the cheapest ones, that are probably cheaper that a good or even a reasonably priced Air Rifle.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:In the US we have plain old shotguns on the shelf that go for $250,000. New manufacture.
Oh, you can get shotguns of any price. Even $20aadhaulya wrote:Now that is expensive. Which guns would they be...... In India shot guns are the cheapest ones, that are probably cheaper that a good or even a reasonably priced Air Rifle.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:In the US we have plain old shotguns on the shelf that go for $250,000. New manufacture.
That is out of question, import of guns has been banned in India since 1984. The only way one can get it is if someone is transferring residence back to India and he has owned the gun for more than one year. That too only one gun and only once in his lifetime. Also that gun can only be sold after 10 years (I think) of import. If someone gets permission to sell it before that period he can never apply for an Arms License in his life time.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:I think the average price of these guns is about $150,000 USD. With that much money at stake, and being made in England, I'm sure they would find a way to deliver one to you in India
Yes, by becoming a renowned shooter. That takes years of practice and loads of money for ammo, besides other hindrances like one is normally allowed to buy only 50 rounds of ammo in a year. So you have to convince the Licensing Authority of your requirement for more ammo. Also the cost of ammo would be 3 to 5 times the cost of ammo than the USA. It will also not be competition grade ammo.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:So, in other words, it's possible
On this forum, Commonwealth_of_PA you must have realized by now how difficult it is to get an Arms License. In India it is a rough estimate that only 4% of the people have licenses. Even to sell your gun you need permission from the LA and they will verify the license of the person you intend to sell the gun. This process of selling your gun takes up to 45 days before you get permission to sell it. Similarly when you buy a gun you have to give details of where you bought the gun from and the Arms Dealer has to give a list of all the guns sold to the LA every month.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:You're buying $150,000 to $275,000 USD shotguns, I assume you and the vendor are willing to put a little work into it and you are not concerned with the price of ammo
That's more than my house cost on the high end.
Wouldn't two different calibre barrels cause some drama with the LAs..?! In any case, in India more money spent might not necessarily indicate better quality!mundaire wrote:I'm reliably informed that a dealer in Delhi has a Glock for sale (with 2 interchangeable barrels/ slides of different calibres) which is being offered for....
Hold your breath all ye mango people....
Asking price of ₹ 5,200,000/-!! (approx US$ 78-80,000/-)
Cheers!
Abhijeet