Airgun Import - Distributor Route
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:01 pm
When i decided to invest in an air pistol for myself, I first read thru all the posts and threads on the Forum here (they were an invaluable help, will explain later).
In addition to the import route of courier / personal baggage, now one more option is to go to the official distributor direct. In my case this was more by chance than by plan.
Having decided to buy a Steyr, I wrote directly to the Steyr office and asked for a quote , to my pleasant surprise they wrote back the same day that they would not sell direct in India and I should get in touch with their India representative - Syndicate Innovations in Delhi.
So shot off a second mail to Syndicate innovations for details and within the hour got their quote - they give you two options - first is they will get the AP till the airport you request and from then on custom clearance etc is the buyers responsibility. Second option the AP is delivered to your residence address and they will do all clearances and charge for the same. (Clearance charges are quoted at 20K but open to negotiations)
To confirm the order you pay an advance amount and your order is placed. Once the AP is ready for dispatch from Steyr factory the distributor wants two documents from you
1. Letter from the Rifle association you are a member of - stating that 1. You are a bonafide member from so-and-so date, your membership number - and that your AP be cleared by customs as per rules
2. Shooter ID - now this is where reading on the forum helped. They were insistent that one needs a shooter Id for smooth clearance - Initially i was not sure but re-reading thru the posts gave me confidence (and also guided by MRA) spoke to the distributor and Steyr that as per law only the letter was mandatory - sent them the relevant notifications and also hinted that in case they insisted on a shooter ID for AP import then would write a strong letter to Steyr as to why they were complicating matters and asking for more documentation etc etc
I do not know what worked but within the day they said that if I could provide the rifle association membership letter in "Original" then there would not be any hassles in clearance
Promptly mailed the letter to them by courier and they confirmed receipt the next day. The AP has been shipped from Frankfurt airport and should hit indian shores on Monday (15th Apr)
Post which there is two days of clearance time and should have the AP delivered to me by Friday
Total time taken from initial query to final delivery is 3 weeks 4 days.
Found this route to be efficient hence sharing with the forum.
Warm regards
In addition to the import route of courier / personal baggage, now one more option is to go to the official distributor direct. In my case this was more by chance than by plan.
Having decided to buy a Steyr, I wrote directly to the Steyr office and asked for a quote , to my pleasant surprise they wrote back the same day that they would not sell direct in India and I should get in touch with their India representative - Syndicate Innovations in Delhi.
So shot off a second mail to Syndicate innovations for details and within the hour got their quote - they give you two options - first is they will get the AP till the airport you request and from then on custom clearance etc is the buyers responsibility. Second option the AP is delivered to your residence address and they will do all clearances and charge for the same. (Clearance charges are quoted at 20K but open to negotiations)
To confirm the order you pay an advance amount and your order is placed. Once the AP is ready for dispatch from Steyr factory the distributor wants two documents from you
1. Letter from the Rifle association you are a member of - stating that 1. You are a bonafide member from so-and-so date, your membership number - and that your AP be cleared by customs as per rules
2. Shooter ID - now this is where reading on the forum helped. They were insistent that one needs a shooter Id for smooth clearance - Initially i was not sure but re-reading thru the posts gave me confidence (and also guided by MRA) spoke to the distributor and Steyr that as per law only the letter was mandatory - sent them the relevant notifications and also hinted that in case they insisted on a shooter ID for AP import then would write a strong letter to Steyr as to why they were complicating matters and asking for more documentation etc etc
I do not know what worked but within the day they said that if I could provide the rifle association membership letter in "Original" then there would not be any hassles in clearance
Promptly mailed the letter to them by courier and they confirmed receipt the next day. The AP has been shipped from Frankfurt airport and should hit indian shores on Monday (15th Apr)
Post which there is two days of clearance time and should have the AP delivered to me by Friday
Total time taken from initial query to final delivery is 3 weeks 4 days.
Found this route to be efficient hence sharing with the forum.
Warm regards