License to purchase a 0.22 air rifle
Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 5:42 pm
Are 0.22 air rifles still sold in India, and if so, does one need to apply for an Arms license to own one?
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i don't think they are sold new now and definitely you dont need a arms license suppose, but if you have a friend who s selling t to you then you can buy and get a declaration of possession without mentioning the latest purchase from the concerned authority its the thasildar i think, not sure correct me if im wrong
mundaire wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 12:06 pmThat's not true, the Arms Rules 2016 were notified via the official Government of India Gazette, as is the usual practice. The Government is not liable to do any more than that while enacting new rules/ laws.sourabhsangale wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 10:42 amActual notification never came from licensing authority for the weapons purchased before 2016 so it would be better to ask the license authority about that but i am sure they will not be able to answer the question .
It is incumbent on all affected parties to make themselves aware of the law and how it affects them, Thus, pleading ignorance, or that "no one told me", will be less than useless, if and when one is to be prosecuted.
As of today, any air gun/ air pistol/ air rifle, with calibre exceeding .177 requires an arms license.
Whether this rule makes any sense or not is immaterial.
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Oh, Even after declaring the possession of a .22 Air Rifle at the police station they did not take that into custody? I thought they would do that considering it being treated as a "Firearm" as per the new law.Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 12:38 pmI personally discuss with local PS in 2019 and they clearly said that they do not have any information to take the deposit of .22 AR.
Pellets are little difficult to get now a days though I have few thousands in my stock.
I already given a letter mentioned my purchase date and model to Local PS.
As I never shot in residential area so not faced any troubles yet. Mainly do pest control with .22. And that too is in farm areas far from locality.Ultimate Sniper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 6:27 pmOh, Even after declaring the possession of a .22 Air Rifle at the police station they did not take that into custody? I thought they would do that considering it being treated as a "Firearm" as per the new law.Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 12:38 pmI personally discuss with local PS in 2019 and they clearly said that they do not have any information to take the deposit of .22 AR.
Pellets are little difficult to get now a days though I have few thousands in my stock.
I already given a letter mentioned my purchase date and model to Local PS.
Would it be safe to take it out or shoot in closed/ private compound? Some annoyed neighbors can make some trouble I believe. Do you shoot the .22 these days? Good that you have hoarded up some pellets
I don't think the extra attachment would be of much help anyway, with the rifling and pellet twist, the projectile would go off balance and would not only hit low but can go anywhere in the close range of the intended target. Not a great or safe idea in my opinion.Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:39 pmSome .22 i have modified with 1/2 inch nails glued at the tip of pellets. Effective in short distance for pest control but not effective after 20 yards as it changes trajectory and go down wards due to additional weight.
Different procedures are followed in different states so if you can mention your state then there are chances of getting better suggestions.PRINCESIDHU007 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 10:36 pmI want to change category of my Arms license ,from Individual to Sports. Someone please help me.