Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
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Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
Question is can it be imported to India under transfer of residency?
It is .40 CAL.
http://www.glock.com/english/index_pistols.htm
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If you could also tell me, do I have to wait 1 year before I can import under TR or I can bring it to India before 1 year period?
Thanks.
It is .40 CAL.
http://www.glock.com/english/index_pistols.htm
Thank You!
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If you could also tell me, do I have to wait 1 year before I can import under TR or I can bring it to India before 1 year period?
Thanks.
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Re: Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
Yes you can if you fulfill all the criteria for the TR . The .40 cal is a non prohibited caliber for the civilians in India. The problem that you might encounter here in India will be the ammo. I do not think that .40 ammo is available here, so , you need to import it as per your usage.
I presume that you are bringing this firearm with yourself for your usage, also I notice that you are 87 years old. Is your Indian firearm license still valid ?
best,
Rp.
I presume that you are bringing this firearm with yourself for your usage, also I notice that you are 87 years old. Is your Indian firearm license still valid ?
best,
Rp.
Last edited by The Doc on Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
Thank for the fast reply. Also the second question I wanted to ask is, do I have to wait 1 year period to import my firearm or I can bring it with me right away. I don't have license in India, I got my FOID card from the state of Illinois in United States.The Doc wrote:Yes you can if you fulfill all the criteria for the TR . The .40 cal is a non prohibited caliber for the civilians in India. The problem that you might encounter here in India will be the ammo. I do not think that .40 ammo is available here, so , you need to import it as per your usage.
I presume that you are bringing this forearm with yourself for your usage, also I notice that you are 87 years old. Is your Indian firearm license still valid ?
best,
Rp.
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Also where can I find the requirements of TR. Thank you again.The Doc wrote:Yes you can if you fulfill all the criteria for the TR . The .40 cal is a non prohibited caliber for the civilians in India. The problem that you might encounter here in India will be the ammo. I do not think that .40 ammo is available here, so , you need to import it as per your usage.
I presume that you are bringing this forearm with yourself for your usage, also I notice that you are 87 years old. Is your Indian firearm license still valid ?
best,
Rp.
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Re: Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
search the thread in the legal section of the forum its under imports
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if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.
if you say it can not be done, then you are right, for you, it can not be done.
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Re: Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
Thank you.nagarifle wrote:search the thread in the legal section of the forum its under imports
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Re: Can Glock 23 pistol be imported to India under TR?
Getting a new Indian firearm license at the age of 87 might be extremely difficult to put it mildly.GlockFanWorld wrote:I don't have license in India, I got my FOID card from the state of Illinois in United States.The Doc wrote: I notice that you are 87 years old. Is your Indian firearm license still valid ?
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