Importing Arms & Ammo into India
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Thread merged with the older thread covering arms & ammo imports.
deeptrajectory, the import of 15,000 rounds is ONLY allowed for those shooters who have achieved renowned shot status in the same year in which they are seeking to import the ammunition. For those who are NOT renowned shots, they may ONLY import a max of 50 rounds when returning from overseas (as long as the returning passenger has a valid arms license for that particular calibre firearm)!
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deeptrajectory, the import of 15,000 rounds is ONLY allowed for those shooters who have achieved renowned shot status in the same year in which they are seeking to import the ammunition. For those who are NOT renowned shots, they may ONLY import a max of 50 rounds when returning from overseas (as long as the returning passenger has a valid arms license for that particular calibre firearm)!
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Abhijeet
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Re: Importing Arms & Ammo into India
its understood.thanks,but what if one is a renowned shot? pl specify the point for my query.
sorry for the misplaced post.
thanks in advance
sorry for the misplaced post.
thanks in advance
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Re: Importing Arms & Ammo into India
Interesting and also informative http://delhicourts.nic.in/Mar08/ANIRUDH ... %20UOI.pdf
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Re: Importing Arms & Ammo into India
Excellent!!
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Excellent The link posted by penpusher underlines the fact that there is no legal loophole for the import of firearms! I'd have thought people here would be more than happy to have a court strike down this rule/ law as illegal etc.tirths";p="43784 wrote: Excellent!!
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Re: Importing Arms & Ammo into India
What is the criteria to be qualified as renowned shooter ? Do they need to win some competition to be qualified as renowned shooter and does anyone has any idea how many such renowned shooters are there in India ?
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As of this National Shooting competition onwards, anyone who shoots the minimum qualifying score in any specific discipline(s) while participating in the National Shooting competition is automatically termed as a "renown shooter". You would still need to wait till you get an official certificate to the effect though. More details should be available on the NRAI website - http://nrai.in/msandhu";p="43819 wrote:What is the criteria to be qualified as renowned shooter ? Do they need to win some competition to be qualified as renowned shooter and does anyone has any idea how many such renowned shooters are there in India ?
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AFAIK you can only import a gun for the discipline(s) in which you qualify as a renown shot. Also, forget about importing non-target grade firearms using this route - from what I hear they are quite strict about which make/ model of target guns they will allow you to import.
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Airport procedure
Hi Guys,
I am interested in finding out the steps to be done at the airport when I arrive with my firearm I searched this forum and found some thread related to an import of a air gun but still confused. I did take a look at the KB. So, what documents do I need? Is it possible to just pay the duty and walk away with the firearm assuming I have the relevant documents with me?
I am interested in finding out the steps to be done at the airport when I arrive with my firearm I searched this forum and found some thread related to an import of a air gun but still confused. I did take a look at the KB. So, what documents do I need? Is it possible to just pay the duty and walk away with the firearm assuming I have the relevant documents with me?
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Re: Airport procedure
Some questions you need to answer:primerwalla";p="49374 wrote:Is it possible to just pay the duty and walk away with the firearm assuming I have the relevant documents with me?
1) Are you coming back to India on Transfer of Residence (TR) or are you a 'renowned shot' who has permission to import?
2) Has the firearm been in your possession for a year or more? Do you have proof to validate this point?
3) Do you have an Indian Arms licence for the relevant category?
4) What firearm do you intend importing and in which calibre?
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1. I will be visiting my parents. I am not renowned shot. May be if I try harderSome questions you need to answer:
1) Are you coming back to India on Transfer of Residence (TR) or are you a 'renowned shot' who has permission to import?
2) Has the firearm been in your possession for a year or more? Do you have proof to validate this point?
3) Do you have an Indian Arms licence for the relevant category?
4) What firearm do you intend importing and in which calibre?
I will have my father as the 'retainer'. He is in the process of getting his license. The local police has given the 'feelings' that it should be OK.BTW I am a Canadian.
2. Not yet 1 year about 7 months
3. I am trying to figure out how to do this. I am getting some conflicting information that I have to apply before I reach India. And some say that it has to be done in India.
4. A semi-auto pistol in .40 S&W.
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Re: Airport procedure
So you mean to say, that you do not have a valid Indian License for the above mentioned firearm?
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Re: Airport procedure
I am sorry but you are not eligible to import a firearm.I will be visiting my parents.
I will have my father as the 'retainer'.
Not yet 1 year about 7 months
Your local police is misinformed and besides which it is Indian Customs who determine whether a firearm can be imported.The local police has given the 'feelings' that it should be OK.