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Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:49 pm
by pekavet
I have in my possession an Arms License of other person issued in the year 2002 by District Commissioner/ Dist magistrate which i intend to make myself as a retainer of the license
The license was originally for Pistol NPB, which was then Changed to .22 Rifle in the Year 2009 and was mentioned
"Change of bore from pistol NPB to .22 miniature Rifle is hereby allowed on 10/9/09 vide DC's order dt. 31/8/09" with a seal and signature of the Dist magistrate
Would this change be authentic?
I wanted to change it back to as a Pistol license, what would be the procedure?
Pliz help.
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:07 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Would this change be authentic?
If the seal and signature of the district magistrate is authentic, then of course it is authentic.
I wanted to change it back to as a Pistol license, what would be the procedure?
The same procedure that was used to change from pistol NPB to .22 rifle. Or simply get an additional endorsement for NPB pistol done on the license, once you buy the pistol, you may sell the .22 rifle.
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:19 pm
by pekavet
thanks, goodboy_mentor
pliz, what would be necessary to get additional endorsement.. will it be as that of acquiring a new license for Pistol NPB?
-- Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:22 pm --
what if the present Dist. magistrate make a cancellation of the previous order (dt 38/1/09) of change of bore...?
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:16 pm
by goodboy_mentor
what would be necessary to get additional endorsement.. will it be as that of acquiring a new license for Pistol NPB?
It is not exacly like process for getting new license. Since you already have license, all that police enquiry, report etc. is not usually there. You have to apply for endorsement of additional weapon and submit requisite fees. In some states they endorse the additional firearm on the same license booklet, in some states they issue a seperate license booklet.
what if the present Dist. magistrate make a cancellation of the previous order (dt 38/1/09) of change of bore...?
Why will he do the cancellation without a valid reason under Arms Act 1959? Why do you think he will cancel? As per Arms Act 1959 you are allowed to keep 3 firearms(in any combination like pistol/shotgun/rifle) If you have already purchased .22 rifle on your license, he cannot force you to sell that rifle just because he feels like doing so. If he does you can approach High Court.
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:20 pm
by pekavet
Thanks... Goodoy_mentor.. i will proceed as advised...
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:33 pm
by sudhaiob
peka_vet wrote:I have in my possession an Arms License of other person issued in the year 2002 by District Commissioner/ Dist magistrate which i intend to make myself as a retainer of the license.
you have said that you have the licence of the other person. i do not understand the sentence. you cannot on your own be the retainer of the weapon. it is upto the licencee to apply and make you the retainer and you can be the retainer for as long as the original licencee wishes you to be one. it does not confer any special rights to you in getting a licence in your name on the assumption that you were a retainer of a licenced weapon.
regs
sudhaiob
The license was originally for Pistol NPB, which was then Changed to .22 Rifle in the Year 2009 and was mentioned
"Change of bore from pistol NPB to .22 miniature Rifle is hereby allowed on 10/9/09 vide DC's order dt. 31/8/09" with a seal and signature of the Dist magistrate
his change be authentic?
I wanted to change it back to as a Pistol license, what would be the procedure?
Pliz help.
Re: Change of license from Pistol to .22 rifle and vice versa
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:09 pm
by pekavet
sorry, the wordings may be in appropriate.. "i intend to make myself as a retainer of the license" ... that means.. i would let the licensee make me as a retainer of his license...
thanx anyway...