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IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:00 pm
by varunik
One simple question.
After the ban on arms in 1980s, are all the new arms available in the market manufactured solely by IOF?!!
All other brand arms are 30 yrs old?!
I ask this because while checking out IOF's website, the arms listed in 'civilian arms and ammunition' look VERY primitive! Especially the handguns! The pistol is damn ugly!
Pakistan's illegal weapon trade has better arms!!
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:28 pm
by winnie_the_pooh
They are primitive because this chap built them
and this is his assistant
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:49 pm
by varunik
Hehe..
No, seriously!
Are those are the only arms
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:17 pm
by boris
Yes till last year they were the latest type on sale in the market and now with TR & renowned shot import blokes being allowed to sell you'll see some new foreign made arms selling at prices at which one might easily be able to buy a top class SUV.A desert eagle was sold at 35 lakh a few days back.
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:25 pm
by .338 lapua
hey guys the weapons manufactured for the armed forces are even worse,check them out on the same website.
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:12 pm
by mundaire
boris wrote:Yes till last year they were the latest type on sale in the market and now with TR & renowned shot import blokes being allowed to sell you'll see some new foreign made arms selling at prices at which one might easily be able to buy a top class SUV.A desert eagle was sold at 35 lakh a few days back.
Not quite accurate. Folks were always allowed to bring back firearms on TR, this is not new. However, except for IFS blokes coming back on TR, other citizens who bring back a firearm through this route are NOT allowed to sell/ transfer/ gift said firearm for
the period of their natural life! Therefore the only TR firearms on sale would be either those imported by someone serving in the IFS or those that come up for sale after the demise of the original importer.
Renowned shots have also been allowed to import firearms for many years now. However, 4 years back or so the definition of "renowned shot" was amended to include anyone who has shot the MQS (minimum qualifying score) in his/ her discipline in the National Shooting Competition Championships (NSCC). While shooting the MQS is no joke (in any discipline), this amendment has allowed many more people to acquire the coveted "renowned shot" status and import firearms through this route. Firearms imported in this manner may be sold/ transferred only after 3 years, so long as the importer re-qualifies (as renowned shot) during the next two NSCC's. If not, then he/ she cannot sell/ transfer the firearm thus imported for a period of 5 years.
In neither case would the firearm be "new", as you are buying it in resale and not brand new in the real sense of the word. Though in some TR cases the condition may very well be NIB (new in box). Most (not all) firearms imported by renowned shots are used heavily (practice/ competition) before they are sold.
The prices are going to be high, as demand far outstrips supply and as the OP mentioned IOF products are not in the same league.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: IOF and the ban on Import.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:01 pm
by marksman
winnie_the_pooh wrote:They are primitive because this chap built them
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and this is his assistant
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And they were drunk as well.
Marksman