Importing the same Calibre

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Importing the same Calibre

Post by Sourojit » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:11 pm

Well,as far as I understand Calibres 9mm and above are prohibited for civilians in India.
But when I was going through the Arms Act,I read a paragraph by the Supreme Court,which says that if a person has the license for owning a gun of a particular Calibre,then he/she can import a gun of that particular Calibre.
So,that would mean if I have a license for a .32" Pistol , then I am eligible to import a .32" Pistol from abroad,right?

Now,the question is: To import that 'same calibre gun',do I need to join a ShootingClub/Association or will it be okay if I don't ? Because I am not going to import it for shooting sports,instead for self-defense.
Moreover I think,since the revolvers and Pistols made by the IOF (www.ofb.gov.in) are completely made of metal,which increases the weight(Ashani Pistol weighs 670grams when unloaded) and required trigger pressure is quite high,it will be difficult for ladies and even for men to use these guns with complete ease.
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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by nagarifle » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:25 pm

please read the full judgement regarding the supreme court statement.

please search out the legal thread to get full info as has been discussed in details
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Post by goodboy_mentor » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:40 pm

Well,as far as I understand Calibres 9mm and above are prohibited for civilians in India.
May I please know how you have come to this conclusion, by following which Sections of Arms Act 1959 and which Rules of Arms Rules 1962?
But when I was going through the Arms Act,I read a paragraph by the Supreme Court,which says that if a person has the license for owning a gun of a particular Calibre,then he/she can import a gun of that particular Calibre.
I would like to read this judgment of Supreme Court. Can you please provide the details of this judgment?
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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by striker » Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:47 pm

Import of Fire arms have many restriction when comes to personal import by individuals , do read the Dgft import policy. for details use search function in this forum .

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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by Safarigent » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:52 pm

sourojit,
go through the forum once.
then start posting here.
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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by ssshooter » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:58 pm

As far as I know, no importing weapons unless you're a renowned shooter or a candidate for Transfer of Residence (TOR).

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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by Tango_ Charli » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:09 pm

in 1985 Import of Fire arms are restricted. Only renound shooter National level got the permission for import the weapon of specific calliber from Dgft

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Post by Australianeagle » Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:19 am

Hi guys, I m in australia on pr and also got indian arms licence which is only for haryana state. Can I bring by dbbl to india and keep on my indian arms licence as I want my father to use it . He is retainer on my licence as I m in australia

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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by sudhaiob » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:50 am

Australianeagle wrote:Hi guys, I m in australia on pr and also got indian arms licence which is only for haryana state. Can I bring by dbbl to india and keep on my indian arms licence as I want my father to use it . He is retainer on my licence as I m in australia
You have to come on Transfer of Residence to be eligible to import a weapon and the weapon should have been with you for 1 year prior to import. Yes, your father can have the weapon on your licence provided you stay in India for 2 years continuously and should you go abroad again.
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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by James_Bond » Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:00 pm

Sourojit wrote:Well,as far as I understand Calibres 9mm and above are prohibited for civilians in India.
But when I was going through the Arms Act,I read a paragraph by the Supreme Court,which says that if a person has the license for owning a gun of a particular Calibre,then he/she can import a gun of that particular Calibre.
So,that would mean if I have a license for a .32" Pistol , then I am eligible to import a .32" Pistol from abroad,right?

Now,the question is: To import that 'same calibre gun',do I need to join a ShootingClub/Association or will it be okay if I don't ? Because I am not going to import it for shooting sports,instead for self-defense.
Moreover I think,since the revolvers and Pistols made by the IOF (http://www.ofb.gov.in) are completely made of metal,which increases the weight(Ashani Pistol weighs 670grams when unloaded) and required trigger pressure is quite high,it will be difficult for ladies and even for men to use these guns with complete ease.

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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by Australianeagle » Tue Dec 25, 2012 8:03 pm

Dear Everyone,

Anybody can confirm as I read somewhere that if I am coming on TR then I need to stay in India for 1 year but sudhaiob wrote 2 years. Is it one year or 2 years??????

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Re: Importing the same Calibre

Post by sudhaiob » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:24 am

Australianeagle wrote:Dear Everyone,

Anybody can confirm as I read somewhere that if I am coming on TR then I need to stay in India for 1 year but sudhaiob wrote 2 years. Is it one year or 2 years??????
The full details are available here http://www.immihelp.com/travel-to-india ... dence.html . The previous rule was one year stay in India after returning. The same has since been abolished.
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