If a person holds an arms license, is he allowed any practice allowance periodically? Suppose he is employed as a guard, who can authorise such practice? Does he need to get any other permission from any other authority? Are the expended rounds to be accounted for? Instead can he buy new ammunition if the ammo in stock is life expired? Typically, where can he go for such practice ? Any such ranges in Bangalore/Chennai.
Thanks in advance
practice by licensees
- nagarifle
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Re: practice by licensees
you are given an quote on the licence for the year, thats it. or you could ask for an increase.
if a guard holds his own licence and arms then he can practice whenever what ever he wants within the law.
if where the man lives the local authority would have the needed info, if rounds are required to be counted then they must be counted. if stock is old too bad.
if a guard holds his own licence and arms then he can practice whenever what ever he wants within the law.
if where the man lives the local authority would have the needed info, if rounds are required to be counted then they must be counted. if stock is old too bad.
Nagarifle
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.