increasing number of barrel of a licenced firearm is legal?
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 2:43 pm
i want to know its legal to increase the number of barrel of a firearm by modification?
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No, its not at all legal and suggest to avoid such modification.... its illegal... refer Arms rule 2016. Barrel and some parts cannot be modified under any circumstances.FPSguy88 wrote:i want to know its legal to increase the number of barrel of a firearm by modification?
Your questions is not clear.FPSguy88 wrote:i want to know its legal to increase the number of barrel of a firearm by modification?
i'm asking A.mundaire wrote:Your questions is not clear.FPSguy88 wrote:i want to know its legal to increase the number of barrel of a firearm by modification?
Are you asking:
a) if a person can have his/ her single barrel gun converted to a double barrel or similar?
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Abhijeet
one question can we can convert a gun by ourself? and one thing if my license say 12 bore gun then still i have to take permission?mundaire wrote:A) if the license is for NPB gun then (legally speaking) you can go to a gunsmith licensed for conversion, to convert it from SBBL to DBBL. However, practically that would mean building an all new gun! If your license has NPB SBBL gun endorsed, then you would need to take permission to convert it from SBBL to DBBL. The practical problem remains.
B) Legal. You would of course have to get each barrel and calibre endorsed on the license though. A great option for India, as it would use up only one of the (out of total three) available slots.
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Great info abhijeet sir, kindly post any notification or any legal document on this or any links of it would be much more helpful for many of usmundaire wrote:A) if the license is for NPB gun then (legally speaking) you can go to a gunsmith licensed for conversion, to convert it from SBBL to DBBL. However, practically that would mean building an all new gun! If your license has NPB SBBL gun endorsed, then you would need to take permission to convert it from SBBL to DBBL. The practical problem remains.
B) Legal. You would of course have to get each barrel and calibre endorsed on the license though. A great option for India, as it would use up only one of the (out of total three) available slots.
Cheers!
i have another question can owner of firearm and convert his firearm himself?mundaire wrote:There is no notification, as it is clear from a reading of the law itself. There are plenty of people who own rifles/ shotguns/ pistols with more than one Barrel endorsed on their licenses.
No,it is explicitly mentioned that conversions can only be done by a gunsmith licensed for the same. Anyhow, I don't know why you are pursuing this line of questioning, because as I had mentioned earlier it is practically impossible to convert a single barrel to a double barrel. That would require building a whole new gun.FPSguy88 wrote:i have another question can owner of firearm and convert his firearm himself?mundaire wrote:There is no notification, as it is clear from a reading of the law itself. There are plenty of people who own rifles/ shotguns/ pistols with more than one Barrel endorsed on their licenses.
No not about convert single barrel to double barrel conversion i mean other type of conversion such as convert caliber of gun by drilling with breech or converting bolt action .22 into semi auto. these types of conversions can be done by owner itself?mundaire wrote:No,it is explicitly mentioned that conversions can only be done by a gunsmith licensed for the same. Anyhow, I don't know why you are pursuing this line of questioning, because as I had mentioned earlier it is practically impossible to convert a single barrel to a double barrel. That would require building a whole new gun.FPSguy88 wrote:i have another question can owner of firearm and convert his firearm himself?mundaire wrote:There is no notification, as it is clear from a reading of the law itself. There are plenty of people who own rifles/ shotguns/ pistols with more than one Barrel endorsed on their licenses.