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Joining a Local Rifle Club Training Programme to ease obtaining a handgun license?

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 6:05 pm
by Som23
Hello good people. I want to keep a handgun (Eyeing the Atal 32x or something similar of .32 ACP bore) for personal safety. I have joined our Local Rifle Club which has decent recognition (spawned some shooters who have won medals at the state level and participated at the national level) where I'm allowed to shoot up to 10 bullets every Sunday. Recently the club told me they are organizing a Rifle/Handgun handling training programme which I could participate in which would allow me to keep my own handgun. After going through plenty of material that made me realise how tough it is to be an ordinary Indian citizen and obtain a gun license, I wanted to ask you guys if there is any validity in their claim. Is a training course on Gun safety mandatory/beneficial to obtain a License, given that I want to submit personal safety as the reason for keeping a Gun? Also would I stand a better chance if I participate as a shooter is some competition and show that as a justification for keeping a personal Handgun? In that case would I have to compete under the handgun category to keep a personal handgun or could I compete with a rifle and still be permitted to keep a handgun? There have been conflicting information on these queries on the online resources I've gone through. I would immensely appreciate if I receive some guidance, or some resource that would clarify these questions. Thank you!

Re: Joining a Local Rifle Club Training Programme to ease obtaining a handgun license?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:44 pm
by Vineet
Training certificate issued by State police will be needed or your club should be affiliated to NRAI. If affiliated to NRAI, then merely being there member is enough. Training certificate is not required.

To get arms license in sports, minimum requirement is to become an aspiring shooter. Otherwise participating in local private clubs is of no benefit.

Re: Joining a Local Rifle Club Training Programme to ease obtaining a handgun license?

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:54 pm
by king220477
Vineet wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:44 pm
Training certificate issued by State police will be needed or your club should be affiliated to NRAI. If affiliated to NTAI, then merely being there member is enough. Training certificate is not required.

To get arms license in sports, minimum requirement is to become an aspiring shooter. Otherwise participating in local private clubs is of no benefit.

you mean to participate in shooting competition ?
or even have to win a match too ??

Re: Joining a Local Rifle Club Training Programme to ease obtaining a handgun license?

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:36 pm
by dev
king220477 wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:54 pm
Vineet wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:44 pm
Training certificate issued by State police will be needed or your club should be affiliated to NRAI. If affiliated to NTAI, then merely being there member is enough. Training certificate is not required.

To get arms license in sports, the minimum requirement is to become an aspiring shooter. Otherwise participating in local private clubs is of no benefit.

you mean to participate in shooting competition ?
or even have to win a match too ??
You will have to participate in a state-level competition and shoot the minimum qualifying score or MQS given by the NRAI for an aspiring shooter in a firearm/pistol discipline. Air won't do.

Re: Joining a Local Rifle Club Training Programme to ease obtaining a handgun license?

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:00 am
by king220477
dev wrote:
Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:36 pm
king220477 wrote:
Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:54 pm
Vineet wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:44 pm
Training certificate issued by State police will be needed or your club should be affiliated to NRAI. If affiliated to NTAI, then merely being there member is enough. Training certificate is not required.

To get arms license in sports, the minimum requirement is to become an aspiring shooter. Otherwise participating in local private clubs is of no benefit.

you mean to participate in shooting competition ?
or even have to win a match too ??
You will have to participate in a state-level competition and shoot the minimum qualifying score or MQS given by the NRAI for an aspiring shooter in a firearm/pistol discipline. Air won't do.


last thing i want to know about this topic

how much approx cost to be member and practice .22LR pistol
for state level match
including pistol rent + bullet + other fees

how is govt club (ex- Ichapur in West Bengal )
it showing only 150-200 rs

please guide, i am very new
and i have no idea about these at all

Thanks..