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regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:59 pm
by saahil
hi all
i applied for an additional weapon. today i got a call from the judicial branch that my file has been cleared positively from the SP office and ill get my permission in the some days. now my problem is this the clerk who use to tackle files related to arms was a very experienced guy but got transferred to another division. the guy who replaced him is also very cooperative but he know nothing about his job. now here im again asking for the help from the members 1) i wanna know how and where an add.weapon gets endorsed on a license 2)do we get seperate book for add.weapon 3)do they give seperate quota of bullets for the add.weapon(right now im having 25/75 for my revolver, and i have applied for a pistol as an addition). 4)this 25/75 will be for both the weapons or ill get seperate quota for additional weapon. it will be very helpful if any of the members who is having an add.weapon endorsed on his license can paste pics of those pages.waiting for the replies.take care.

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:39 pm
by striker
saahil
as far as i know the additional weapon have separate book and ammunition .
i have seen persons having additional weapons with separate books & ammunition quota.
be cool.

cheers
sankar

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:26 am
by guncrazy
I have mine endorsed on the same book though quota for cartridges differ and are at different places on the same book

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:11 am
by Mack The Knife
In my case all three firearms (two rifles and one shotgun) have been entered in the same booklet.

There have been no additional endorsements for ammo for the second and third firearm and the quota for the first holds good for the second and third as well.

Since I ran out of blank pages, I was asked to cut blank paper to the same size as the pages in the booklet and add them therein.

Seperate booklets for each firearm is not an unknown concept either.

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:16 am
by perazzi
I have 02 shotguns entered on the same booklet but the cartridge quotas are different.

Cheers Rohit.

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:10 pm
by amk
Saahil, what reason did you give for applying for a second handgun?

AMK

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:51 pm
by browning
I have two shotguns in the same booklet.

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:29 pm
by perazzi
Aaah a like minded soul like myself is our friend Browning.
Tell us more bout the shotties and why you decided on 02 ?
Myself i could'nt part wth the first one although its just an indian imperial but a lovely weapon and off course senti value.

Rohit.

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:33 pm
by sudhaiob
all my three licences are on different booklets, however my cousin's two licences are in the same booklet.
regs
sudhaiob

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:07 pm
by saahil
thanks to all dear members for their valuable help. i learned from all the replies is that there is no universal set of rules to be followed in govt offices.every clerk performes his job as per his wishes and knowledge.now lets see what happens with me. i hope that nothing very unusual happens. take care.

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:59 pm
by msandhu
i think you can get up to three guns endorsed on the same license. That's what i heard from the babus when i got my license
Regards
Mandeep

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:37 am
by badshah0522
Sahil which state are you from ,and how did you applied for second Handgun??? as far as i know ,we can only posses 1 handgun,1shot gun and 1 rifle and a additional .22 rifle on the basis of club membership. Please put some light over it.

And also the other members who have 2 Shotguns on there names,

I know a guy who have 5 licence,2 from different state and 3 from other state.

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:00 am
by mundaire
badshah0522";p="48178 wrote: Sahil which state are you from ,and how did you applied for second Handgun??? as far as i know ,we can only posses 1 handgun,1shot gun and 1 rifle and a additional .22 rifle on the basis of club membership. Please put some light over it.

And also the other members who have 2 Shotguns on there names,

I know a guy who have 5 licence,2 from different state and 3 from other state.
Badshah, this is a popular misconception and one which is often perpetuated by the arms clerks in the licensing office! One is allowed to own 3 arms in any combination one wishes. So you could possibly own any of the following combinations:

1 handgun + 1 shotgun + 1 rifle (which is what most people do, but there is no legal necessity to adhere to this particular combination)
OR 3 handguns
OR 2 handguns + 1 rifle
OR 2 handguns + 1 shotgun
OR 3 rifles
OR 2 rifles + 1 handgun
OR 2 rifles + 1 shotgun
OR 3 shotguns
OR 2 shotguns + 1 handgun
OR 2 shotguns + 1 rifle

In addition members of rifle associations/ shooting clubs are allowed 1 extra license for a .22 rifle for sports purposes.

Also renowned shots are excluded from these limitations.

Getting multiple licenses from different jurisdictions to bypass this limitation is quite illegal and IIRC this is one of infringements of the Arms Act for which Sanjay Dutt was being prosecuted (of course along with other violations of the law that he is accused of).

Cheers!
Abhijeet

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 12:28 pm
by badshah0522
Abhijeet thanks for the info.Is this information availble somewhere in arms act or any other official book.?
mundaire";p="48181 wrote:
badshah0522";p="48178 wrote: Sahil which state are you from ,and how did you applied for second Handgun??? as far as i know ,we can only posses 1 handgun,1shot gun and 1 rifle and a additional .22 rifle on the basis of club membership. Please put some light over it.

And also the other members who have 2 Shotguns on there names,

I know a guy who have 5 licence,2 from different state and 3 from other state.
Badshah, this is a popular misconception and one which is often perpetuated by the arms clerks in the licensing office! One is allowed to own 3 arms in any combination one wishes. So you could possibly own any of the following combinations:

1 handgun + 1 shotgun + 1 rifle (which is what most people do, but there is no legal necessity to adhere to this particular combination)
OR 3 handguns
OR 2 handguns + 1 rifle
OR 2 handguns + 1 shotgun
OR 3 rifles
OR 2 rifles + 1 handgun
OR 2 rifles + 1 shotgun
OR 3 shotguns
OR 2 shotguns + 1 handgun
OR 2 shotguns + 1 rifle

In addition members of rifle associations/ shooting clubs are allowed 1 extra license for a .22 rifle for sports purposes.

Also renowned shots are excluded from these limitations.

Getting multiple licenses from different jurisdictions to bypass this limitation is quite illegal and IIRC this is one of infringements of the Arms Act for which Sanjay Dutt was being prosecuted (of course along with other violations of the law that he is accused of).

Cheers!
Abhijeet

Re: regarding the endorsement of additional weapon

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:54 pm
by saahil
hi badshah
already abhijeet has thrown ample light on the issue and as far as my case is concerned i got help from my cousin who is a senior civil servant.take care.