Hey Chandan,
Chandan22 wrote:Hello,
I have recently started out in shooting and have been grappling with this problem for a while. This is how I understand one can go about procuring a sports pistol directly.
There is no escaping the requirement of becoming a renowned shot. So actually the question becomes how to become a renowned shot ?
1. Using a proper .22 or .32 sports pistol
For this, either you find someone who is willing to loan you their weapon extensively for practise and participation, or you use the weapons apparently available at Karni Singh Range to practise. However, there are no weapons available at the range, atleast thats what the people there say. So you somehow get a weapon, buy ammo either from same person or if you're a DSRA/NRAI member, from them and practise away. And then participate and hope to qualify.
2. If you already have a licened weapon, even if its an IOF, you can still go ahead and practise and try to get the MQS. While this is decidedly much much more difficult, since these weapons are not really designed for accuracy, it is not impossible. However, I would assume the time/effort would go up five fold if not more.
If you don't have an arms licence
3. Procure an air pistol and practise and participate with it. While the competition is much more, it is easier to get access to a pistol and to practise. You can even practise in your own house. And then try to get good enough to get the MQS. A caveat here, I'm not sure whether being a renowned shot is category specific or not. So if you score MQS in Air category, does that allow you to import.
So on the face of it, its an almost herculean thing at this time.
I am currently going to apply for an arms licence this month probably. Also, I'm planning an RTI to Sports Authority of India to get status of weapons at Karni Singh. If the policy says there are to be weapons there for arms licence holders to use, why are they not available.
Later, once I have my licence, I also plan to file a PIL against this requirement for importing sports weapons. Obviously a more logical system can be put in place which allows genuine sportspersons to access weapons and ensure they don't become a mechanism for grey market sale or anything else.
Regards,
~Chandan
Lets say we are sailing in the same ship since even you have started shooting recently except for the fact that I already have a License and you are applying now(which is good)
I also appreciate your thoughts on PIL and RTI on the respective issues and wish you all the very best
Hope change is not far and helps all in near future
And to your
Point 1 --> I am from Bangalore so Karni Singh range is out of boundary and KSRA is the option for me I guess , looking forward to it
Point 2 --> Its out of question I guess to shoot from an IOF( Practicality is questionable) as they are not Mr.Dependable in current MQS and conditions
Point 3 --> Thinking on it for quite sometime as similar suggestion passed by many to me
On the Whole Thank you for your valuable suggestion and your personal efforts to change the shooting scenario on the whole
RA.50
Hey Farook,
farook wrote:Take my word for it if the Indian government eases down the import restrictions for sport shooters we India's would be bringing in a lot a more medals from ISSF events. I am facing the same issue. Thought I am able to find a few .22 target pistols they are in a bad bad state. Unlike self defense pistols which are sparingly used (many are never used ) a sport shooter would use his pistol extensively for weekend practice. Further as most ranges are open only on weekends and for cost of ammo, target pistols are dry fired almost everyday. This again does potential damage to the firing pin and chamber.

with your opening statement and rest of your statements are also equally true
Also I am considering your and many others point of Air Pistols initially. I will decide on it soon
Thanks for your suggestions
RA.50
Hey Dev,
dev wrote:Now, a used Walther GSP Expert will now cost around 5 lakhs.
Was a time when they went for the buying price.
Sad but true.
Serioulsy

???
5 Lakhs ?
You mean Pistol and Ammo???

( just Kidding) I know its only pistol
I guess the new ones won't cost that much including all the documentation and customs and etc(if permitted)???
Thank you Dev for updating
Continuing,
I will keep you all updated on the progress
Lets see what happens
Regards,
RA.50