Inherit firearms (but overseas)
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Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Hello Everyone, i have been trying to find some information and will highly appreciate if someone can guide me into the right direction.
My father in India has few firearms and now he wants to give it to me, the problem is that i am now a citizen of another country. Can someone please advise what all is required now to for me to take these firearms from India. I have checked with the country of my residence and i know the process required here.
Thanks,
Thigga
My father in India has few firearms and now he wants to give it to me, the problem is that i am now a citizen of another country. Can someone please advise what all is required now to for me to take these firearms from India. I have checked with the country of my residence and i know the process required here.
Thanks,
Thigga
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Are they hold any sentimental value or are they collectable. Biggest problem is getting them out of there - Haji
/edit : What would be the country you intended to export ........ ?
/edit : What would be the country you intended to export ........ ?
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
They have sentimental value moreover they are in good working condition, I am sure i can use them here & teach my children how to use firearms responsibly
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Thigga, Hi!
Please make sure that the firearms are of NBP category. Many countries have prohibited specific bores for civilians.
Then, what I would've done, is file an RTI. There are many websites filing online RTIs, to know how to export arms.
It'll take around 2 weeks, and you'll have accurate info as the authorities would be knowing the latest info.
Please make sure that the firearms are of NBP category. Many countries have prohibited specific bores for civilians.
Then, what I would've done, is file an RTI. There are many websites filing online RTIs, to know how to export arms.
It'll take around 2 weeks, and you'll have accurate info as the authorities would be knowing the latest info.
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Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past
You must fight just to keep them alive
It's the eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge
Of our rival
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
May refer this thread http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=16464
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Thanks Varunik, Thanks for your reply and the details you have provided, can you please provide some more details on where do i find the details for NBP category and which website can i use for file for RTI? I am do not know about NBP or RTI but if you can provide i link where i can learn more about it. I will highly appreciate.
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Dear Thigga,
NPB stands for Non Prohibited Bore, all the cartridges that are not used currently or in the past by Indian armed forces fall into NPB category. Could you provide more information about th firearms? Since they are in India, most likely they are NPB here. What country are you currently residing in? A little bit more details will help us to provide more info.
Also, are you still an Indian citizen, AFAIK only citizens can file RTI application in India. Also some countries only allow citizen to import firearms, so are you citizen of the country you are currently in?
You can file RTI application here http://www.cic.gov.in/
NPB stands for Non Prohibited Bore, all the cartridges that are not used currently or in the past by Indian armed forces fall into NPB category. Could you provide more information about th firearms? Since they are in India, most likely they are NPB here. What country are you currently residing in? A little bit more details will help us to provide more info.
Also, are you still an Indian citizen, AFAIK only citizens can file RTI application in India. Also some countries only allow citizen to import firearms, so are you citizen of the country you are currently in?
You can file RTI application here http://www.cic.gov.in/
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Dear Priyan,
Apologies for my late reply, Its a .22 rifle and a 12 bore double barrel gun. I wanted to import these gun to my current country of residence i.e. Australia, I will appreciate if you can please provide more information
Thanks
Apologies for my late reply, Its a .22 rifle and a 12 bore double barrel gun. I wanted to import these gun to my current country of residence i.e. Australia, I will appreciate if you can please provide more information
Thanks
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Pragmatic thing would be either sell it off or pass it on to close relative it stays in the family because taking them out will be way too much hassle
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Re: Inherit firearms (but overseas)
Thigga,
Go through the forum, search in legal section, there is a procedure for you to own these weapons and own them purely on heredity value itself.
Regards
Gopal
Go through the forum, search in legal section, there is a procedure for you to own these weapons and own them purely on heredity value itself.
Regards
Gopal