Airgun import experiences - via post/ courier route
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@Akshaik -Some research and self study could answer all your queries.
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Hi Tiwariaarrun, correct me if I interpreted it wrong. You are saying that I can order a PCP/CO2 pistol and also ask the supplier to mention "muzzle loading firearm" on the invoice and packaging. But won't the customs cross-check it?
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Dear Shiraz- blank firers are banned.
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Sir ,
I understand someone wanting to make a profit , but a profit of 200 percent , over and above (Price + duty ) is totally unjustified and i strongly urge fellow IFGians to stop encouraging these ripoffs by buying from them. If there is anything we should do then it is to form a watchdog group to keep an eye on the ripoff customs officials , maybe even report names of officials who are habitual bribe takers and report them to the group so required action can be taken by use of RTI and other tools .
I understand someone wanting to make a profit , but a profit of 200 percent , over and above (Price + duty ) is totally unjustified and i strongly urge fellow IFGians to stop encouraging these ripoffs by buying from them. If there is anything we should do then it is to form a watchdog group to keep an eye on the ripoff customs officials , maybe even report names of officials who are habitual bribe takers and report them to the group so required action can be taken by use of RTI and other tools .
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Yea! Overpriced imported airguns are crazy expensive!!!
I contacted a guy here in Delhi, who owns a shop selling personal defense equipment like tazers etc. and he had a 0.17 cal co2 pistol amongst other things.
I looked that up and it cost like $45 on Amazon.com and he was selling it here for INR 35,000/-!!!!!!
I was like WTH! For 35k you can bring in a proper 0.177cal air rifle via personal baggage!
I contacted a guy here in Delhi, who owns a shop selling personal defense equipment like tazers etc. and he had a 0.17 cal co2 pistol amongst other things.
I looked that up and it cost like $45 on Amazon.com and he was selling it here for INR 35,000/-!!!!!!
I was like WTH! For 35k you can bring in a proper 0.177cal air rifle via personal baggage!
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On the Way back to India i went out to Dubai. i found one gun shop so i bought Walther domintor .22. At the Hyderabad Airport custom officer asked me couple of question and they cleared me. Price of the airgun was around 35 k but here i saw people are asking up to 1 lakh rs for it. which truly unfair.
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Congrats imtnzb on your latest acquisition By the way did the custom officer charged any penalty, duty etc on your import? Also what all documents did you show them?imtnzb wrote:On the Way back to India i went out to Dubai. i found one gun shop so i bought Walther domintor .22. At the Hyderabad Airport custom officer asked me couple of question and they cleared me. Price of the airgun was around 35 k but here i saw people are asking up to 1 lakh rs for it. which truly unfair.
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Hi Dev, i called Tim at Mac1 to place an order. he asked me to trasact over phone and not the web. This means i have to give him my card details over phone. Is it safe.. could you pls share your contact details, so that i could seek further advice from you in this regard. thanks.. vishal
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Hi Dev, Would like to have a conversation with you. Let me know..
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Hi Vishal,
Pm sent. Yup Tim is trust worthy I had bought an airgun from him the same way.
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Dev
Pm sent. Yup Tim is trust worthy I had bought an airgun from him the same way.
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Dev
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Thanks Dev for sharing details.. i have placed an order with Tim.
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Rahul i want to know where you live because i think TNT delivers in big cities onlyrahul567 wrote:As mentioned by dev the duty comes to 35% on CIF(cost+freight+insurance). In my case the freight was included twice so i ended up payin 11k as duty . though i can claim it back but the process is far to tedious and time consuming.
dus anyone know where i can get imported pellets in delhi. bought some flat heads from rajiv sharma.
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I pretty sure that it is very much legal.tiwariarrun wrote:Dear Shiraz- blank firers are banned.
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Hi Guys
Anybody imported .177 cal airgun via usps post Recently . In chennai Fpo are not allowing through post as they say airguns are firearm and firearm cannot be imported through post but can be done through cargo/courier .
Anybody imported .177 cal airgun via usps post Recently . In chennai Fpo are not allowing through post as they say airguns are firearm and firearm cannot be imported through post but can be done through cargo/courier .
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Hi!
Has anybody recently imported an .177 air gun or air pistol via DHL or Fedex?
I have already bought the gun and pistol and they are lying in Istanbul.
I need reference AWB numbers to prove to DHL or Fedex in Istanbul that the import is permissible etc.
I have already provided the DGFT notifications but we are still going around in circles.
I would appreciate any help and guidance.
Thanks in advance.
Karanvir
Has anybody recently imported an .177 air gun or air pistol via DHL or Fedex?
I have already bought the gun and pistol and they are lying in Istanbul.
I need reference AWB numbers to prove to DHL or Fedex in Istanbul that the import is permissible etc.
I have already provided the DGFT notifications but we are still going around in circles.
I would appreciate any help and guidance.
Thanks in advance.
Karanvir