9mm locket. legality suggestions

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9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by discovershashank » Mon May 12, 2014 5:09 pm

Had nothing to do so made a locket on a string with a 9mm bullet. Tried it and actually liked it. Would there be a legality issue in wearing it?
I actually have a couple of bullets, Which are very old and just kept as a souvenir. One is a 9 mm and the other is an Slr round 333. Is it illegal to own them?
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by Kittu » Mon May 12, 2014 10:08 pm

If you have live rounds i.e primer and powder in cartridges its illigle.if you uses just bulletts then you can use as lockets.
but it seems you have got live rounds of 9mm and 303 thats illigle according to arms actwhat you want say say clearerly
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by Moin. » Mon May 12, 2014 11:53 pm

Is it even safe to wear a live round around ur neck ?.... Is'nt 9mm PB ?

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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by farook » Tue May 13, 2014 1:01 am

discovershashank wrote:Had nothing to do so made a locket on a string with a 9mm bullet. Tried it and actually liked it. Would there be a legality issue in wearing it?
I actually have a couple of bullets, Which are very old and just kept as a souvenir. One is a 9 mm and the other is an Slr round 333. Is it illegal to own them?
Thankful is advance

Something from the Arms Act

25. Punishment for certain offences
3[(1A) Whoever acquires, has in his possession or carries any prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition in contravention of section 7 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than five years, but which may extend to ten years and shall also be liable to fine.

and what is Section 7

7. Prohibition of acquisition or possession, or of manufacture or sale, of prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition – No person shall-
(a) acquire, have in his possession or carry; or
(b) 1[use, manufacture], sell, transfer, convert, repair, test or prove; or
(c) expose or offer for sale or transfer to have in his possession for sale, transfer, conversion, repair, test or proof;
any prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition unless he has been specially authorized by the Central Government in this behalf.

Do you have a civilian arms license to hold a Prohibited bore
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by Baljit » Tue May 13, 2014 3:59 am

discovershashank wrote: Slr round 333.

discovershashank, SLR shoots 308 not 333.

Both caliber are Prohibited for civilian anyway.Unless if you have a PB license.



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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by discovershashank » Tue May 13, 2014 7:36 am

Thanks for the info guys. Was almost sure about same but just wanted to be sure and honestly hoped someone had something to offer which might say otherwise.
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by alameinite » Tue May 13, 2014 7:40 am

You have two options..a. Take out the bullet from the case and use it .
b. There are craftsman like Bajewala in Mhow,MP who can make an exact replica of any round which can be used for locket or showpiece

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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by discovershashank » Tue May 13, 2014 10:11 am

Thanks for the info. I would rather break both of them first and see how to go from there.
just gotta check youtube first :D
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by anubhav_rulez » Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:09 pm

Else try searching web...There are exact replica lockets available...
for ref: Try aliexpress.com
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by TwoRivers » Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:06 am

Baljit wrote:
discovershashank wrote: Slr round 333.



Both caliber are Prohibited for civilian anyway.Unless if you have a PB license.



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Baljit: What makes you think the .333 is PB? PB cartridges are those used by the government. Aside from the general confusion in the original post.

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Post by TwoRivers » Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:11 am

Moin. wrote:Is it even safe to wear a live round around ur neck ?.... Is'nt 9mm PB ?

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Yes, it is safe. Unless you fall into a fire. Even then, not very dangerous. Though turning a live round into jewelry may not be. Depending on method used.

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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by doctor » Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:20 pm

unless you want to see the ugly side of law dont do it. if caught with it, you would need to explain as to how you got the casing and then the whole ugly side of law is seen.
i would remind you a known actress was caught with a casing of a blank fire pistol,and she had to go thru hell of a time till the authorities were convinced that it indeed was a casing from a blank firer pistol...imagine missing a flight and being grilled by over enthu cops..
my suggestion dont even try it with a replica bullet if you are a frequent flier.
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by Vikram » Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:49 pm

TwoRivers wrote:
Baljit wrote:
discovershashank wrote: Slr round 333.



Both caliber are Prohibited for civilian anyway.Unless if you have a PB license.



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Baljit: What makes you think the .333 is PB? PB cartridges are those used by the government. Aside from the general confusion in the original post.
I think Baljit was clarifying the same to the OP. Bit of a mix-up due to the quotes. :cheers:
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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by nbk3y7k » Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:44 pm

:D As per the Arms Act 1962 it is illegal to posses a live Prohibited Bore Cartridge. I would suggest to avoid.

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Re: 9mm locket. legality suggestions

Post by GNV » Sun Jun 29, 2014 3:22 am

It is quite ILLEGAL to possess any prohibited bore live cartridge and one could be prosecuted for that. Also it is plain stupid to use a live cartridge of any bore as a locket or on a key chain and quite dangerous not only to you but also to people around you if something somehow hits the percussion cap and the cartridge goes off. But if you remove the lead bullet from the cartridge, empty the gun powder and throw it away, then fire the percussion cap and then fix the bullet back into the now fired empty cartridge then the cartridge can no longer be classified as a live firearm cartridge and it would not be illegal to own one and use it as a locket or on a key chain or as a showpiece. If any police personnel questions you just tell them you purchased them from a street novelty vendor and nobody would bother you. If you want to show off you can even get them gold plated. If you can get empty fired cartridges of any caliber fire arms you can easily get brass bullets made by any lathe machine operator and fix them to the empty fired cartridges and use them as lockets. JUST DON'T USE LIVE CARTRIDGES OF ANY CALIBER WHETHER THEY ARE PB or NON PB. THAT WOULD BE QUITE ILLEGAL.

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