Question : Can I keep the air gun imported by someone else?

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Question : Can I keep the air gun imported by someone else?

Post by ThinkingMonkey » Wed Mar 04, 2015 3:06 am

Hi All,

This is Nithin From Bangalore.

I am new to air guns. This will be my 2nd one. The first one I have is a pistol (look for the attached pic).

Looking to buy Cybergun Sig Sauer X-Five P226 CO2 BB Gun (for its authenticity as a replica, weight, I can dismantle the gun etc.)

Unfortunately, I am not a member of any shooting club/association(yet). When I visited the shops here(Asian Armoury, Bangalore Gun house etc.) they informed me that I do not need to be a member of any shooting club to keep one.

Can I keep the air gun (imported by someone else) without being a member of any shooting club/association?

TIA,
Nithin
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Post by ckkalyan » Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:52 am

Yes, you can!
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Post by Rijo Joseph » Wed Mar 04, 2015 10:49 am

hi Nithin,,, please comb the forum, you will get all the info required regarding an import...
Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.

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Post by kshitij » Wed Mar 04, 2015 10:53 am

Not sure why you would want to keep the one you have attached in the pic :)
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Post by to_saptarshi » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:34 pm

kshitij wrote:Not sure why you would want to keep the one you have attached in the pic :)
:agree: I have the same question in mind
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Re: Question : Can I keep the air gun imported by someone el

Post by kshitij » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:42 pm

You can legally keep any air gun, imported or locally made, as long as it passes the deal wood test. Generally all guns under the 12fpe limit should pass this without worry. So yes, go ahead and get what you want.
Also, I saw another thread by you asking about someone selling co2 pistols at over 5 times their usd prices. Dont think these products are worth the prices they are being sold at since you will soon outgrow them. Sadly i say this with firsthand experience :P
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Post by bennedose » Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:11 pm

Yes you can keep an air gun imported by someone else as long as that person does not want it back.

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Post by ibalajis » Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:53 pm

bennedose wrote:Yes you can keep an air gun imported by someone else as long as that person does not want it back.
ROFL :-D

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Post by Ultimate Sniper » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:43 pm

bennedose wrote:Yes you can keep an air gun imported by someone else as long as that person does not want it back.
I hope you are being sarcastic here. :stupid:
But am curious, Is there any register at the Airport/ Customs that keep track of the serial number and the ownership of the imported ARs?
Like for the firearms? Because they take all the pain of checking the AR, doing deal wood test, etc...

I was approached by a seller with a Benjamin Marauder in .25Cal, ofcourse it is imported and since .25cal is a restricted bore am sure am not legally allowed to own one, unless I have a firearms license.
If such a tracking process exists, then I do not think the sellers would take a chance like that... :twisted:

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Post by ThinkingMonkey » Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:36 pm

ckkalyan wrote:Yes, you can!
Thanks!
Rijo Joseph wrote:hi Nithin,,, please comb the forum, you will get all the info required regarding an import...
Thanks! I Will.
bennedose wrote:Yes you can keep an air gun imported by someone else as long as that person does not want it back.
LOL and Thanks!

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Post by ThinkingMonkey » Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:37 pm

kshitij wrote:Not sure why you would want to keep the one you have attached in the pic :)
to_saptarshi wrote:
kshitij wrote:Not sure why you would want to keep the one you have attached in the pic :)
:agree: I have the same question in mind

That's the one I have right now..

I one I am looking for is this:
SIG Sauer P226 X-Five CO2 Pistol
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/SIG_Sauer ... istol/2176

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Post by ThinkingMonkey » Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:39 pm

kshitij wrote:You can legally keep any air gun, imported or locally made, as long as it passes the deal wood test. Generally all guns under the 12fpe limit should pass this without worry. So yes, go ahead and get what you want.
Also, I saw another thread by you asking about someone selling co2 pistols at over 5 times their usd prices. Dont think these products are worth the prices they are being sold at since you will soon outgrow them. Sadly i say this with firsthand experience :P
Thanks for the 12fpe info! I agree with what you are saying about outgrowing them.

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Post by ThinkingMonkey » Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:40 pm

Ultimate Sniper wrote:
bennedose wrote: But am curious, Is there any register at the Airport/ Customs that keep track of the serial number and the ownership of the imported ARs?
Like for the firearms? Because they take all the pain of checking the AR, doing deal wood test, etc...
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This was my confusion ..

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Re: Question : Can I keep the air gun imported by someone el

Post by bennedose » Thu Mar 05, 2015 6:27 am

For the sake of completion I would like to repeat that there is no Indian law that restricts air rifles to 12 fpe. In fact the Indian Standards Bureau does not even use British Royal units like "foot-pounds" - they use SI units - i.e Joules. 12 fpe is a British power limit.

The limit of power in Indian air rifles has no connection with 12 fpe although people keep on talking as if some British standard is applicable to India. The Indian law states that air rifles should pass the "Deal Wood Test". There is no mention of 12 fpe in Indian laws. For some reason Precihole have decided that 12 fpe is an Indian limit. There is no legal basis for that.

I did the deal wood test on my air rifles and I am guessing that in India even rifles going up to 14 fpe may pass the deal wood test. I don't know why we misquote the law and then worry that we are not allowed to have more power. It is high time we grew out of the shadow of Britain because we keep mixing up what happens abroad with reality for India. It is my ambition to do a proper crony+weight of pellet calculation of power and then see what air rifles in India are doing. No one, not even on IFG seems to be doing that. No point complaining about Indian power limits if we are quoting British standards. I am seeing the British law being quoted again and again and again on IFG as if it applies to India.

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Re: Question : Can I keep the air gun imported by someone el

Post by goodboy_mentor » Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:26 am

I agree with bennedose. Regardless of fpe or bore diameter etc., once the airgun is inside India by hook or crook, all that matters for "possession" of airgun within India is the satisfaction of Central Government notification No. G.S.R 991 dated 13-7-1962. It can be read via following link http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 335#p50363
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