kanwar76";p="24571 wrote:Hmmmm Guru Inder
Shahid.. I know what you did at Delhi airport and what notification you showed them now don't ask me how I know that because I really don't like broken families
And as far as calling you liar.. Hmmmmm Oh ya you bought a venom HW80 in Dubai and yah you have been on pigeon hunting safari with a certain owner of a gun company with a co2 pistol... Kuch bulb jala
Have fun buddy.. and stop beating the drum that .22 is not allowed as personal baggage just because you made a fool out of yourself at Delhi..
-Inder
Again I am at a loss of words here , not understanding your strange behaviour. Yes I bought a .22 HW 80 in Dubai. Got it upgraded with a venom Kit that not Webley but some other maker in the UK makes and sells now.
For that matter a picture of this HW 80 can be posted here, no big issue, what are you trying to portray that HW 80 is not sold in this market or something ? Or about the venom kits ? I remember I had myself written an article on IFG in last February or March on this issue that Venom kits for many Air Rifles are available by a certain maker. Besides in the UK there are other facilities for great polish, and upgrades or barrel and stock finish. What is so strange about this that I am a Liar ? This is issue 1.
Issue 2 -
Someone from Umarex came to Dubai for Abu Dhabi Hunting exhibition, he was listening to customers complaints, he wanted to improve repair and workshop standards for the local dealerships, we became friendly and went out on a desert safari. This is also fine and needs no expert judgement from you.
Issue - 3
On Delhi Customs
The sequence of events is absolutely what is described above. The document listed above was shown to the Delhi customs officials.
When I am saying I showed them this, this is what I had, and this is what I have reproduced here from the mini TD Drive I was carrying on that trip what is this other document theory you are harping ? If you know of some other document that I produced before Delhi customs show it here. There is obviously none.
The Delhi customs officials said import of Air RIfles is banned. Perhaps they were ill informed. No harm in that, they don't come across people bringing Air Rifles in their baggage every day.
On seeing the said notification, they agreed that as of 2005, import of .177 Air Rifle is allowed subject to production of membership card of district / state / national rifle association as this notification clearly states.
Later from a published Custom Tariff and rules book in the Custom commisioner's office on Delhi AIrport, the same portion of the text was found and referred to.
The comissioner had a computer with internet connection. While having tea with him, I introduced him to IFG and asked him to refer to IFG as a source to update information on Arms laws in India for all such info will be posted, updated and discussed here. Not to keep an eye on IFG. The custom official also mentioned that his 16 year old son has an Air Rifle and interested in shooting sports. I told him to ask his son to Join IFG and benefit from a shared knowledge pool.
I agree that customs officials may be ill informed towards the rule. Today the general perception in India is absolutely adverse towards shooting sports. ANybody importing an AIr Rifle is looked upon as a trouble maker rather than a potential medal prospect.
With such a mindset, expecting such an attitude with customs officials is not unusual or unexpected.
I wrote all these clarifications just to let you all know that I was not misbehaving or pulling my weight with the customs officials. I had behaved in a polite and co-operative manner.
As to why my gun was seized and other's was allowed by declaring Air Rifles in personal baggage, I do not have an explaination for this. Perhaps my bad luck.
The custom officials were and are actually co-operating. All they want is a Bihar Rifle association card to be produced, in all likelyhood they will release this Air Rifle on production of this membership card.
I had merely tried bringing in this rifle for the experience and making the results of this experiment public on IFG for the benefit of members. We have other Diana rifles in Patna, besides BSA and National.
If anyone wishes to try again bringing in a .22 Air Rifle as personal baggage I will be eager to hear of the outcome and experience. At the moment there is no documentary evidance on this, all hearsay.
Lets see what comes out of the information seeking mission from Indian Customs. Perhaps there are published rules in this regard.
As for this seized Air Rifle, I'll try to get hold of a BRA card and give another try in getting it released.
The comment on my family members is also in poor taste. Your information be wrong, misinterpreted, misunderstood, because this said family member of mine was not present at the site, neither was he there in Delhi. What he would have told you is obviously filtered down information in bits and pieces.