Then you must have a armed guard to safeguard that 45 lakh weapon.Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote:Glock, Beretta etc is still a dream for Indians. Once I Heard that one desert eagle was sold in Punjab in approx 45 Lakhs. Don't Know its fact or Not.
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That's in fact a good idea. Buy an expensive pistol/Weapon and also request for Addition of Weapon in the AL for the protection of the previous..veeveeaar wrote:Then you must have a armed guard to safeguard that 45 lakh weapon.Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote:Glock, Beretta etc is still a dream for Indians. Once I Heard that one desert eagle was sold in Punjab in approx 45 Lakhs. Don't Know its fact or Not.
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Good question. A Glock 17 or 19 would probably command a pretty hefty price. But what about Glock 32? I saw it listed on a seller's website sometime back. It chambers 357 sig which is not available in India, so, I am guessing the price would still be manageable. Of course, someone will need to be renowned shot to get the ammo but a status import might work as well.
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Last I heard prices of .357 Sig Glock with a spare .22 barrel set was going for INR 35 L in Delhi (2 years or so back), but then just a few weeks back I heard of someone demanding INR 50 L for a Glock in .380 (no spare barrel).partheus wrote:Good question. A Glock 17 or 19 would probably command a pretty hefty price. But what about Glock 32? I saw it listed on a seller's website sometime back. It chambers 357 sig which is not available in India, so, I am guessing the price would still be manageable. Of course, someone will need to be renowned shot to get the ammo but a status import might work as well.
This despite the overall prices of guns having gone down in the past couple of years (as very few fresh licenses are being issued).
Ergo, there is no "real" ballpark price, just based on how desperate the buyer is and how good a negotiator the seller is...
Even if someone can afford it, I've always suggested buying reasonably priced guns and spending the money saved on shooting ammunition at the range.
After all a gun isn't a talisman that will magically protect you! You need to spend time and money on practice to become proficient in its use.
Cheers!
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Good lord! Agreed, why buy a gun I'd rather die trying to protect By the by, any suggestions that might work in place?mundaire wrote:Last I heard prices of .357 Sig Glock with a spare .22 barrel set was going for INR 35 L in Delhi (2 years or so back), but then just a few weeks back I heard of someone demanding INR 50 L for a Glock in .380 (no spare barrel).partheus wrote:Good question. A Glock 17 or 19 would probably command a pretty hefty price. But what about Glock 32? I saw it listed on a seller's website sometime back. It chambers 357 sig which is not available in India, so, I am guessing the price would still be manageable. Of course, someone will need to be renowned shot to get the ammo but a status import might work as well.
This despite the overall prices of guns having gone down in the past couple of years (as very few fresh licenses are being issued).
Ergo, there is no "real" ballpark price, just based on how desperate the buyer is and how good a negotiator the seller is...
Even if someone can afford it, I've always suggested buying reasonably priced guns and spending the money saved on shooting ammunition at the range.
After all a gun isn't a talisman that will magically protect you! You need to spend time and money on practice to become proficient in its use.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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There are plenty of options available at a fraction of the above prices, it would be best to contact your local dealers to see what they have available and at what asking prices.
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Dear All,
A new baby born ..
Does anyone have any information about it ..
Attaching a bite from local newspaper..
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A new baby born ..
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Attaching a bite from local newspaper..
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Interesting..
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I came here to enquire about the exact same thing, but you beat me to it.
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Though this is a Pistol.
I doubt they can make anything smaller than the Revolver by North American Arms.
Fantastic innovation popular in .22 Long and .22 Magnum.
.380 will have a Recoil which will require a reasonable sized Pistol.
Or it will be impractical to shoot.
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I doubt they can make anything smaller than the Revolver by North American Arms.
Fantastic innovation popular in .22 Long and .22 Magnum.
.380 will have a Recoil which will require a reasonable sized Pistol.
Or it will be impractical to shoot.
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Any information about expected price ?
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I bet it'll be crappy copy of walther ppk and will cost you a kidney
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