THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
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THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Now only 1 weapon will be allowed instead of 3 on a licence
Now only 1 weapon will be allowed instead of 3 on a licence
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
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It has already been posted.
It has already been posted.
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
i have one dbbl, one .22 air rifle, one .177 air rifle....can i keep all these withme...i am a member of a rifle club..
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Yes, Vineet it has been posted earlier in which it says two weapons insted of three........but they have made it to one weapon for a person and I belive the bill has become the law few days back from what I have read in the internet
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
And Alwinthomas you could keep the .177 but .22 air rifles have to be declared under rifle licence so you may have to make a choice between dbbl and the .22 air rifle
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
What you have posted is proposed Amendment which was initially one weapon per person. It was latter changed to two weapons per person.riflemarksman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:07 pmYes, Vineet it has been posted earlier in which it says two weapons insted of three........but they have made it to one weapon for a person and I belive the bill has become the law few days back from what I have read in the internet
What I have posted is actual bill that has been passed in both the houses of the parliament and is a law now.
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Thats good news, sorry for the confusion
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Keep all your weapons. Will not be a problem.alwinthomas wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:04 pmi have one dbbl, one .22 air rifle, one .177 air rifle....can i keep all these withme...i am a member of a rifle club..
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Hello Experts
how about a 1> 0.32 Pistol, 2> DBBL and 3> 0.22 Rifle - & Life Member of a Rifle Club. do we need to deposit or can keep all of them being a life member of affiliated club? Please advice.
how about a 1> 0.32 Pistol, 2> DBBL and 3> 0.22 Rifle - & Life Member of a Rifle Club. do we need to deposit or can keep all of them being a life member of affiliated club? Please advice.
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
I'm also in the same position. Can someone please clarify?
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
If you are using the weapons for sports purpose then you can keep the weapons or else it has to be deposited within a 1 year period to the nearest police station or an arms dealer to delicence the weapon, not sure weather you can sell it off to somebody
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
I had a doubt, if a person has an antique gun with firing pins removed, will it be excluded from the licence or will it be counted as a firearm?
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
The safe way is to give application to your DM or ADM mentioning that as per new rules one keep two firearms of any type and third weapon a .22 rifle if one is member of any rifle club recognized by central government.
Tell him that you are member of rifle club and therefore eligible to keep third weapon .22 rifle. Then see what their reply is and act accordingly.
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Merely removing firing pins doesn't deactivate a weapon. Deactivation of a weapon should be done by a government registered gunsmith in such a way that the weapon can not be converted back into a firearm.
Deactivation should be done by permanently closing the chamber through wielding or some similar procedure. After performing the deactivation, the gunsmith has to issue a certificate that he has permanently deactivated the weapon and it can not be activated again.
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Re: THE ARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL,27 Nov 2019
Thanks for the information VineetVineet wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:57 pmMerely removing firing pins doesn't deactivate a weapon. Deactivation of a weapon should be done by a government registered gunsmith in such a way that the weapon can not be converted back into a firearm.
Deactivation should be done by permanently closing the chamber through wielding or some similar procedure. After performing the deactivation, the gunsmith has to issue a certificate that he has permanently deactivated the weapon and it can not be activated again.