Rifle Licence as family heirloom
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Rifle Licence as family heirloom
My father was GM IN BANK AND HE HAD WINCHESTER RIFLE, He was died in 2005 at that time I was 15 Year old. In 2005-06 after my father passes away our relatives are deposited arm rifle at local police station and sold rifle to someone. Now I am 30 year old I want arm licence so how can I getting licence? If On family heirloom rule able to get, then how ? And how I getting new fresh licence on my father’s legal weapon? which rifle was sold in 2005-06.
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Re: Rifle Licence as family heirloom
This has been answered a few times. You keep reposting the same question.
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Re: Rifle Licence as family heirloom
No such rule for family heirloom licence...you acquire a licence and then get a weapon on itdhruvkumarvv wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 7:15 pmMy father was GM IN BANK AND HE HAD WINCHESTER RIFLE, He was died in 2005 at that time I was 15 Year old. In 2005-06 after my father passes away our relatives are deposited arm rifle at local police station and sold rifle to someone. Now I am 30 year old I want arm licence so how can I getting licence? If On family heirloom rule able to get, then how ? And how I getting new fresh licence on my father’s legal weapon? which rifle was sold in 2005-06.