Please read point no. 3 in the above post.Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:06 amBrother guide us how dealers will be able to help all gun lovers in getting ammunition in real cheap price, who are planning to buy Glock in calibers like 380, 45, 40 and 357 sig.
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Where did you get these guidelines given to glock from?Vineet wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:32 amThe companies can not import parts and assemble them in India. The license given to them on Form VII of Arms Rules 2016 is only to manufacture in India.
Other rules are:-
1. The company can import machinery.
2. The company will be given seven years time to setup their factory. This time can further be extended to three years.
3. The company will be allowed to manufacture cartridges as well and not only firearms.
4. There is limit to no. of weapons and cartridges they can manufacture and sell in one year. This limit is mentioned in their license. The limit can be increased by 15% each year.
5. The company can sell their products through gun shops.
6. 'Made in India' is compulsory to be mentioned on firearms.
7. Glock can hire expert workers of IOF factory.
8. Validity of the licensee company will be lifetime.
9. Point no. 7 was a joke.
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These guidelines are not applicable only to Glock but are applicable to all private companies (JV companies) .Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:40 amWhere did you get these guidelines given to glock from?
Guidelines are there in Arms Rules 2016.
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I know for now atleast CMT is not making ammunition.Vineet wrote:Please read point no. 3 in the above post.Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:06 amBrother guide us how dealers will be able to help all gun lovers in getting ammunition in real cheap price, who are planning to buy Glock in calibers like 380, 45, 40 and 357 sig.
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We can say anything for sure only if we get to see their license on Form VII.Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:47 amI know for now atleast CMT is not making ammunition.
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Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:47 amI know for now atleast CMT is not making ammunition.
No sir. CMT will manufacture ammunition in future. I have talked to them and they have assured me.
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Dear All,
Any one with a decent technical back ground can understand that there is no need to import any machinery, high end CNC machines are available in India and that what it takes to make a pistol frame barrel etc, it only needs is copy right of drawings and permissions,
the time it will take is proof testing in the certified OFB premises..
Any one with a decent technical back ground can understand that there is no need to import any machinery, high end CNC machines are available in India and that what it takes to make a pistol frame barrel etc, it only needs is copy right of drawings and permissions,
the time it will take is proof testing in the certified OFB premises..
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Looks like CMT is not doing this over night, they seem to have been building their manufacturing site silently since Jan 2019 or for close to about 2 years now. Glock team visited in Jan 2019 itself!
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Damn. I skipped a beat reading point 7.Vineet wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:32 amThe companies can not import parts and assemble them in India. The license given to them on Form VII of Arms Rules 2016 is only to manufacture in India.
Other rules are:-
1. The company can import machinery.
2. The company will be given seven years time to setup their factory. This time can further be extended to three years.
3. The company will be allowed to manufacture cartridges as well and not only firearms.
4. There is limit to no. of weapons and cartridges they can manufacture and sell in one year. This limit is mentioned in their license. The limit can be increased by 15% each year.
5. The company can sell their products through gun shops.
6. 'Made in India' is compulsory to be mentioned on firearms.
7. Glock can hire expert workers of IOF factory.
8. Validity of the licensee company will be lifetime.
9. Point no. 7 was a joke.
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"The Ministry of Home Affairs may, on an application containing full technical details allow import of such parts of arms and ammunition which are not possible to be manufactured locally, after obtaining the opinion of the Department of Defence Production by grant of an authorisation for such import in accordance with the procedure for import under these rules."
Quoted from Arms rules 2016. Does this mean some parts may be exempt from import ban temporarily ?
Quoted from Arms rules 2016. Does this mean some parts may be exempt from import ban temporarily ?
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The rules looks very practical.
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@Vineet, please help all the gun lovers by starting a movement of importing ammunition of calibers 357 sig, 40 SW, 380 acp, 45 acp and providing at sub 100/- price. This help will be appreciated forever by gun lovers across India.
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I agree. There are only two pistols on glock website which can truly be concealed. One is .45, I think it is a very powerful caliber to shoot and control and the other being .380 which has a lesser recoil and easier to aim. The .380 ammo is so expensive, the pistol after few hundred rounds of shooting will become cheaper than ammo. I think this issue of insanely expensive ammo need to addressed by the manufacturers. You make guns you better make ammo for it or do something alternative.Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 1:12 pm@Vineet, please help all the gun lovers by starting a movement of importing ammunition of calibers 357 sig, 40 SW, 380 acp, 45 acp and providing at sub 100/- price. This help will be appreciated forever by gun lovers across India.
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Please read, I said for now ( at present). Latter they may as they have manufacturing and proof testing license for it.Sbhritwal wrote:Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:47 amI know for now atleast CMT is not making ammunition.
No sir. CMT will manufacture ammunition in future. I have talked to them and they have assured me.
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.45ACP is not difficult to control. Technique is all that is required and it is true even for .22LRdrag73 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 1:29 pmI agree. There are only two pistols on glock website which can truly be concealed. One is .45, I think it is a very powerful caliber to shoot and control and the other being .380 which has a lesser recoil and easier to aim. The .380 ammo is so expensive, the pistol after few hundred rounds of shooting will become cheaper than ammo. I think this issue of insanely expensive ammo need to addressed by the manufacturers. You make guns you better make ammo for it or do something alternative.Drameenkitekar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 1:12 pm@Vineet, please help all the gun lovers by starting a movement of importing ammunition of calibers 357 sig, 40 SW, 380 acp, 45 acp and providing at sub 100/- price. This help will be appreciated forever by gun lovers across India.
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