Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
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Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Letter to States/UTs for inclusion of grand children as legal heir for the purpose of grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
It is very big issue in India least talk about this
It is very big issue in India least talk about this
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
One more question to the respected members:
I have been granted a license under FHP and I have got my father’s weapon endorsement on the same.
My question is that down the line, can I change the weapon in the same caliber, say about in 2-3 years?
Your replies will be of great help.
Thanks
I have been granted a license under FHP and I have got my father’s weapon endorsement on the same.
My question is that down the line, can I change the weapon in the same caliber, say about in 2-3 years?
Your replies will be of great help.
Thanks
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Hello dear amir zubair this is not mentioned anywhere in arms that two weapons of same type can not be endorsed.but I have seen many arms license with two Rifle or two Pistol.And problem is that many State or district license authority have made their own rules and regulations and we are forced to follow them.And I trying to contact the MHA for your question
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Yes you can change the weapon. There is no rule that says that a weapon acquired under FHP can not be changed.amirzubair wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:30 pmOne more question to the respected members:
I have been granted a license under FHP and I have got my father’s weapon endorsement on the same.
My question is that down the line, can I change the weapon in the same caliber, say about in 2-3 years?
Your replies will be of great help.
Thanks
Vineet Armoury
Arms, Ammunition & Accessories.
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Thanks for your responses.
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Best Wishes & Regards
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
i recently got my license under heirloom policy and was told the same by my weapon dealer that i cant sell this weapon now although i didnt find any such provision in the act.
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Re: Clarification regarding grant of arms licence under family heirloom policy
Don’t believe all the dealers. Did you check with your district licensing branch ?
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