A beginner's journey..and the steps involved.
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Humble apologies for this late reply. Logged in today after a very long time and saw your beautiful message. I hope, I have not already fallen victim to your fiery definition 'Kill.... kills you'. A humble suggestion after reading your about your problems to continue with shooting, try not to let your passion take a backseat to the challenges life throws.
Happy New Year in advance Doctor Saab
Happy New Year in advance Doctor Saab
Mil Sake Aasani Sey Uski Khwaish Kisko hai. Zid toh uski hai, jo muqaddar mein likha he nahin
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Hey! I saw your reply by chance just now.. I dunno why I didn't see a notification for it. Anyway, your kind words are greatly appreciated .. Thank you so much!!Mr.Shome wrote: βSat Dec 31, 2022 1:14 amHumble apologies for this late reply. Logged in today after a very long time and saw your beautiful message. I hope, I have not already fallen victim to your fiery definition 'Kill.... kills you'. A humble suggestion after reading your about your problems to continue with shooting, try not to let your passion take a backseat to the challenges life throws.
Happy New Year in advance Doctor Saab
I'm down but not out.. And I'm very stubborn. I'll return to shooting again as soon as life permits me. This sport has given me so much, that I cannot think of quitting.
A job provides food for the stomach, but a passion is food for the soul.
The "kill time before time kills you" thing means "keep doing stuff before your time is up and you die".
It means don't sit around idly, but rather kill time (timepass) by doing something constructive or learning something new...before your time comes... Coz time kills all of us in the end. Until that day, keep killing time with new interests and hobbies that add value to your life.
Your words have strengthened my resolve. As soon as I can manage it, I'll return to the way of the rifle.
Love and regards, mere dost.
RKBA FTW !!!
"Kill time before time kills you"
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BINGO! Your passionate and enthusiastic words are highly motivating and speak volumes about your never-say-die spirit. Too humbled to say anything more. It's delightful to bond with folks over common interests, especially given that our tribe is shrinking.
Regards and BANG away!
Regards and BANG away!
Mil Sake Aasani Sey Uski Khwaish Kisko hai. Zid toh uski hai, jo muqaddar mein likha he nahin
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Re: A beginner's journey..and the steps involved.
Hello @drlizard , hope you are doing good and enjoying your shooting. I had a question.drlizard wrote: βWed Feb 22, 2023 1:34 pmHey! I saw your reply by chance just now.. I dunno why I didn't see a notification for it. Anyway, your kind words are greatly appreciated .. Thank you so much!!Mr.Shome wrote: βSat Dec 31, 2022 1:14 amHumble apologies for this late reply. Logged in today after a very long time and saw your beautiful message. I hope, I have not already fallen victim to your fiery definition 'Kill.... kills you'. A humble suggestion after reading your about your problems to continue with shooting, try not to let your passion take a backseat to the challenges life throws.
Happy New Year in advance Doctor Saab
I'm down but not out.. And I'm very stubborn. I'll return to shooting again as soon as life permits me. This sport has given me so much, that I cannot think of quitting.
A job provides food for the stomach, but a passion is food for the soul.
The "kill time before time kills you" thing means "keep doing stuff before your time is up and you die".
It means don't sit around idly, but rather kill time (timepass) by doing something constructive or learning something new...before your time comes... Coz time kills all of us in the end. Until that day, keep killing time with new interests and hobbies that add value to your life.
Your words have strengthened my resolve. As soon as I can manage it, I'll return to the way of the rifle.
Love and regards, mere dost.
RKBA FTW !!!
Does becoming a renowned shooter in air-weapons category( ie. 10m air pistol or air rifle) help you to get an arms license? Or do you need to qualify as a renowned shooter in firearms category?
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Impressed by your journey Dr Barua, & your resolve. Your story will motivate lot of gun enthusiasts no doubt. Best wishes.
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Hello there, my friend. Sorry for the very late reply. I hadn't logged in for a long time and even if I did visit IFG, there's a chance I had not noticed the notification. As far as your query is concerned, I cannot say with 100% coincidence that qualifying in air rifle events will guarantee an arms license. However two things are working in your favour.rahulbdelhi wrote: βSun Jan 21, 2024 9:53 pm
Hello @drlizard , hope you are doing good and enjoying your shooting. I had a question.
Does becoming a renowned shooter in air-weapons category( ie. 10m air pistol or air rifle) help you to get an arms license? Or do you need to qualify as a renowned shooter in firearms category?
1. One of my friends had qualified at 10 metres but didn't make it in the 50 metres prone smallbore rifle event that year. However he applied for an arms license and eventually recieved it. The next year he competed in prone again and this time he qualified at the Nationals, becoming a Renowned Shot in firearms also.
2. There's no mention of this in the Arms Act. I think a Renowned Shot is a Renowned Shot, regardless of whether he shoots Air rifles or firearms. I maybe wrong but I don't remember any rules from the Arms Act that says one needs to be a firearm shooter to get a firearms license. Besides, the licensing authority and the police don't know or understand much about these sort of issues anyway.
I hope this helps.
Best regards.
"Kill time before time kills you"
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Hello!! Sorry about the late reply. Thank you so much for your kind words. I was having a bad day and seeing your comment just brightened it up!sniper2014 wrote: βSun Jun 30, 2024 10:14 pmImpressed by your journey Dr Barua, & your resolve. Your story will motivate lot of gun enthusiasts no doubt. Best wishes.
Much much appreciated!
I certainly hope I inspire someone.. it'll add to our ranks...like that old saying, the more the merrier!!
Best regards and cheers my friend!!
"Kill time before time kills you"
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Re: A beginner's journey..and the steps involved.
Thanks @drlizard for sharing the info.drlizard wrote: βMon Oct 21, 2024 5:12 pmHello there, my friend. Sorry for the very late reply. I hadn't logged in for a long time and even if I did visit IFG, there's a chance I had not noticed the notification. As far as your query is concerned, I cannot say with 100% coincidence that qualifying in air rifle events will guarantee an arms license. However two things are working in your favour.rahulbdelhi wrote: βSun Jan 21, 2024 9:53 pm
Hello @drlizard , hope you are doing good and enjoying your shooting. I had a question.
Does becoming a renowned shooter in air-weapons category( ie. 10m air pistol or air rifle) help you to get an arms license? Or do you need to qualify as a renowned shooter in firearms category?
1. One of my friends had qualified at 10 metres but didn't make it in the 50 metres prone smallbore rifle event that year. However he applied for an arms license and eventually recieved it. The next year he competed in prone again and this time he qualified at the Nationals, becoming a Renowned Shot in firearms also.
2. There's no mention of this in the Arms Act. I think a Renowned Shot is a Renowned Shot, regardless of whether he shoots Air rifles or firearms. I maybe wrong but I don't remember any rules from the Arms Act that says one needs to be a firearm shooter to get a firearms license. Besides, the licensing authority and the police don't know or understand much about these sort of issues anyway.
I hope this helps.
Best regards.