Price of Indian handguns

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Price of Indian handguns

Post by Gurpreet_Singh » Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:14 pm

What are the prices of all models of Webley's, JD Taurus, MSD handguns in Indian market.. ?

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Re: Price of Indian handguns

Post by chicky » Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:29 pm

Dear Friends,

Those of us who are replacing our old IOF weapons for the newly manufactured Indian weapons are being paid a paltry sum for our old weapons, some of which have not even been fired even once. Prices quoted by Dealers in Delhi range from Rs 15000 to Rs 25000. Is this true for other locations too ? what is a more reasonable offer then ?
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Re: Price of Indian handguns

Post by Vineet » Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:49 pm

chicky wrote:
Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:29 pm
Dear Friends,

Those of us who are replacing our old IOF weapons for the newly manufactured Indian weapons are being paid a paltry sum for our old weapons, some of which have not even been fired even once. Prices quoted by Dealers in Delhi range from Rs 15000 to Rs 25000. Is this true for other locations too ? what is a more reasonable offer then ?
With negligible new arms license being issued in the country and with launch of new handguns almost everyday, this was expected.

Buy still prices are somewhat better in Punjab than you have mentioned.
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Re: Price of Indian handguns

Post by tarun0034 » Fri Sep 06, 2024 6:45 pm

Yes its true , the price of used iof handgun is dropped significantly. I have sold mine in prestine condition at 25k , fired less then 20 rounds though it .
If you need to have an idea about current market price watch this

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Re: Price of Indian handguns

Post by Machoman » Fri Sep 06, 2024 9:32 pm

Vineet wrote:
Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:49 pm
chicky wrote:
Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:29 pm
Dear Friends,

Those of us who are replacing our old IOF weapons for the newly manufactured Indian weapons are being paid a paltry sum for our old weapons, some of which have not even been fired even once. Prices quoted by Dealers in Delhi range from Rs 15000 to Rs 25000. Is this true for other locations too ? what is a more reasonable offer then ?


With negligible new arms license being issued in the country and with launch of new handguns almost everyday, this was expected.

Buy still prices are somewhat better in Punjab than you have mentioned.
Very soon IOF products will be available on per kilo basis.

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Re: Price of Indian handguns

Post by chicky » Tue Oct 22, 2024 6:04 pm

Dear Friends,

I was at a respected Gun Dealer in Delhi and he informed me that old and secondhand shotguns and double barrel guns are no longer saleable. So owners have started abandoning them with dealers. He personally has over 175 old guns such as the above, which the owners have refused to pick up or pay rental for various reasons. My brother a retired Colonel has a old Double barrel(Indian) which he hasn't fired in about 10 years , has no buyer since he wants to sell it and is stuck with it since no Dealer wants it even for free.
He and other dealers of Delhi have approached the Police for a solution but even the depositing them with the "Mal Khana" is not viable as they too have no space to keep these.
Quite an issue, as normally in India, the Gun Dealers have limited space and that space has been occupied by old guns, no one wants.
I wonder if there's a solution to this ... any ideas ??

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