what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
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what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
HI! I have a peculiar question and have discussed it with various ppl. who have held varied views . Lets have the views /experiences of the mebers on this:
case 1:
A person has a valid arms licence with purchase period for buying a rifle and ammunition - can he buy the ammunition before the rifle??
Case 2:
A renowned shooter is allowed to import a rifle and ammunition . Can he import the ammo before the rifle? Lots of ppl. I talked to said the ammo can be got first also since its from different manufacturer and on a separate invoice and being a case of import its allowed. Can anyone clarrify on this point ??
case 1:
A person has a valid arms licence with purchase period for buying a rifle and ammunition - can he buy the ammunition before the rifle??
Case 2:
A renowned shooter is allowed to import a rifle and ammunition . Can he import the ammo before the rifle? Lots of ppl. I talked to said the ammo can be got first also since its from different manufacturer and on a separate invoice and being a case of import its allowed. Can anyone clarrify on this point ??
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In case # 1 - I am 100% sure that you cannot buy ammo before purchasing the gun.Because your valid Licence is for NPB Rifle ,so it is not sure which calibre rifle you are going to purchase.If in if you buy ammo for .315 before hand and later you buy a .22,what will you do to that ammo,SALES RETURN???? No.
Even you buy a .22 rifle in the existing year and sell it after 2-3 months and again you buy a .22 rifle your Quota for buying ammo will remain the same 100 shot /annum.you cannot buy another 100 shots for the new rifle.
But in case # 2- the import licence - CCP (Custom Clearence Permit) is issued for the perticular calibre,BUt then also i am sure you cannot get the ammo endorsed over your licence without the gun.
Even you buy a .22 rifle in the existing year and sell it after 2-3 months and again you buy a .22 rifle your Quota for buying ammo will remain the same 100 shot /annum.you cannot buy another 100 shots for the new rifle.
But in case # 2- the import licence - CCP (Custom Clearence Permit) is issued for the perticular calibre,BUt then also i am sure you cannot get the ammo endorsed over your licence without the gun.
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Knowing our twisted Babu mentality, they'll probably let you import a merc on that ammo licence and seize it after 3 years...whatever, but intresting...like how many quires of angels can dance on the head of a pin...hope we get some body here who's been there, done that.
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You cannot purchase ammo UNTIL you have purchased the firearm and have had it entered on your license...
For renowned shooters, with an allowance of additional arms licenses (over the usual limit of 3), you could have a situation wherein the shooter already has one/ more firearm(s) of the type for which he wishes to import ammo.
Clearly in such cases he can use his ammo import license to import ammo on the basis of the firearm(s) he already possesses on his existing arms license(s), not having to wait for the additional firearm for which he has acquired an import license.
So if he has lets say a .30-06 rifle already entered on his license, he may apply for and import .30-06 ammo, even though the new gun he is planning on importing is lets say a 7mm. He can only import ammo for the latter once he has received the latter and had it entered on his license... of course, that is assuming he still has any ammo import quota left over...
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For renowned shooters, with an allowance of additional arms licenses (over the usual limit of 3), you could have a situation wherein the shooter already has one/ more firearm(s) of the type for which he wishes to import ammo.
Clearly in such cases he can use his ammo import license to import ammo on the basis of the firearm(s) he already possesses on his existing arms license(s), not having to wait for the additional firearm for which he has acquired an import license.
So if he has lets say a .30-06 rifle already entered on his license, he may apply for and import .30-06 ammo, even though the new gun he is planning on importing is lets say a 7mm. He can only import ammo for the latter once he has received the latter and had it entered on his license... of course, that is assuming he still has any ammo import quota left over...
HTH
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Yes he can, a firearm need not be registered on to a licence in order to purchase ammo. You should have ammo with you when you buy the firearm and transport it home.
The usual method is buy the gun first and then ammo and case from the same dealer, in a control raj like India where there is an artificial shortage of ammo everytime, some ammo is kept aside to oblige those who make gun purchases from the dealer.
When the gun dealer runs out of ammo or his consignment is on its way then he comes to shooters who stock ammo to borrow for gun sales offering to substitute the ammo with fresh stock.
The usual method is buy the gun first and then ammo and case from the same dealer, in a control raj like India where there is an artificial shortage of ammo everytime, some ammo is kept aside to oblige those who make gun purchases from the dealer.
When the gun dealer runs out of ammo or his consignment is on its way then he comes to shooters who stock ammo to borrow for gun sales offering to substitute the ammo with fresh stock.
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
The hen or the egg- nice question Dude
But yes Shahid is right u cant get cartridges if u dont have a weapon on ur licence.
So for this time the hen wins the medal
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Rudra
But yes Shahid is right u cant get cartridges if u dont have a weapon on ur licence.
So for this time the hen wins the medal
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Am afraid it seems like you have read the complete opposite of what he posted...Rudra";p="28319 wrote: But yes Shahid is right u cant get cartridges if u dont have a weapon on ur licence.
So for this time the hen wins the medal
And AFAIK this (posted above) is incorrect!Yes he can, a firearm need not be registered on to a licence in order to purchase ammo. You should have ammo with you when you buy the firearm and transport it home.
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I agree.
if any how i will speak to Haris i will confirm from him as he is importing ammo & guns regularily.
if any how i will speak to Haris i will confirm from him as he is importing ammo & guns regularily.
mundaire";p="28312 wrote: You cannot purchase ammo UNTIL you have purchased the firearm and have had it entered on your license...
For renowned shooters, with an allowance of additional arms licenses (over the usual limit of 3), you could have a situation wherein the shooter already has one/ more firearm(s) of the type for which he wishes to import ammo.
Clearly in such cases he can use his ammo import license to import ammo on the basis of the firearm(s) he already possesses on his existing arms license(s), not having to wait for the additional firearm for which he has acquired an import license.
So if he has lets say a .30-06 rifle already entered on his license, he may apply for and import .30-06 ammo, even though the new gun he is planning on importing is lets say a 7mm. He can only import ammo for the latter once he has received the latter and had it entered on his license... of course, that is assuming he still has any ammo import quota left over...
HTH
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
OOOOPS
thanks for correcting me.
Actually i just read the comments of Shahid bhai and replied.
Now the answer of the confusion: -
The first purchase of ammo can be done without getting any weapon on ur licence.
But yes after that u cannot buy any more bullet before purchasing the weapon and getting it registered on ur licence.
I am hundred percent sure about it.
And yes From next i will be careful.
Regards
Rudra
thanks for correcting me.
Actually i just read the comments of Shahid bhai and replied.
Now the answer of the confusion: -
The first purchase of ammo can be done without getting any weapon on ur licence.
But yes after that u cannot buy any more bullet before purchasing the weapon and getting it registered on ur licence.
I am hundred percent sure about it.
And yes From next i will be careful.
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Rudra
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
Debatable I dont think this will apply in the case of a new licensee,a first timer so to say.Rudra";p="28341 wrote:OOOOPS
The first purchase of ammo can be done without getting any weapon on ur licence.
Rudra
I dont think any arms dealer will issue ammo before the licensee buy's the fire arm,typically in most cases it is done simultaneously.
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
egg or the chicken.........ammo or the gun ..............guys you forgetting before all this comes the lisensing department
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
Sanjay go and enquire. But i am still hundred percent sure
all this i said was for a new licence.
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all this i said was for a new licence.
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Re: what comes first - the ammo or the firearm?
And yes
Good one AC
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Well i remember when i got a handgun licence ,as a member of UPSRA & rifle club they did not gave me ammo because i did not bought the gun.Only rifle & shotgun ammo was issued.
Rudra";p="28380 wrote: Sanjay go and enquire. But i am still hundred percent sure
all this i said was for a new licence.
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