importing air rifle from pyramydair
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importing air rifle from pyramydair
hi everyone, this is my 1st post on this forum..
really good site for most accurate information for gun lover and shooters.
i m thinking of buying an air rifle from pyramydair model is http://www.pyramydair.com/p/bam-b30-air-rifle.shtml,
i would like to know if there is a way to find this gun in India... if yes
I live in uttaranchal so an suggested dealer in uttaranchal or delhi would really be helpful...
if no what is the documantation needed for importing this air rifle...
can my membership card from rana institute of shooting sports (RISS) help me in this case?
seniors please any other suggested gun with the same features or good features
really good site for most accurate information for gun lover and shooters.
i m thinking of buying an air rifle from pyramydair model is http://www.pyramydair.com/p/bam-b30-air-rifle.shtml,
i would like to know if there is a way to find this gun in India... if yes
I live in uttaranchal so an suggested dealer in uttaranchal or delhi would really be helpful...
if no what is the documantation needed for importing this air rifle...
can my membership card from rana institute of shooting sports (RISS) help me in this case?
seniors please any other suggested gun with the same features or good features
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Re: importing air rifle from pyramydair
Indeed at $149 you have better options than a BAM. There are some good guns in Crossman and Beeman line. Also, I would recommend Mac1airgun. Their prices are better and shipping is cheaper too.
Re: importing air rifle from pyramydair
Depends purely on what you are planning to use the gun for? Simple plinking or target practice or something else....
There is a huge varierty out there.
There is a huge varierty out there.
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Re: importing air rifle from pyramydair
With CO2 refills difficult to get, a spring-piston gun is the best bet. Check out this Beeman which delivers the same power as the BAM you had chosen.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model.pl?model_id=872
Another great option is this dual caliber RS2 for the same price.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1307
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model.pl?model_id=872
Another great option is this dual caliber RS2 for the same price.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1307
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hi everyone,
RISS official told me that i am eligble to import air weapon on my membership card because institute is attetch with state rifle association...
thanks to seniors for great advise so i am thinking again which air wepon suit for my need???
i prefer side lever spring air rifle or spring pistol, due to power & running cost....
if CO2 refill available in delhi or near to UK, CO2 air wepon is ok with me.....
budget limit 10k to 20k
imported air wepon available in india????
RISS official told me that i am eligble to import air weapon on my membership card because institute is attetch with state rifle association...
thanks to seniors for great advise so i am thinking again which air wepon suit for my need???
i prefer side lever spring air rifle or spring pistol, due to power & running cost....
if CO2 refill available in delhi or near to UK, CO2 air wepon is ok with me.....
budget limit 10k to 20k
imported air wepon available in india????
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Co2 is refillable in Delhi but you have to get the adapters made to refill with. The most reasonable rifle you can try for is a QB 78 from a tuner like mac1airgun with a .177 barrel. There is also the qb 79 which is more target rifle like. Your costs may vary between 15 and 20 thousand thanks to the duty waiver but 14% excise will still need to be paid.
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Dev,dev";p="42205 wrote:ike. Your costs may vary between 15 and 20 thousand thanks to the duty waiver but 14% excise will still need to be paid.
Excise duty is payable on goods "manufactured" in India. It cannot be levied on imports.
Is this 14% some category of special import/customs duty ??
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Dev,
Excise duty is payable on goods "manufactured" in India. It cannot be levied on imports.
Is this 14% some category of special import/customs duty ??
Sujay
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I don't know but the guy wrote down 14% +2% of CIF for excise and handling charges. Since I was tired after four hours I thanked them all and left. Your point sounds right but they said there is no way outa the 14%. Another guy a renowned shot had spent the morning trying to find a way out but he was still in orbit when we left.
Dev
Excise duty is payable on goods "manufactured" in India. It cannot be levied on imports.
Is this 14% some category of special import/customs duty ??
Sujay
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I don't know but the guy wrote down 14% +2% of CIF for excise and handling charges. Since I was tired after four hours I thanked them all and left. Your point sounds right but they said there is no way outa the 14%. Another guy a renowned shot had spent the morning trying to find a way out but he was still in orbit when we left.
Dev
To ride, to speak up, to shoot straight.