How much ammo are you allowed in India?
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Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
By shooters I assume you mean the people doing it competitively?
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So.. can the well connected 'gift' to the not so well connected?
Or is this one of the many 'status' differentiators discussed at the Delhi Gym bar...
Or is this one of the many 'status' differentiators discussed at the Delhi Gym bar...
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Nope you cannot "gift" someone ammo in excess of his/ her allowed quota. Even if you reload you cannot reload more than your allowed quota at any given time.MoA";p="47514 wrote: So.. can the well connected 'gift' to the not so well connected?
Or is this one of the many 'status' differentiators discussed at the Delhi Gym bar...
Few (if any) people sit and discuss guns etc. at the bar - not since hunting was banned anyway.... the crowd from IFG excluded...
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is it legal to own imported ammo as none of the armourery selling them doesnt enter it in the licence book.
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is it legal to own imported ammo as none of the armourery selling them doesnt enter it in the licence book.
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Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
Why wud u want to get into trouble wth the law by doing something which is not legal ?
You also stand a good chance of getting yr license revoked !
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You also stand a good chance of getting yr license revoked !
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ya...its going to look very nice in the eyes of the babu...something like "Sir, I would like to sell my excess of 500 Rounds to a license holder...and so on"....b.baracho";p="47567 wrote:you can sell extra unwanted ammo to a dealer or any licence holder who has that particular cal weapon with an application for permission of sale from your local licencing authority.
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Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
I heard that for the unlimited quota, They need proof of you being a competitive shooter, the guy who endorsed my license said that get me your renowned shot certificate and il endorse it to unlimited for you.MoA";p="47494 wrote:By shooters I assume you mean the people doing it competitively?
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Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
Cottage Cheese wrote .[color=red]Apart from sportsmen and a handful of fortunate souls, a majority of indians are going to have to go by the 25/50 ratio...means one can purchase a maximum of 25 shots at any given time and a maximum purchase of 50 shots per year is perm[/color] I had seen licance with 25 at one time and 200 in a year but colum saying ,MAXIMUM to be possessed at one time is empty signed by signing authority. IS that means that he can hold 200 bullets collected /not fired in dew corse of time may be after two years. This was conveyed to me by this licence holder , but really i am not sure , WHAT do you think....James............
Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
25 is the MAXIMUM the fellow can hold at one time.200 is the MAXIMUM that he can buy in one year
Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
Striker,
It is perfectly legal to hold imported ammo.However you should get it endorsed on your license or you would be in trouble.Also insist on a receipt.You would be surprised by the amount that would be entered as the sale price.The S&B .32 ACP ammo is billed at 12 or 13 rupees,where as it is actually sold for about 110-120.Most of the firearms that get sold for 2-6 lakhs are actually billed for around Rs.10,000/-
It is perfectly legal to hold imported ammo.However you should get it endorsed on your license or you would be in trouble.Also insist on a receipt.You would be surprised by the amount that would be entered as the sale price.The S&B .32 ACP ammo is billed at 12 or 13 rupees,where as it is actually sold for about 110-120.Most of the firearms that get sold for 2-6 lakhs are actually billed for around Rs.10,000/-
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Re: How much ammo are you allowed in India?
Man.penpusher";p="47594 wrote:Also insist on a receipt.You would be surprised by the amount that would be entered as the sale price.The S&B .32 ACP ammo is billed at 12 or 13 rupees,where as it is actually sold for about 110-120.Most of the firearms that get sold for 2-6 lakhs are actually billed for around Rs.10,000/-
S3 thats a shocker.
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