Importing airguns into India
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Hi Abhijeet,
I think the reason ppl are starting a new thread on this and many other topics is because the information they are looking for is split up between 20 odd pages.
Is there a way that we can put up a Note (like what was done for the maintenance section) with the required details and a recent experience.
Just a thought.
Thanks
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I think the reason ppl are starting a new thread on this and many other topics is because the information they are looking for is split up between 20 odd pages.
Is there a way that we can put up a Note (like what was done for the maintenance section) with the required details and a recent experience.
Just a thought.
Thanks
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Sniper,snIPer";p="47929 wrote: Hi Abhijeet,
I think the reason ppl are starting a new thread on this and many other topics is because the information they are looking for is split up between 20 odd pages.
Is there a way that we can put up a Note (like what was done for the maintenance section) with the required details and a recent experience.
Just a thought.
Thanks
/S/
Don't you think it's better to go through 20+ pages on a thread relevant to your query than to have to dig through literally hundreds of threads, many of them duplicating the same questions/ information.
Prior to this website coming up as a publicly available online resource, the rest of us had to work "really really hard" to find any kind of India specific information.
Personally I think that anyone who thinks that it's a waste of his/ her time to go through these 20+ pages to get the relevant information BUT EXPECTS everyone else here to pitch in and help them out by REPEATEDLY answering the same question can at best be described as being very inconsiderate.
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Import of Air Rifle
Hi all,
i went through the postings regarding import of AIR Rifles. What i could gather is one can import .177 air rifles. Whether any duty is to be paid and Membership of Rifle Association is required or not? well my interpetation is one can import for personnel use .177 air rifle without paying duty. Also membership of rifle association is not required. Refer to Notification no 21/2008-custums ND 1st march 2008 where nill duty is provided for .177 import. That my interpetation. Would appreciate if members can through light on the same. Enclosing the notification
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i went through the postings regarding import of AIR Rifles. What i could gather is one can import .177 air rifles. Whether any duty is to be paid and Membership of Rifle Association is required or not? well my interpetation is one can import for personnel use .177 air rifle without paying duty. Also membership of rifle association is not required. Refer to Notification no 21/2008-custums ND 1st march 2008 where nill duty is provided for .177 import. That my interpetation. Would appreciate if members can through light on the same. Enclosing the notification
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Biren
as per the new exim notes the procedure is same ie the .177 air gun importer for his personal training should be a member of approved rifle club and only the import duty is waived .however cvd duty of 14 % is applicable by custums
sankar
as per the new exim notes the procedure is same ie the .177 air gun importer for his personal training should be a member of approved rifle club and only the import duty is waived .however cvd duty of 14 % is applicable by custums
sankar
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Re: Importing airguns into India
Thanks Sankar
So nice of you for the clarification.
Warm regards,
BIREN
So nice of you for the clarification.
Warm regards,
BIREN
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Re: Importing airguns into India
Mack The Knife,
I was going through the earlier threads of this topic and i see Llyod of BAR also writing. I sent him an Enquiry for a Weihrauch Air rifle and he replied that they do not send to India any longer !!! Could you please throw some light on this. Thanks
I was going through the earlier threads of this topic and i see Llyod of BAR also writing. I sent him an Enquiry for a Weihrauch Air rifle and he replied that they do not send to India any longer !!! Could you please throw some light on this. Thanks
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Re: Importing airguns into India
Mack The Knife,
any other company that could courier air rifles which you have also dealt with ?
thanks
any other company that could courier air rifles which you have also dealt with ?
thanks
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Why don't you order from USA? Tim at Mac1 Airguns seems to be a tried and tested source and even though his range is limited his low packing & postage costs make him an attractive option.hotshot";p="55000 wrote: Mack The Knife,
I was going through the earlier threads of this topic and i see Llyod of BAR also writing. I sent him an Enquiry for a Weihrauch Air rifle and he replied that they do not send to India any longer !!! Could you please throw some light on this. Thanks
Though Be prepared for his gruff nature while dealing with him...
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Re: Importing airguns into India
I came to know that Abhinav Bindra is the CEO of Abhinav Futuristics - the sole distributor of Walther arms in India.
He has a licence to import sporting Air Pistol/ Gun.
I want to purchase the same please guide me or send me a PM
He has a licence to import sporting Air Pistol/ Gun.
I want to purchase the same please guide me or send me a PM
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Re: Importing airguns into India
Mack The Knife / Abhijeet
Since i was planning to get an air rifle back with me next month from London i just called up Jet Airways and they informed me that London Airport (Heathrow) does not allow air guns to be carried at all - even in checked i baggage !!! Do you have any information about this ? Thanks
Since i was planning to get an air rifle back with me next month from London i just called up Jet Airways and they informed me that London Airport (Heathrow) does not allow air guns to be carried at all - even in checked i baggage !!! Do you have any information about this ? Thanks
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You can always mail it to yourself but that limits the caliber to .177. As far as I know one member here bought back a .22 air rifle from London just a few months back. The rules may have changed however or Jet is fibbing.hotshot";p="55976 wrote: Mack The Knife / Abhijeet
Since i was planning to get an air rifle back with me next month from London i just called up Jet Airways and they informed me that London Airport (Heathrow) does not allow air guns to be carried at all - even in checked i baggage !!! Do you have any information about this ? Thanks
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