I wonder what calibre these cartridges are in...
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I wonder what calibre these cartridges are in...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/arti ... 638287.cms
Reminds me of the time when someone planted a whole box of live .22lr rounds in JR's hand luggage at Singapore's Changi airport and the entire Indian squad was surrounded by gun wielding police.
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Reminds me of the time when someone planted a whole box of live .22lr rounds in JR's hand luggage at Singapore's Changi airport and the entire Indian squad was surrounded by gun wielding police.
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A few years back, a couple of my friends shifted to an apartment recently vacated. On one of the attics they found about half a dozen of spent cartridges. They thought they were cool and kept them as show pieces. When they were shown to me I immediately recognized them to be the 7.62 x 39 AK-47 rounds made in Czech. The first thing I did before I throw them into the manhole and chide my friends not so gently was to make a scanned copy of a couple of the shells. I still have the scanned pictures with me. Subsequent probing about the previous occupants revealed that a small party of Police chaps used to live there. How irresponsible they could be! My friends in all their innocent ignorance could easily have fallen victims to the possession of those spent shells.kanwar76 wrote:I wonder why somebody wanna frame a poor little software guy and that too with 7.62x39 Kalashnikov rounds :mrgreen::mrgreen:Mack The Knife Bana wrote:assuming he has been framed.
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Bottom line, one can come into possession of illegal things without their knowledge in myriad ways. One can't say for sure. If that man is innocent, luck be with him.
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I am not sure if spent shells could be considered illegal.
I am pretty sure they are not illegal in the USA. They sell them at gun shows all the time (to make keychains, paper weights, etc.)
After all a spent shell is nothing but a piece of brass (no primer, powder, or lead).
Or am I wrong?
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I am pretty sure they are not illegal in the USA. They sell them at gun shows all the time (to make keychains, paper weights, etc.)
After all a spent shell is nothing but a piece of brass (no primer, powder, or lead).
Or am I wrong?
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Possessing spent shells is a crime,too. The question is if they are fired, to what purpose? A crime could have been perpetrated. If you are a license holder, no problems. But, unlicensed and possessing spent or live cartridges? It is a crime as far as the law goes.axp817 wrote:I am not sure if spent shells could be considered illegal.
I am pretty sure they are not illegal in the USA. They sell them at gun shows all the time (to make keychains, paper weights, etc.)
After all a spent shell is nothing but a piece of brass (no primer, powder, or lead).
Or am I wrong?
Thanks,
Naren
Not mean to be high sounding or partronising, anyone reading these posts, please , please , knowingly or unknowingly, don't hold onto any guns or ammo if you are not licensed to posses them.So easy to get into trouble and so difficult to get out of.
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The case gets curiouser and curiouser - the arrested passenger happens to be the son of a judge and he now seems to have said that he thought the ammunition was for an antique Winchester rifle and that he wanted to sell it in the US and make some money. If this is, indeed, true (and it may well be, considering how little many in India know about guns) he is extremely lucky to have been caught by the Indian police before departure and not on arrival here by the DHS. What a bloody fool!
Vikram's words deserve to be carved in stone. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse - if something looks suspicious, one should either hand it over to the relevant authorities or stay the hell away from it. Despite all the red tape it is still possible to enjoy guns and shooting in a legal and safe manner. We do not need to get involved in anything even faintly suspicious or questionable. Breaking the law is never worth it.
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The case gets curiouser and curiouser - the arrested passenger happens to be the son of a judge and he now seems to have said that he thought the ammunition was for an antique Winchester rifle and that he wanted to sell it in the US and make some money. If this is, indeed, true (and it may well be, considering how little many in India know about guns) he is extremely lucky to have been caught by the Indian police before departure and not on arrival here by the DHS. What a bloody fool!
Vikram's words deserve to be carved in stone. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse - if something looks suspicious, one should either hand it over to the relevant authorities or stay the hell away from it. Despite all the red tape it is still possible to enjoy guns and shooting in a legal and safe manner. We do not need to get involved in anything even faintly suspicious or questionable. Breaking the law is never worth it.
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mehulkamdar wrote:if something looks suspicious, one should either hand it over to the relevant authorities...
I always knew these techie types were a bit soft in the head, eh Inder? Sell two antique rounds in the U.S. indeed!
Even if that were true can you imagine what a laugh it would have been had he walked into a U.S. gun store and produced his two rounds with a flourish with Dollar signs dancing before his eyes and the owner telling him to stick them where the Sun doesn't shine or more likely calling the coppers?
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"Vikram's words deserve to be carved in stone. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse - if something looks suspicious, one should either hand it over to the relevant authorities or stay the hell away from it. Despite all the red tape it is still possible to enjoy guns and shooting in a legal and safe manner. We do not need to get involved in anything even faintly suspicious or questionable. Breaking the law is never worth it."
Would like this quote as reinforcement every few posts!
Res ipsa loquitor.
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Would like this quote as reinforcement every few posts!
Res ipsa loquitor.
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I heard of a elderly lady from Germany who landed in Mumbai from Frankfurt. She went through security to board a Jet airways flight the next day. The jet airways security found a rifle cartridge in her bag. She had borrowed her grandsons bag (he had a permit/licence for the rifle).
I gather she got into a fair amount of trouble...
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I gather she got into a fair amount of trouble...
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