Applying for an Arms License in India
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Dear Naga, I never found so much support in my entire life as I have now; I won't say mere thanks because that's going to bleaken and demean this integrity, so dear IFG brethren, accept my wholehearted gratitude for your concern towards an unknown face.
The clash of honor calls -
To stand, when others fall.
To stand, when others fall.
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
hi rottlord
i have seen a few cases in AP Where the district SP provides a gunman and charges a fee of Rs.18500.one relative of mine had 2 of them.im not sure about other states and hope this info helps you.most of the cases involve politicians but there are some non-politicos too.
cheers
i have seen a few cases in AP Where the district SP provides a gunman and charges a fee of Rs.18500.one relative of mine had 2 of them.im not sure about other states and hope this info helps you.most of the cases involve politicians but there are some non-politicos too.
cheers
Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
Rottlord,
Another option is getting a couple of dogs.
Another option is getting a couple of dogs.
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
penpusher, I already have a dog; a Roman Rottweiler, to be precise and I rescued him from the vet hospital where one of his former owners had sent him to get him euthanized. But the problm is, I love this little creature a bit too much and would give my right eye to defend him against all adversities.
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
hi everybody
my brother had applied for an NPB rifle license in the month of august 2008.he is 24 years old and lived at the same place all these years.the application is still under process and he got a job last month for which he is moving to hyderabad.is it neccessary to inform the authorities??any information and suggestions would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
cheers,
Ravi teja
my brother had applied for an NPB rifle license in the month of august 2008.he is 24 years old and lived at the same place all these years.the application is still under process and he got a job last month for which he is moving to hyderabad.is it neccessary to inform the authorities??any information and suggestions would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
cheers,
Ravi teja
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Indian: My two bits.
I have a couple of friends, currently abroad, who still maintain firearms legally on their Indian license.
If your brother is going to maintain his residence at the same location when he is away; and if the firearm is going to be stored in the area the license is valid for, then there shouldn't be a problem. He will need to be at his old location for the police check and the license issue.
ashok
I have a couple of friends, currently abroad, who still maintain firearms legally on their Indian license.
If your brother is going to maintain his residence at the same location when he is away; and if the firearm is going to be stored in the area the license is valid for, then there shouldn't be a problem. He will need to be at his old location for the police check and the license issue.
ashok
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
thanks very much ashok
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
I have been living in Noida for past 5 years, paying income tax, law abiding citizen working in MNC, has driving license issued at Noida, proof of residences with me, wishing to apply for 12 bore DBBL license. Does anyone know from where I can get the forms etc. in Noida and where to apply. If anyone knows any person who can help me get it done quicker etc. will be all the more helpful.
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Re: Applying for an Arms License in India
The forms will be available at the Commissioner's office. Please don't rely on people who promise to get the license done quickly for a fee. Avoid middlemen at all costs. Go through proper channels. There is a set process and you need to follow it.
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In NOIDA the licensing authority would be the local SDM/ DM (of Gautam Budh Nagar?). The forms can be downloaded here or procured from the office of the local licensing authority (for free).I have been living in Noida for past 5 years, paying income tax, law abiding citizen working in MNC, has driving license issued at Noida, proof of residences with me, wishing to apply for 12 bore DBBL license. Does anyone know from where I can get the forms etc. in Noida and where to apply. If anyone knows any person who can help me get it done quicker etc. will be all the more helpful.
Avoid touts and follow the process that has been detailed on this thread.
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