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jagmeet singh
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how to import shot gun from another country?

Post by jagmeet singh » Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:29 pm

hey every one im tryin to import gun from indian to canada its my grandfather's gun has anyone ever done this procedure befor.... ur help will be greatly appreciated! i have gun licence in canada and its on my grandfather's name in india....... wat must be done!

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Post by Baljit » Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:19 am

i PM you allready give me a call then we can talk about that

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Re: how to import shot gun from another country?

Post by pandian1948 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 7:39 pm

Dear Friend

Arms & Ammunitions come under restricted items as per Import & Export policy of India.
You can not import them.
If you are a Rifle Club member you can import Air Rifle & Air Pistol of .177 caliber
only through your club and N R A I.
Other sporting guns can be imported if you are a top shooter in the same way.

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Re: how to import shot gun from another country?

Post by hamiclar01 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:21 pm

Dear Pandian, he wants to import the gun to Canada, I.E. EXPORT his gun from India.

You can import arms and ammo, either via renowned shot or TR route.

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Jagmeet, I remember an old thread, on a similar question. The conclusion was no. There are a few members here dealing with old Indian doubles of the Raj era, one of them is based in Canada. Maybe they can help
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