I want to import a crossbow to India. The company selling it says its legal but I am having difficulty finding evidence of this to confirm it. Apparently it gets sent as 'Sports Goods - Archery'.
All advice will be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
Is it legal to import a crossbow?
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Re: Is it legal to import a crossbow?
It is legal to import and possess crossbows, since legally there is no difference between a bow and crossbow and as per objectives of Arms Act 1959, bows and arrows are not arms, therefore excluded from Arms Act.
Reference: http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... =60#p98415
Reference: http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... =60#p98415
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Re: Is it legal to import a crossbow?
Hey Brian
I have two both bought online in india
The small one form stikage .com and the other from g smith and co so it must be legal
sawbones
I have two both bought online in india
The small one form stikage .com and the other from g smith and co so it must be legal
sawbones
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Re: Is it legal to import a crossbow?
Thanks for the advice - much appreciated.