Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

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Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by striking17 » Sat Jun 27, 2015 12:07 am

Hi,

I have a Baikal , Model: MP-442 Calibre: 9mm Makarov (9x18) .Is it PB is India and How pricy /availability would be the ammunition for centre fire pistol shooting practice in Gurgaon/Delh? I am a new member so curious to know lot of stuff on handguns.

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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by striking17 » Sat Jun 27, 2015 6:52 am

Hi Folks,

I guess I didn't do what I should have done. Introductions. I am a Calgarian from Canada and plan to spend couple of months in India. I plan to improve my shooting skills while I am here and will be relying on a .22 (LR ) and if permissible a Makarov as posted already. Is there any restriction on the number/bore of handgun a bonafide tourist can bring with him.I will be getting a temporary export license from my country. Also are there any open shooting championships in Delhi/Haryana around this time of the year.I am looking to prepare for centre fire pistol events.

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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by kushalchaudhary » Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:52 am

Dear Striking17

9mm ia a Prohibitted Bore !!

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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by nagarifle » Sat Jun 27, 2015 10:42 am

9x19 is PB

9x18 is NPB BUT hard or impossible to get ammo in india
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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by striking17 » Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:50 pm

Hi Friends,

Thanks for the replies though I am now really confused.Two replies.One says PB and the other says NPB.So help me God or Vineet on this question. Any idea on restrictions on no of handguns?Is there any official in any ministry who can clarify on this ?Hoping...

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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by Vikram » Sat Jun 27, 2015 10:36 pm

Check the link in the legal section.

http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2780


The Arms Act clearly mentions what is PB and what is NPB. 9X19 is a service cartridge. It is PB. 9X18 is not. It is NPB.
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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by nagarifle » Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:07 am

it will be pointless for you to bring the handgun with you unless you have a Indian licence in place already. otherwise the customs will keep it for you until you leave. most competition take place after the rains
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Re: Makarov 9 X 18 is PB or NPB in India?

Post by ckkalyan » Sun Jun 28, 2015 1:19 pm

striking17 wrote:Hi Folks,
I guess I didn't do what I should have done. Introductions. I am a Calgarian from Canada and plan to spend couple of months in India. I plan to improve my shooting skills while I am here and will be relying on a .22 (LR ) and if permissible a Makarov as posted already. Is there any restriction on the number/bore of handgun a bonafide tourist can bring with him.I will be getting a temporary export license from my country. Also are there any open shooting championships in Delhi/Haryana around this time of the year.I am looking to prepare for centre fire pistol events.
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Yeah right - introduction, Calgarian striking17 welcome to the forum brother!

Export license is fine, the issue is the import license (into India) - big hassles and conditions (from what I have read on IFG)! You should be participating in a competition and bring your gun and ammo with you for that specific purpose and take it back once done. Lots of paperwork. Articles on IFG available for perusal.

Why not come in and enjoy with borrowed arms and ammo in India? Simplest route in my opinion. Welcome again! :D

Now I leave it to God or Vineet to add information...just kidding! :lol:
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