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Firearm Licence approval

Postby Gulrez » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:06 am

Hi everybody :D

Seeking help...
after a long long efforts i am through with all enquiries and series of interviews with police depart. :P and today finally i was told that we are processing for your licence and i have been granted for .22 rifle only.
Now i want to import a very good long range .22 rifle within the budget of 1 lakh
Please do let me know how can i import a firearm weapon (considering i have licence for it)
Yes yes i know many details are already mention in the forum but i can find only the import procedure for air guns not for firearm.
So please help me out with...
What are the other document required to import .22 rifle
which is the best rifle i can buy in my budget (1L can be extended by another 10-15k)
where i can place the order?
please please please guys help me out...anyone having deep knowledge on my enquiry please give 5 minutes to guide me...
Last but not the list.... Today it was like dream come true and i want to thank each and every member who have given guidelines to process for firearm licence...it is because of you people today i have confidence that now will get my licence.....thanxs buddies :cheers:
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby goodboy_mentor » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:27 am

today finally i was told that we are processing for your licence and i have been granted for .22 rifle only.
You applied licence for some other rifle and they have thrusted on you a license of .22 rifle?
Now i want to import a very good long range .22 rifle within the budget of 1 lakh
.22 and long range? .22 is not a long range rifle. If you want long range rifle, in the Indian context it is .30-06 rifle. And import of firearms is on restricted list of import policy. Please search this forum, the matter has been discussed in great detail.

A practical way will be to by a new .22 IOF rifle and spend some more money on it. For all practical purposes it will be as good as any other .22 rifle.
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby Gulrez » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:49 am

Thnx for quick response....
No i applied for .22 rifle only, going through the forum i found that the possibility of getting licence is more probable if you are applying for sports purposes. Therefore i gone with .22 only. Also i want to make use of my granted licence .30-60 is very difficult to use on the regular basis.

i mean Long Range within .22 family only, i hope there must be some difference in range & accuracy between rifle to rifle.

.22IOF is the option i have kept only failing getting imported rifle...
I will try to search this on the forum, meanwhile if you can provide any link to the topic ...that will be very helpful...
Thanx again
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby nagarifle » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:23 am

yes just stroll over to the legal section and look for import of arms/ TR,

yes .22 bullet can go very long range,

all the best.lol
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby StampMaster » Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:41 pm

Congrats. I would suggest to go with IOF .22 sporting rifle which would cost between 45k-60k depending on your location.

For long range- .22 is not a long range rifle. But there are people who have seen the bullets flying more than 500 meters (a few). However, I would suggest you invest in reputed cartridge brands for long range in terms of grain, brand etc. there are some really good match grade available in India, but for a price.
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby abmehta » Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:51 pm

http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/browse/_ ... t104792580
here you go mate.
very reputed firm and with good delivery standards
order one from them.
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby to_saptarshi » Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:41 am

@abmehta , when you are not sure why confusing this gentleman by posting link ?

Unless you are a renowned shot forget about importing a firearms.
IOF .22 would be your best bet considering the budget.
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby abmehta » Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:34 am

saptarishi,
if some one comes here, doesnt read the stuff already posted here and wants to waste peoples time, what do you want one to do?????
again and again people come here and start firing off questions without bothering to read up earlier posts!
if you are too lazy to use the search option, then you are being rude and taking others for granted!

there is long thread on this topic!!!

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2779

i mean come on!
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby nagarifle » Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:08 pm

abmehta wrote:saptarishi,
if some one comes here, doesnt read the stuff already posted here and wants to waste peoples time, what do you want one to do?????
again and again people come here and start firing off questions without bothering to read up earlier posts!
if you are too lazy to use the search option, then you are being rude and taking others for granted!

there is long thread on this topic!!!

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2779

i mean come on!


:agree: :cheers:

after all if a guy wants to know how /what to import we should tell him yes import if you wish to. if the chap is smart he well go through the posts that has been complied over the years and select the info.

heck thats how most of us get things done, search for info, its all there
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby renjith747 » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:41 pm

On 25/05/2012 I applied for arms license for 12 bore shotgun under the category of "SPORTS".I got the reports in favor of me from various departments as follows

1)Divisional forest officer- 30/07/2012
2)District police chief- 16/10/2012
3)Revenue Divisional Officer- 2/12/2012

I had a hearing with the district collector and i got my arms license with validity throughout KERALA state on 14/12/2012.

I express my sincere thanks to Goodboy_mentor for replying my doubts regarding application for arms license with explanations having legal points and i also express a great gratitude to Cherian K.K who is a shooter of Kottayam Rifle Club and IFG member for giving advice in application process.I also got inspiration for applying for arms license from the post made by abmehta -"Arms License Application rejected"and thanking for the detailed post.Am sure the advice & experience of our IFG members will help more law abiding citizens who have passion towards guns to get arms license in future.I also thank the moderators who keep this forum informative & well maintained. :cheers:

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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby Tango_ Charli » Fri Dec 21, 2012 8:04 pm

goodboy_mentor wrote:
today finally i was told that we are processing for your licence and i have been granted for .22 rifle only.
You applied licence for some other rifle and they have thrusted on you a license of .22 rifle?
Now i want to import a very good long range .22 rifle within the budget of 1 lakh
.22 and long range? .22 is not a long range rifle. If you want long range rifle, in the Indian context it is .30-06 rifle. And import of firearms is on restricted list of import policy. Please search this forum, the matter has been discussed in great detail.

A practical way will be to by a new .22 IOF rifle and spend some more money on it. For all practical purposes it will be as good as any other .22 rifle.



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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby Bhargav » Fri Dec 21, 2012 8:50 pm

Guys, I disagree

Everybody is not same, some people are proactive some are not and they are not that way by choice.

If you are taking pain to post a wrong link, then why not post a right link and then suggest the search option. A person will come back on a forum board only if he feels welcomed during first couple of visits.
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby FN-Five-Seven » Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:00 pm

Bhargav wrote:Guys, I disagree

Everybody is not same, some people are proactive some are not and they are not that way by choice.

If you are taking pain to post a wrong link, then why not post a right link and then suggest the search option. A person will come back on a forum board only if he feels welcomed during first couple of visits.


I second what Bhargav said
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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby SS » Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:18 pm

Renjith,

Congratulations for your license. I am glad we have yet another member getting what is rightfully theirs. Happy Shooting.

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Re: Firearm Licence approval

Postby renjith747 » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:56 am

@ SS, Thanks. :D

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