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Gun License

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:22 pm
by nevil
Hi I am aware how difficult it is to get a gun license in Delhi but just want to know if legally can we apply for a 12 bore and .22 rifle simultaneously or do we have to apply for one and after approval then apply for the second after some stipulated time.
Thanks
Nevil

Re: Gun License

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:38 pm
by Safarigent
Read and ye shall know

Re: Gun License

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:31 am
by farook
nevil wrote:Hi I am aware how difficult it is to get a gun license in Delhi but just want to know if legally can we apply for a 12 bore and .22 rifle simultaneously or do we have to apply for one and after approval then apply for the second after some stipulated time.
Thanks
Nevil

As per the arms act of 1959 a citizen is entitled to a maximum of three weapons. Once you get a license the requested weapon is allotted. There after you can apply for a second and third one which can be shotgun, rifle or pistol/revolver. There is no restriction on the combinations of weapons.

Re: Gun License

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:16 pm
by nevil
Noted thanks will be putting in my license application next week keeping my fingers crossed :D

Re: Gun License

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:19 pm
by farook
nevil wrote:Noted thanks will be putting in my license application next week keeping my fingers crossed :D

A license is issued to civilians under three criteria s, crop protection, sport shooter and self defense. While the first category is easy to get as long as you have agricultural land this may be limited to shotgun. For a sport shooter you would need to compete at your state level tournament recognized by the NRAI and win with a qualifying score. The third option is a bit difficult to get. You would need to give a good reason why you want the weapon and the reason must be backed with the relevant documents..

Re: Gun License

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:32 pm
by nevil
Was advised not to put my application for license now due to the upcoming elections. What I fail to understand is that can't a person just take up the sport of shooting just like any other sport like golf, archery etc. In the sports category getting qualifying scores at state and national levels is not easy and not all people who are passionate about shooting are necessarily all that talented. And besides to get to that level you have to practice for that again you need a rifle. I plan to apply in the sports / Target practice category and basically hoping it works out.

Re: Gun License

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:04 pm
by farook
To apply under the category of sports shooter you need to win a state level event certified by the ISSF. For a sport enthusiast there is not much use of applying for a license right away. There are import restrictions that do not allow us to import a weapon until we win a national event with a qualifying score. Until then the only way to import is by transfer of residence...If your serous about shooting as a sport please join you state level rifle association. You would need to practice for some time until you reach the nationals. The weapons and ammo would be given by the association. There is no need for a license as such.

Well yes applying at elections time would cause delay as the ips officers would be too busy on election duty

Re: Gun License

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:09 pm
by nevil
Thanks for the advice I don't want to import a gun but would prefer to use my own rather than being dependent on any association also I feel that you get used to the weapon you are using basically comfortable maybe I'm not too good with word's. Anyway will definitely try for the license after the elections.
Regards
Nevil

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Re: Gun License

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 9:54 pm
by nevil
Dear Farook just to clarify on my reply I feel that by using a weapon owned by oneself always is more comfortable which in turn would get better results in terms of accuracy warm regards NS


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Re: Gun License

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:14 pm
by farook
Very true Nevil, but the national shooting squad of India does not have proper guns thanks to the 1986 restrictions. You see our government does not differentiate between a terrorist and a sport shooter. They seem to restrict a gun to just about every one.