Delhi Arms License Rejected

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by AgentDoubleS » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:15 pm

TC, everyone listens to their wife, only some acknowledge it on a public forum, like our friend just subtly has :wink: :lol:

Keep us posted inplainsight.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by TC » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:04 pm

inplainsight wrote:
TC wrote:Thank you SS but I think we are shifting focus .... have we been able to convince our friend inplainsight that he should listen to his wife and settle for the Webley ?

:D

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In a a predicament right now, not sure if I should be spending my money to add to my family jewels or spending it to save my 'family jewels' some day ROTFL

On a serious note, I think I'm going to take my mom's Webley and get her a .22 revolver (maybe an IOF), since she has trouble with the break action.
Your serious note sounds most sensible my friend. I would have done the same. Invest the money in gold / diamonds and a new .22 IOF.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by inplainsight » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:38 pm

Got the license in my hand today. The made all the fresh licensees sign the following
I hereby declare that having been granted an arm license, take upon self, the following responsibilities

I will act as eyes and ears of delhi police
I will try to gather any suspicious information/activity in the surrounding area and intimate Delhi police immediately regarding the same
I will help delhi police in maintaining law &order, in the area
Also, they gave everyone a 'Weapons Handling' class before handling over the licenses. The highlights of this class were

1. The instructor did not do a safety check on ANY weapon
2. He must have pointed it directly at the licensees and dry fired it 15 - 20 times.
3. He advised everyone to keep two chambers of a revolver empty at all costs (the one below the hammer and the first one)
4. Told us how to clear a misfeed in a pistol. Slide the hammer a few times, if that does not help then point in the sky and pull the hammer!

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by prashantsingh » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:54 pm

Congratulations inplainsight.
inplainsight wrote: 1. The instructor did not do a safety check on ANY weapon
2. He must have pointed it directly at the licensees and dry fired it 15 - 20 times.
You guys are really lucky to have come out of the "class" safe and sound.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by TC » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:07 pm

inplainsight wrote:Got the license in my hand today. The made all the fresh licensees sign the following
I hereby declare that having been granted an arm license, take upon self, the following responsibilities

I will act as eyes and ears of delhi police
I will try to gather any suspicious information/activity in the surrounding area and intimate Delhi police immediately regarding the same
I will help delhi police in maintaining law &order, in the area
Also, they gave everyone a 'Weapons Handling' class before handling over the licenses. The highlights of this class were

1. The instructor did not do a safety check on ANY weapon
2. He must have pointed it directly at the licensees and dry fired it 15 - 20 times.
3. He advised everyone to keep two chambers of a revolver empty at all costs (the one below the hammer and the first one)
4. Told us how to clear a misfeed in a pistol. Slide the hammer a few times, if that does not help then point in the sky and pull the hammer!
ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

Thank god he did not try to give a demo of his skills with live ammo ROTFL

Congrats inplainsight.. once again

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by Skyman » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:09 pm

ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL All the license holders are now educated in procedure - Snoop for the cops and wave revolvers to clear them!!
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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by FN-Five-Seven » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:17 pm

inplainsight wrote:Got the license in my hand today. The made all the fresh licensees sign the following
I hereby declare that having been granted an arm license, take upon self, the following responsibilities

I will act as eyes and ears of delhi police
I will try to gather any suspicious information/activity in the surrounding area and intimate Delhi police immediately regarding the same
I will help delhi police in maintaining law &order, in the area
Will the Delhi Government be paying you a salary for your services rendered ?
inplainsight wrote: Also, they gave everyone a 'Weapons Handling' class before handling over the licenses. The highlights of this class were

1. The instructor did not do a safety check on ANY weapon
2. He must have pointed it directly at the licensees and dry fired it 15 - 20 times.
To me it seems he was more into intimidating the fresh licensees ROTFL

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by Anand » Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:45 am

Are the above not the responsibilities of any good citizen? But is it necessary for them to ask you to sign a declaration to that effect.
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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by avi88 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:40 am

FN-Five-Seven wrote:
inplainsight wrote:The more I think about it the more confused I am. I'd love to have a good pistol, but I'm not exactly willing to pay 40 times the market (US) price!
It is not just about paying 40 times the market price . It is about paying that much for a gun which is atleast 27 years old .

Now if a gun had been in the family , a person would know about the history of the gun , how well had it been maintained . But when you buy a gun from a gun dealer , you have very less or no idea , as it how it has been used or abused . How many rounds have been fired through it , and what typed of ammunition have been used . How many times has the gun been repaired , and if all the defects have been sorted out or some still persist .

This is the technical side of the gun , now the legal side .

Has the gun been legally imported into the country ? Has the gun been ever used in any crime ?

These are the question which might some day rob you of your night's sleep .

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Old is Gold mate!

I have acquired an 85 year old 1910 Browning few years ago.

If today I have a choice to get it replaced with Glock,Smith,Colt etc or with 5 IOF pistols/revolver, I will definitely refuse the offer.

When I bought this pistol, same time I could get a brand new 357 magnum for half the price.


Mate it's worth it!

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by AgentDoubleS » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:52 pm

inplainsight, Congratulations. Good luck with finding the right jewel! Have you applied for the DRSA membership? The commitee meeting will happen sometime soon so you might want to rush it.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by inplainsight » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:08 pm

SS wrote:inplainsight, Congratulations. Good luck with finding the right jewel! Have you applied for the DRSA membership? The commitee meeting will happen sometime soon so you might want to rush it.
:) Thanks guys. DSRA membership has been pending for a few weeks, I spoke to Mr. Sharma a few days ago and he assured me that it should be done in mid Feb.

Thanks for the advice though.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by FN-Five-Seven » Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:45 pm

avi88 wrote:
Old is Gold mate!

I have acquired an 85 year old 1910 Browning few years ago.

If today I have a choice to get it replaced with Glock,Smith,Colt etc or with 5 IOF pistols/revolver, I will definitely refuse the offer.

When I bought this pistol, same time I could get a brand new 357 magnum for half the price.


Mate it's worth it!

I think , I won't be wrong if I say , that you were looking forward to acquisition of the 1910 Browning pistol for a long long time . Would I be ?

Congrats for the same :D

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by avi88 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 5:53 am

FN-Five-Seven wrote:
avi88 wrote:
Old is Gold mate!

I have acquired an 85 year old 1910 Browning few years ago.

If today I have a choice to get it replaced with Glock,Smith,Colt etc or with 5 IOF pistols/revolver, I will definitely refuse the offer.

When I bought this pistol, same time I could get a brand new 357 magnum for half the price.


Mate it's worth it!

I think , I won't be wrong if I say , that you were looking forward to acquisition of the 1910 Browning pistol for a long long time . Would I be ?


Congrats for the same :D

F-N-Five-Seven

Thanks FN,

I would like to advise you that; I was looking in particular for .32 firearm. I had a choice of brand new Beretta tomcat & other used one like cz, webley, walther etc. Even price wasn't the factor either coz the other other ones were below $1000 & I have paid over $1000 for this one. That's a magnificent piece.

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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by nagarifle » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:22 am

007 reporting for duites sor, i spy with my tiny little eye a cop taking a bride.lol
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Re: Delhi Arms License Rejected

Post by inplainsight » Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:07 am

nagarifle wrote:i spy with my tiny little eye a cop taking a bride
Aren't we a PG 13 forum? ROTFL. I'd love to quote TC here, I LOVE these typos!

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