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Re: Finally Landed in B'lore with my Airgun

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:18 pm
by Ranjeet Singh
I've paid duty on the pellets on 2 occasions..

Well, for my SWMBO, give her a free reign in the perfume section and suggest a good whiskey for her father and she is willing to carry some tins of pellets for me :mrgreen:

Regards
Ranjeet

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:28 pm
by Ranjeet Singh
Mack The Knife Bana";p="6393 wrote:Well done Ranjeet.
Keep stocking up on the airguns, pellets, etc.
Well, I will keep getting something everytime, This time around, I would try to get some well maintained 300S, again, let's see, you get some really good deals on them, sometimes as low as 150 Euros..
Mack The Knife Bana";p="6393 wrote: Your only bad buy is that scope. It may not last long if you put the more powerful spring. Do you have a rimfire at home you can mount it on?
Well, it is a cheap Tasco scope 3-9x 40, but at the time I had bought it, the shopkeeper had told me this can be used on a strong airgun, but still, that's one reason I want to stay on the same spring for some time, And getting scopes from abroad is a very difficult proposition...

My father had a Ruger rimfire, but he sold it to a family member, its still in the family but its got a scope already a bushnell

Is the scope that you had put on sale still available??
Mack The Knife Bana";p="6393 wrote: What is that spray can for?
Some gun oil, to protect and clean..

Regards
Ranjeet

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:48 pm
by Mack The Knife
Ranjeet,

Are you refering to the Bushnell Lite-site? It is for sale but it was on my '97 and the recoil did shift the illuminated dot.

I don't think you should risk it.

Presently keep your 97 on low power until you get an appropriate scope for it.

Mack The Knife

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:57 pm
by Ranjeet Singh
Mack The Knife Bana";p="6414 wrote:Presently keep your 97 on low power until you get an appropriate scope for it.
Mack The Knife
I guess i've to keep it at low power for quite some time, as getting a good scope back to India is quite difficult..

Regards
Ranjeet

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:18 pm
by dev
Nice air rifle and nice to read about someone who also believes that fortune favours the brave...bravo well done, would love to shoot alongside with my QB 78. I'm sure we are set up just okay for a field target match.

Regards,

Dev
Ranjeet Singh";p="6389 wrote: pls excuse my feet in some pics

Regards
Ranjeet

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:11 pm
by Mack The Knife
Why is bringing back a scope difficult? You just did. Even Rags has brought back a scope! :shock: :mrgreen:

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 6:20 pm
by danish21
well done ranjeet... i have also bought one diana model 36 with 500 pellets from dubai in march 2001. Some officers stopped me there in airport but after checking they let me go with my toy. In india also i did'nt have much problem as here every one knows that airgun is not so harmful and they allowed me to bring it.

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:21 am
by Ranjeet Singh
Mack The Knife Bana";p="6425 wrote:Why is bringing back a scope difficult? You just did. Even Rags has brought back a scope! :shock: :mrgreen:
Last time I was bringing a scope, it was in my carry on baggage and at Munich airport, they got a bit paranoid, when I was not going to Africa but carrying a scope with me:mrgreen:, Well, i guess I'll need a good scope so I'll get it sometime..until then I'll live with the tasco that i have..

Regards
Ranjeet

Re: Finally Landed in B'lore with my Airgun

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:36 am
by Mack The Knife
Last time I was bringing a scope, it was in my carry on baggage and at Munich airport, they got a bit paranoid...
Understandably so. Had the same happen to me at Frankfurt in '95 but the fault was ours.

Bring it as checked luggage in future and stop scaring the punters. ;)

Mack The Knife

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:41 am
by conty1
I will answer my own questions... for other's knowldge :)

So yes, I made it to India without any problems.... well without any 'major' problems.

Here's what you do if you are travelling with an Air-pistol or even an Air gun:

1. Make sure the gun is in a hard case container.
2. Make sure you have a lock on the container.
3. Carry a receipt of purchase.
4. Carry a printout of the page from the manufacturer's site with the gun's technical details.
5. If flying from the US, print out the 'firearms' page from TSA's website.
6. If travelling with an air-pistol, you can put it in a case and then put the case inside your bag. For an airgun, the air gun case will be considered as one checked-in luggage item.
7. Be prepared to pay customs duty. I think it is 30%.
8. Be prepared for the customs people to open your bags and give you some hard time!!!

I say I 'think' because I didnt have to pay. First the customs officer's dont know what the gun was. Then after they concluded it was an air gun, they wanted to know how much it is so they can charge a duty. My Crosman wasn't high prices according to them so I didnt have to pay. I also bought about 3000 pellets.

Hope this helps someone who is contemplating whether to bring back one or not!!

Amit

Re: Air pistol in your check-in luggage?

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:12 pm
by Sujay
Hi Amit !

Congrats and thanks for posting the process clearly. Can you recollect

1) Which channel were you walking through; red or green ?

2) Why did the customs open your bag ? Did the air pistol show in X ray or
to check for dutiable items ?

3) How did customs identify the Crossman as an air pistol ? Did they accept the printout you were carrying or asked their collegues ? Did they ask anything about the scope mounted on it ( assuming you have not taken it off) ?

4) The pellets. Was the customs aware about the pellets ? I mean, did they allow the pellets in or they simply remained undetected ?

Sounds interrogation :D but would appreciate if you could reply pointwise.

Thanks.

Sujay

Re: Air pistol in your check-in luggage?

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:19 pm
by conty1
1) Which channel were you walking through; red or green ?
I did customs at Ahmedabad... I dont think they have a red or green. Unless it is default as green and if you declare anything on your customs form, you go through red. (?)
2) Why did the customs open your bag ? Did the air pistol show in X ray or
to check for dutiable items ?
Well, I got my bags opened because of the 3000 pellets I was carrying :P Not coz of the gun. They could see a 'metal' like thing in the Xray and while inspecting what that was, they came to know about the gun.
3) How did customs identify the Crossman as an air pistol ? Did they accept the printout you were carrying or asked their collegues ? Did they ask anything about the scope mounted on it ( assuming you have not taken it off) ?
Both my print outs and the guys had a reconfirmation from another officer. Didnt ask anything about the scope. They did ask however what I wanted to bring the gun along for... of course my answer was "target shooting".
4) The pellets. Was the customs aware about the pellets ? I mean, did they allow the pellets in or they simply remained undetected ?
Yes they inspected the pellets. LOL. One officer wanted to know if there was any 'gun powder' in them :D i had to try VERY hard to contain my emotions and not burst into laughter!
Sounds interrogation :D but would appreciate if you could reply pointwise.
Anytime... Take care,
Amit

Re: Air pistol in your check-in luggage?

Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:56 am
by kanwar76
Hey congratulations Amit,

Hope your dad have fun with it... :)

-Inder

Re: Air pistol in your check-in luggage?

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:33 pm
by Sujay
Thanks a lot Amit !

Re: Air pistol in your check-in luggage?

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:52 am
by Bhargav
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Yes they inspected the pellets. LOL. One officer wanted to know if there was any 'gun powder' in them :D i had to try VERY hard to contain my emotions and not burst into laughter!
Amit
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:lol: :lol: hahahah Amit you could have told him these pellets are used in Anti aircraft guns so they contain Gun powder .. i am sorry i brought them with me :lol: :lol: