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Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:53 pm
by amit888_2000
jkamritraj wrote:Thanks for the DGCA information and the letter .So one has to send this by post to New Delhi and DGCA sends the permit back by post.

JK
yes cheif

reg
Amit :cheers:

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:56 pm
by vmanicks
Also this permit is not a must as when I travelled with British Airways (2 months ago) and KLM to USA they wanted me to pay a extra handling charges of $40, however in the end I dropped the plan of carrying a air rifle.

The amount of tension and confusion is way too much when you land in Indian Airports. If Customs end up opening your other bags as you would be waiting in the red channel and find / evaluate goods above $500 (Even your brand new DSLR or New Laptop can go over and above the limit) be prepared to pay 30% flat duty on all your personal products purchased.

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:36 pm
by markvarma
hi,

My name is Varma Mantena , I am working in Muscat. oman
i am planning to buy one DIANA RWS350 .177 MAGNUM AIR RIFLE from one authorized shop here
i wanna bring it to india ...is there any problem in Hyderabad airport from the customs
plz guide me ...

regards
Varma Mantena

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:34 pm
by vmanicks
Mark, Welcome on board. There are whole lot of information around bringing in Rifles through your checked in baggage.

Kindly take the time to read threads and try to search for your specific questions. I am sure this forum has an answer for it.

Re: Help Wanted

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:05 am
by joyjob123
Mack The Knife Bana wrote:1. Make sure the airline you will be using permits the carriage of guns, even airguns. If possible get this in writing to avoid any hassle at the airport.

2. Get a good qulaity gun case. You saw what happened to Deepak's. If the airline does not specify a guncase, then you could remove stock frm action and pack it in your suitcase.

3. Assuming you land late at night in India, declare the air-rifle at Customs. They will give you a detention receipt for the air-rifle.

4. Go back the next day or whenever it suits you to the airport. A custom's officer will accompany you and the rifle to the Arms Section of the Commissioner of Police's office. Here you would need to get a No Objection Certificate saying that the gun is an air-rifle and does not require a firearm licence.

5. Return to the airport, hand over the NOC, pay the duty and walk out with the air-rifle.

This is how it is done in Bombay. The procedure may wary in other cities, though it should not. Hopefully, if you get a customs officer who can confirm it's an air-rifle then perhaps there would be no need to get the NOC.

Good luck!

Mack The Knife
hey Mack The Knife can you mail me a copy of the noc given by the Arms Section of the Commissioner of Police's office cause my air rifle and air pistol is still at the mumbai coustoms and the police departments people are all new now and they are asking me to provide a reference to how to give the noc . well i told them about how to give but still they are not understanding. so please help. you cam mail me at thanks a lot.

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:23 am
by nagarifle
the reference is simple its on official paper, giving your details and details of the air gun also stating that it is not a firearm and does not require a licence and have not objection for you to own the same and thus should be relished.

you can do a draft of your own based on the above and take it to them.

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:51 pm
by kris123
Hey Folks,

I bought myself a Diana 240 mod Classic in Dubai.

http://www.diana-airguns.de/index.php?i ... height=800

I have been following the thread for quite some time now. I am planning to get this through the Bangalore Airport, through Emirates.
Also, Emirates' website says as long is it securely packed in the suitcase, it doesnt need a hard case. Does that work?
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Also, is there a limit on the number of pellets I can bring?

Looking for help,
Thanks,
TVR

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:22 pm
by nagarifle
kris123 wrote:Hey Folks,


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Looking for help,
Thanks,
TVR
please note that the forum does not encourage illegal activities.

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:31 am
by vmanicks
Kris123: Best of luck.

Keep posted on your experience once you land in India

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:23 am
by nagarifle
kris123 wrote:Hey Folks,



Also, is there a limit on the number of pellets I can bring?

Looking for help,
Thanks,
TVR
pellets upto 2k

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:19 pm
by kris123
nagarifle wrote: please note that the forum does not encourage illegal activities.
Point noted.

Also, should an air-gun be declared to the customs, if it(plus other goods) fall below the 25k limit? Or can I walk through the green line?


TVR

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:12 pm
by nagarifle
normal routine is to declare the goods with the invoices.

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:13 am
by vmanicks
Declare!!

Don't try walk through the green channel as your rifle would have been scanned even before in comes to Conveyor belt.

Also customs guys will know the difference between a Gun case and a Guitar case ;-)

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:51 pm
by kris123
Sent 500+ pellets through my friend to India. No questions asked( He in fact had and LED TV for which customs stopped him)..

Re: Airgun import experiences - via personal baggage route

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:06 pm
by vmanicks
500+ Pellets would be probably 1 or 2 tins.

Which won't be an issue. Unless you plan to carry a dozen tins. You're bag might get into the scanner