Air Pistols

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Post by mundaire » Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:35 pm

dev";p="25807 wrote: Minor correction here - the .380 is the 9mm "Short" a.k.a 9mm Kurz,

I was talking about the police revolver ammo. Isn't that a 380 rimmed or something?


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That's .38 rimmed ammo - the .380 is a rimless round... :)
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Post by dev » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:46 pm

Thanks for clearing that up but why do the revolvers have 380 inscribed on them? Anyway we've come a long way from an air pistol.

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Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:55 pm

Can we stick to the topic please?

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Re: Air Pistols

Post by hamiclar01 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:05 pm

ianbom";p="25806 wrote: Then why are we prohibited from carrying the same even if it concealed ( totally unseen to the commen man).
Ianbom,

i'm a bit confused with what happened. so sorry if the next question seems daft.if you say the air pistol was concealed in your bag, then how did the police get to know of it? unless they were checking it?

i must add, with the high tension situation these days, carrying a replica gun, or at least something that, from your images, seems a spitting image of a real pistol can invite trouble, in any country, not only india.

how about carrying it in it's cardboard box with manual and slugs and all.
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Post by mundaire » Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:10 pm

Well, as per the law there is INDEED a provision for acquiring a license for an air-rifle. If one sees Schedule 4 point no.8 then it clearly states that one should use Form No. VI while applying for a license for arms of the following de.scription -

(a) Pistol or Revolver
(b) Rifle other than those mentioned in (c)
(c) 22 bore rifle (low velocity) firing rimmed cartridges, BL gun and air rifle
(d) ML gun or air-gun

The Licence fee for initial year of grant (in Rs) for point (c) is stated as Rs. 40/- and the Renewal fee for each subsequent year (in Rs) is stated as Rs. 20/- AND for point (d) they are given as Rs. 10/- and Rs. 5/- respectively.

HOWEVER, in practice I have not heard of any case where someone has either applied for a license for an air-rifle OR wherein someone has been asked to procure a license for the same.

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