Glocks coming to India

nitin_g3

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We don't often see such posts :)
You must be an enthusiast. I was under impression that to own a weapon in India there are lots of formalities which needs to be done. Not sure if something has changed lately.
 

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We don't often see such posts :)
You must be an enthusiast. I was under impression that to own a weapon in India there are lots of formalities which needs to be done. Not sure if something has changed lately.
there are a lot of formalities with issue , maintenance and renewals which are not going to be relaxed ever soon..
 
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you wont find such people in amrika anymore because of natural selection. or...
there are a lot of formalities with issue , maintenance and renewals which are not going to be relaxed ever soon..
The regulations aside... Private firearm owners were limited to ridiculous choices from OFB monopoly. not anymore.
We don't often see such posts :)
You must be an enthusiast.
Yes. it is a good hobby.
 
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Doubt anyone in India can pursue this hobby, do we even have a shooting range that allows live rounds ?
 

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Doubt anyone in India can pursue this hobby, do we even have a shooting range that allows live rounds ?
India needs more shooting ranges and competitions. And the licensing requirements are just bureaucracy which helps corruption and nothing else.