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Under the arms rules, prohibited bore weapons include 9mm pistols and handguns of . 38, . 455 caliber and .
0.32" Pistol Calibre0.32Height110 mmWeight (with empty magazine)680 gRiflingR. H. 6 GroovesRange18.27 m4 more rows
Any individual can apply to obtain an NPB via the due procedure under Chapter- II and Chapter- III of the Arms Act of 1959. A PB weapon includes pistols (9 mm) and handguns of calibre 0.38, 0.455 and calibre 0.303 rifles. The same further includes semi- automatic and fully- automatic guns.
For 9 mm handguns the price is around Rs 30000 to Rs 50,000 a piece.
How to Obtain a Gun License in India Fresh/Addition (3 Years)Renewal (3 Years)Late Fees (Per Year)RifleRs.120/-Rs.90/-Gun/.22 Rifle/Air RifleRs.80/-Rs.60/-M.L. Gun, Sword, Bayonet, Dagger and SpearRs.20/-Rs.15/-Duplicate licenseRs.5/-Rs 5/-1 more row • Jun 24, 2021
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In India,calibre of 7.62 mm and above are restricted for use by the police and army. In addition citizens do not get licence for automatically weapons. In view of these weapons ,it is unlikely that you can buy and retain a Beretta 9mm pistol in India.
Gun legislation in India The Arms Act, 1959 bans the sale and possession of firearms without a licence. Barring some exceptions \u2013 high-ranking government officials, defence officers, and select professional shooters \u2013 civilians are only allowed to own small arms that come under the Non-Prohibited Bore (NPB) category.
In the U.S., many firearm manufacturers continue to make . 32 ACP pistols, including Colt, Remington, Harrington and Richardson (H&R), S&W, and Savage.
All civilians can apply for possession of an NPB by following the due procedure under Chapter II and Chapter III of the Arms Act 1959. Prohibited Bore weapons include pistols(9 mm) and handguns of caliber . 38, . 455 and caliber .
WP20 . 32 Auto Pistol Calibre.32 AutoBarrel Length87mm/3.4"Overall Length150mmOverall Width27mmHeight100mm Flash Mag (9 rounds) / 120mm extended mag (12 rounds)14 more rows

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