go to district collector office, get an application from C1 clerck, fill the application affix 2Rs stamp pay 200Rs challan in SBH BANKand submitt your apllication in collector office, this application will be sent to SP office their they willask to pay 850Rs challan in police account at SBH bank , this application will be sent to dsp office from their to your area CI police station their they will enqire about you if you really need a weapon then they will recamend for licence. again it will go back to DSP then SP from their to collector office their they will issue licence
36-24-32
50-500 USD depending on specifics
The most famous pistol used by James Bond is the German Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm (.32 ACP). He also used the 9mm Walther P99 in some of the later films.
profulla kumar mahanda is the youngest one ... assam gana parisath at his age 32
Sachin Tendulkar He got five wickets for 32 runs (5/32).
What is the value of 1903 colt pocket pistol.32 calibre?
doesnt have price invaluable
because i have not ask yet
100-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY you have.
There is no such thing as a Franzite pistol. Franzite was a brand of aftermarket plastic grips. They were made to fit a wide variety of handguns.
If you are reffering to a handgun that firs a .32cal then the difference is huge. The .40 cal revolver (wether it be a python or an m500) is a very reliable make. Any revolver is more reliable than a compact pistol that is.
The Winchester Company introduced the 32 Calibre rifle in 1873. For it they created four different types of bullets including the Winchester 32 special.
.32 Calibre Ammunition?
There are several .32 calibre and 8mm pistol cartridges for pistols. Some of the 8mm cartridges are sold as .32 calibre cartridges in markets where the English system is in use. Cartridges include:8mm Nambu8mm Roth-Steyr.32 S&W Long.320 Revolver.327 Federal Magnum7.5mm Swiss Army Revolver8x27R French Revolver7.5mm Swedish NagantThese cartridges are NOT interchangeable with each other, at all, and it should not be attempted. If you remain uncertain about which cartridge is to be used with your revolver, I would strongly recommend you take it to a competent gunsmith, and have them determine this for you.
have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre
$25 or so
I do not think you can. Please rearch the Indian Arms Rules of 1962. While India DOES have a licensing process for some firearms, the IMPORTATION of most firearms is sharply curtailed- and THAT pistol is not made in India. Sorry.