These rifles are imported through Beeman / Marksman in Hunting Beach California. I suggest you contact them directly using "Customer Service." See the link below.
Or you could contact Pyramyd Air. They also handle Feinwerkebau.
It depends on exactly what you mean. You are not supposed to send a pistol through the US Post Office. You can, however, ship a pistol through Fedex or UPS, but it has to go through one of they air services...2nd day air or overnight. You have to send it to a dealer however, you are not allowed to ship it to an individual under most circumstances.
No. An air pistol (or CO2 pistol) that has enough energy to be usable as a weapon may only be mailed by a person holding a Federal Firearms License as a dealer or manufacturer of firearms. While Federal Law in the US does no treat an air pistol as a firearm, the USPS Domestic mail manual classes them as a pistol, and restricts mailing. Link to the USPS regulation:http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/601.htm?PE_DMM300_HTML_5&dtype=2#wp1065404
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The US Army .45 pistol; the US Air Force and Navy did have .38 revolvers available for airmen usage.
If you have a passport, yes you could.
Be a member of shooting club,................fedex it to india....ustoms will coonfesticate it and inform you..you release it by showing your club membership
Depends of the laws of where YOU are- and to some extent, on the air pistol, and the user. Some countries have laws that limit who may own an air gun, and the energy of an legal airgun. Without knowing where you are located, none of us here can begin to answer your question. Sorry-
Samuel Colt invented the first, practical repeating pistol.
None.
The common sidearm pistol issued to the US Army is the M17/M18 Modular Handgun System, which is based on the SIG Sauer P320 pistol. It is a 9mm caliber semi-automatic pistol that replaced the previous generation M9 Beretta pistol.
O'Hare International services the Chicago (IL) Metropolitan Area
Samuel Colt