"Well how guns have come in sir."
Shashikumarji,
1) There have been a number of rulings by Hon'ble Supreme Court in suppoprt of citizens right to self defense. People cannot be expected to defend themselves with bare hands! Please do not say that Arms Act "prevents" crime. It prevents NOTHING from happening. Did it prevent 26/11 from hapening? Only after the crime has been committed, innocent and defenseless lives have been lost, only them Arms Act comes into some picture. Violent crime can be tackled by making some changes to IPC and its proper enforcement and not by "disarming" common people in a truly free and democratic country like ours. Policy of disarming the people is done by tryrants because they fear the people. Not by goverments of the people, by the people, for the people.
2) RKBA is a basic human right and guaranteed under Articles 19 and 21. Please do not ask me how, I have already explained in brief in my earlier posts in this thread. I will create another thread for it also, everyone is welcome to give the opinions in that thread.
3) How can we envision Ram Rajya as visualised by the author of this thread, where people are not allowed this very basic human right of RKBA? If we see pictures of our Lord Ram and all other Gods and Goddesses were armed with the latest weapons of the time to fight the evil. Goddess Durga has the latest and best arms in all her 10 hands. What does this signify to you Sir?? If we do not allow our own people the right to self defense and RKBA, then whom do we allow? To the criminals and the corrupt, who anyways do not follow the law? The life of people becomes just like that of a prisoner who has been condemned to death. He has no right of self defense or RKBA and has his hands tight behind his back!
"You should have given the lengths of the guns also. A gun, which is less than 22" in length is not permitted under the Arms Act, 1959 as it stands at present."
Ramaniji,
Please take it off from your mind that any firearm less than 22" is not permitted under Arms Act. There is nothing of the type you are claiming in Arms Act 1959. Please avoid mentioning such incorrect information as it may create wrong impression in minds of people who are not familiar with Arms Act 1959.
Prohibited Bore Arms: Arms in Arms Rules 1962 SCHEDULE -I category I(b) and I(c) falls in prohibited bore arms.
Non Prohibited Bore Arms: Arms in Arms Rules 1962 Schedule I Category III falls in non prohibited bore arms.
Probably you are cofusing with Arms Rules 1962 SCHEDULE -I category I(b) wherein it considers smooth bore guns having barrel of less than 20" in length as prohibited bores. Even smooth bore barrel less than 20" is perfectly legal if you have a license for it. Example of smooth bore guns is 12 bore guns, which are usually in double barrels(the type that you see with bank guards and is popularly called Donali in Hindi). Pistols/revolvers/rifles are not smooth bore firearms, instead they are rifled bore firearms. Hence Arms Rules, 1962 - Schedule I - categories I(b) and I(c) for Prohibited Bores is not applicable to pistols/revolvers/rifles.
This Prohibited Bore and Non Prohibited Bore concept is practically an eyewash with people. It was started around Lord Curzon's time in 1920s and it is an travesty of our democracy that it is still countinuing in a free and democratic country. It was done by British rulers to ensure that Indian soldiers in Armed forces and the civilians have cartridges of different length for their firearms. Purpose: In event of any mutiny, the extra ammunition with soldiers does not fire from civilian firearms and vice versa, since British did not trust the Indian soldiers, nor the Indian people. It was their thinking that Indian soldiers in Armed Forces would supply ammunition to freedom fighters. If we do not trust our own soldiers today, who have sworn to die fighting for us, then who do we trust? All modern day democratic countries, encourage their citizens to keep firearms in same caliber as armed forces so that in event of hostilities/war, there is no logistical problem for manufacture and supply of arms/ammunition in different bores. This PB/NPB concept is the irrelevant in free India, unfortunately this discrimination is still continuing and it is still there in Arms Rules 1962 because of the ignorance and apathy of bureaucrats.
Contrary to the popular perception and belief, Prohibited Bore arms/ammunition do not have any extra "power" or ballistic properties over NPB arms/ammunition. Example:
1) 9 mm parabellum made by IOFB is PB and .357 Magnum is NPB. .357 Magnum is much more powerful than 9 mm
2) 7.62*39 mm of AK 47 is PB, 7.62* 51 mm(NATO) used in SLRs is PB but 7.62*63 mm(30-06) is NBP. 7.62*63 mm is much more powerful than 7.62*39 mm of AK 47 and also slightly more powerful than 7.62*51 mm(NATO)
Reference https://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11511&p=115943#p115943
"Certainly AK-47 is prohibited."
Nothing is "prohibited" if you are having the license for same. Licenses for these type of firearms have been issued in past to many people. Now please do not ask me how and why? If you are able to undertand that Articles 19 and 21 guarantees RKBA, you will be smart enough to understand this aspect also.
"Can you give also approximate price of each?"
I am not sure about prices, you can ask this from any arms dealer or put this question in Indian gun forum. Out of the four guns above, Mauser C96 Broomhandle and Mauser K98 Rifle fall in category of NPB. If your license says NBP pistol/revolver, you will be able to purchase any pistol or revolver falling in NPB category. Similarly if your license says NPB Rifle/Shotgun, you will be able to purchase any rifle or smooth bore gun falling in NPB category. LeeEnfield SMLE and AK-47 would fall in category of PB.
The real hidden magical quality of PB arms is the price difference between the PB and NPB. The prices of PB arms start from around Rs 7000/ only, but NPB from Rs 85,000/ upwards running into lakhs! How this difference? Market manipulation by government to ensure prices of NPB firearms are beyond the reach of common people. Presently licenses for PB are issued by MHA only. Practically VIPs and well connected people are issued PB licenes. They are issued under the reason "grave and imminent" threat. This is how we have unequals in the land of equuals! VIPs having PB licenses can buy arms starting from Rs 7000 upwards, whereas "common" citizens have to start from Rs 85,000 upwards!