garyg
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Post by garyg on Feb 12, 2009 17:14:50 GMT 8
Do I need to register my AG? If so...
1. How much will it cost to register an AG 2. Every how many years is the renewal 3. How does AG and Real gun differ in Registration and Processing and other legalities
Thanks
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cobra
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Post by cobra on Mar 8, 2009 0:10:31 GMT 8
I am also searching for this but I am in Dubai need to register my AGs also. Better go to FESAGs Crame to more information last time to register oan AG was 100 pesos only and that was 12 years ago.
I was informed by other collegues that to look for SPO1 Jarina of FESAGs
If you have the vital info post it ASAP
Waiting for response
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Post by cobra on Mar 15, 2009 15:43:28 GMT 8
In another website forum, An FED officer said FED do not anymore handle AG and ASG. Can anybody clarify this? Are there any new PNP circulars or memo? I am getting confused here.
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Post by BroJames on Jul 17, 2009 11:46:16 GMT 8
Airgun registration cost as follows:
P300.00 Registration for each airgun (lifetime for registered owner only). P360 for Permit to Transport (PTT)good for 1 year but also good for 5 airguns per PTT.
Requirements are 1 ID picture and 1 2x2 picture. Other requirements vary from time to time like the need to ring the airgun to Crame. Duration also varies from 3 weeks to 3 months.
We process papers for P1,000 in 2 weeks(non-appearance) and does not make money out of it (less than P75 net). Actually it takes us les than 1 week but we go to Crame on a weekly basis so depending on when you applied, actual time is 7-13 days. Sometimes there are delays like when the signatories are not around.
Airgun registration is patterned closely to real gun registration. PNP is just less strict with airguns.
The changes I am aware of is they stopped issuing temporary permit to transport(TPTT) which are normally for buyers of new airsoft or airguns(good for 5 days). Because these TPTTs are pre-signed and issued to shops(pre-oaid), some shops photocopy them for indefinite issuance to buyers. Some buyers also photocopy them and just change the date.
As to registration itself, I heard that some officials are dismayed of the dramatic decrease in the number of registrants for airsoft guns. As to FED not handling AG and ASG registration that is not true as e still process them and the last batch was submitted to Crame just last week (and which they accepted).
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cobra
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Post by cobra on Jul 28, 2009 19:52:01 GMT 8
Bro. James,
At last I can register with out appearance because I am worlkng abroad. How much is for registering my three AGs? I will send my Photo through your email just pm me for the total cost including the other expenses and its breakdown details. I will send the payment by bank to bank or by door to door delivery. I will prepare all necessary document except for the sales incvoice of the AGs. , the brands, serial nos. and types. Tell me if I missed something
Bro baka makatawad ako kung saksakali.
Thanks for the info
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thyme
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Post by thyme on Jul 29, 2009 12:35:10 GMT 8
Nagparegister ako dati and all you need is 1 ID a 1 2x2. Pero to be safe, you need to provide the brand, model, etc.
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Post by inspector on Sept 18, 2009 5:18:40 GMT 8
I wonder if anybody here could give me an answer to this. I want to build my own airguns for personal use and custom order small scale business. What permits and licenses do I need have to do it legally? Anyone who has done it or who knows anybody who had done it in the Philippines? What appropriate rules and laws and particulars do I need to read up on.
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cobra
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Post by cobra on Sept 25, 2009 19:44:39 GMT 8
Better go to FED for the requirements and schedule of fees aside from registration of business name, city hall or municipal hall permit and clearances, BIR registration, and PNP clearances.
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cobra
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Post by cobra on Oct 3, 2009 23:28:29 GMT 8
Bro. James,
Thanks for the assistance
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hawk
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Post by hawk on Mar 29, 2011 6:03:38 GMT 8
Thanks for all the useful Info.. great site!
Cheers Hawk
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Post by batmon on Mar 30, 2011 6:19:12 GMT 8
Thanks for all the useful Info.. great site! Cheers Hawk welcome to the forum bro.
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Post by winnie54 on Apr 24, 2011 16:44:16 GMT 8
allow me to ask this mga brod : Is it possible to register an air rifle without serial no. and brand..this is because i just took the barrel from an assembled rifle and went to a gunsmith have it (barrel) mounted to his power plant design and receiver. he he in short assembled din lang... it's about time seguro to register na rin and secure a PTT to be safe from " sitahan"
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Post by snyper on Apr 26, 2011 8:44:27 GMT 8
Based on info I have gathered among my fellow airgun custom makers, you can have it registered as "assembled" and you can specify your SN# (cool) as long as you have that engraved later on your AG so when it is inspected it should coincide with your registration.
They still use the same form for Airsoft. Hope that input helps.
Good day
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Post by winnie54 on Apr 26, 2011 10:48:00 GMT 8
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Post by snyper on Apr 27, 2011 1:29:46 GMT 8
You're welcome bro.
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Post by batmon on Jun 13, 2011 12:14:51 GMT 8
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Post by snyper on Jun 15, 2011 14:34:35 GMT 8
Great find bro!
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Post by computerchess on Jun 22, 2011 13:01:24 GMT 8
Thanks mga pre sa valuable infos. Di ko alam yon ah. Sa past 10 yrs na kinalimutan ko itong hobby ko noon, di ko alam na required na palang magkaroon ng license ang airguns. Akala ko kasi noon, base sa power ng airgun, say -12 fpe (foot-lbs energy), pwede ng hindi. At least I know now. One-time payment lang.
Ang problem ko, kailangan ko ng mag-papatik - yung mag-eengrave ng serial number at mga homemade 'to he he! iba na yung legal.
Salamat ulit mga bros.
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Post by franticfred on Feb 10, 2015 18:54:01 GMT 8
progun.ph/content/airguns-and-airsoft-guns-now-excluded-definition-firearms-under-new-law-ra-10591Airguns and Airsoft guns now excluded from definition of "Firearms" Under New Law RA 10591 Posted July 7th, 2013 by fallujah in airguns Airsoft RA 10591 The definition of "Firearm" under the new law RA 10591 is expressly defined in Art. 3 (L) which states: (l) Firearm refers to any handheld or portable weapon, whether a small arm or light weapon, that expels or is designed to expel a bullet, shot, slug, missile or any projectile, which is discharged by means of expansive force of gases from burning gunpowder or other form of combustion or any similar instrument or implement. For purposes of this Act, the barrel, frame or receiver is considered a firearm." Clearly, airguns and airsoft guns which are powered by spring air are no longer included in the definition of "firearm" under the law. This has far reaching legal effects. The first legal effect is that the PNP no longer possesses any power or jurisdiction to regulate or register any airgun or airsoft gun. The power of the PNP to regulate and register airguns and airsoft guns emanted from the old Law PD 1866 as amended, which has now been repealed by Sec. 45 of RA 10591 which states that: "SEC. 45. Repealing Clause. – This Act repeals Sections 1, 2, 5 and 7 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended, and Section 6 of Republic Act No. 8294 and all other laws, executive orders, letters of instruction, issuances, circulars, administrative orders, rules or regulations that are inconsistent herewith." Rest of article at link.
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Post by randels07 on Mar 21, 2021 11:42:11 GMT 8
Airgun registration cost as follows: P300.00 Registration for each airgun (lifetime for registered owner only). P360 for Permit to Transport (PTT)good for 1 year but also good for 5 airguns per PTT. Requirements are 1 ID picture and 1 2x2 picture. Other requirements vary from time to time like the need to ring the airgun to Crame. Duration also varies from 3 weeks to 3 months. We process papers for P1,000 in 2 weeks(non-appearance) and does not make money out of it (less than P75 net). Actually it takes us les than 1 week but we go to Crame on a weekly basis so depending on when you applied, actual time is 7-13 days. Sometimes there are delays like when the signatories are not around. Airgun registration is patterned closely to real gun registration. PNP is just less strict with airguns. The changes I am aware of is they stopped issuing temporary permit to transport(TPTT) which are normally for buyers of new airsoft or airguns(good for 5 days). Because these TPTTs are pre-signed and issued to shops(pre-oaid), some shops photocopy them for indefinite issuance to buyers. Some buyers also photocopy them and just change the date. As to registration itself, I heard that some officials are dismayed of the dramatic decrease in the number of registrants for airsoft guns. As to FED not handling AG and ASG registration that is not true as e still process them and the last batch was submitted to Crame just last week (and which they accepted).
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Post by randels07 on Mar 21, 2021 11:43:25 GMT 8
Can I register .35 cal pcp air riffle at PNP?
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Post by josebon on May 1, 2021 19:01:15 GMT 8
Airgun registration cost as follows: P300.00 Registration for each airgun (lifetime for registered owner only). P360 for Permit to Transport (PTT)good for 1 year but also good for 5 airguns per PTT. Requirements are 1 ID picture and 1 2x2 picture. Other requirements vary from time to time like the need to ring the airgun to Crame. Duration also varies from 3 weeks to 3 months. We process papers for P1,000 in 2 weeks(non-appearance) and does not make money out of it (less than P75 net). Actually it takes us les than 1 week but we go to Crame on a weekly basis so depending on when you applied, actual time is 7-13 days. Sometimes there are delays like when the signatories are not around. Airgun registration is patterned closely to real gun registration. PNP is just less strict with airguns. The changes I am aware of is they stopped issuing temporary permit to transport(TPTT) which are normally for buyers of new airsoft or airguns(good for 5 days). Because these TPTTs are pre-signed and issued to shops(pre-oaid), some shops photocopy them for indefinite issuance to buyers. Some buyers also photocopy them and just change the date. As to registration itself, I heard that some officials are dismayed of the dramatic decrease in the number of registrants for airsoft guns. As to FED not handling AG and ASG registration that is not true as e still process them and the last batch was submitted to Crame just last week (and which they accepted).
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Post by josebon on May 1, 2021 19:04:03 GMT 8
Airgun registration cost as follows: P300.00 Registration for each airgun (lifetime for registered owner only). P360 for Permit to Transport (PTT)good for 1 year but also good for 5 airguns per PTT. Requirements are 1 ID picture and 1 2x2 picture. Other requirements vary from time to time like the need to ring the airgun to Crame. Duration also varies from 3 weeks to 3 months. We process papers for P1,000 in 2 weeks(non-appearance) and does not make money out of it (less than P75 net). Actually it takes us les than 1 week but we go to Crame on a weekly basis so depending on when you applied, actual time is 7-13 days. Sometimes there are delays like when the signatories are not around. Airgun registration is patterned closely to real gun registration. PNP is just less strict with airguns. The changes I am aware of is they stopped issuing temporary permit to transport(TPTT) which are normally for buyers of new airsoft or airguns(good for 5 days). Because these TPTTs are pre-signed and issued to shops(pre-oaid), some shops photocopy them for indefinite issuance to buyers. Some buyers also photocopy them and just change the date. As to registration itself, I heard that some officials are dismayed of the dramatic decrease in the number of registrants for airsoft guns. As to FED not handling AG and ASG registration that is not true as e still process them and the last batch was submitted to Crame just last week (and which they accepted).
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