Here’s an overview of firearms and gun licenses in Pakistan:
Types of Licenses
1. Non-Prohibited Bore (NPB) License: For semi-automatic rifles, shotguns, and pistols (up to .45 caliber)
2. Prohibited Bore (PB) License: For fully automatic weapons (rarely issued)
Eligibility Criteria
1. Age: Minimum 20 years (21 years in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
2. Citizenship: Pakistani citizen
3. Clean Criminal Record: No criminal convictions or pending cases
4. Good Character: Demonstrate good character and reputation
5. Residence: Permanent residence in the province where the license is applied for
Required Documents
1. National Identity Card (CNIC)
2. Residence Proof
3. Departmental NOC (if applicable)
4. Three Passport Size Photographs
5. Medical Certificate (for some categories)
Application Process
1. Download and fill out the application form
2. Attach required documents
3. Submit application to relevant authorities
4. Verification from police stations, DSP, and SP concerned
5. Deputy Commissioner’s approval
Fees
1. Application Fee: Rs. 2,000 (approximately $12 USD)
2. Renewal Fee: Rs. 1,500 (approximately $9 USD)
3. Annual Maintenance Fee: Rs. 500 (approximately $3 USD)
Provincial Variations
1. Punjab: 2-3 firearms on NPB license
2. Sindh: 2 firearms on NPB license
3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 2-3 firearms on NPB license
4. Balochistan: 1-2 firearms on NPB license
Prohibited Firearms
1. Fully automatic rifles
2. Submachine guns
3. Machine guns
4. Anti-aircraft guns
5. Mortars
6. Rockets
7. Bazookas
8. Anti-tank rifles
9. Recoil-less guns or rifles
10. Firearms with caliber exceeding .50 inches
Relevant Authorities
1. National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA): 1777 (helpline)
2. Provincial Home Departments: Provincial government websites
3. Islamabad Capital Territory Administration: +92 51 9207111 (helpline)
Penalties
1. Imprisonment up to 7 years
2. Fine up to Rs. 100,000 (approximately $650 USD)
3. Confiscation of firearms
Important Notes
1. Laws and regulations may change.
2. Provincial authorities have discretion to issue or deny licenses.
3. Compliance with all regulations and laws is mandatory.
For the latest information, consult official sources or contact relevant authorities.