Nice Classification · Class 13 · products
Class 13 — Armas y municiones
Armas de fuego, municiones, proyectiles y explosivos
Register my trademark in class 13más de 700
trademarks registered in this class
~0%
of all trademarks registered at INAPI
10 years
validity of each registration, renewable indefinitely
Data sourced from INAPI.
What does class 13 cover?
Armas de fuego, municiones, proyectiles y explosivos. This is the right category when your trademark identifies products related to Defensa, Deporte y Pirotecnia.
Examples of products registered in this class
- ✓Armas de fuego deportivas
- ✓Municiones
- ✓Fuegos artificiales
- ✓Spray de defensa
Typical sectors and industries
How to register your trademark in class 13 with CheckMarca
Registering a trademark in class 13 with INAPI follows the same process as any other class. What changes between classes is the scope of protection — class 13 covers armas y municiones, and if you operate in other areas you should evaluate whether you also need to register in additional classes.
- 1Prior art search. We verify whether an identical or similar trademark is already registered in class 13 or related classes. This search is what makes the difference between the national average approval rate of 53% and our 88%.
- 2File preparation. We draft the description of the specific goods or services within class 13 to maximize protection and minimize the risk of objections.
- 3Application and publication. We file the electronic application with INAPI and manage publication in the Official Gazette.
- 4Defense against oppositions and objections. We respond to any third-party oppositions and examiner objections, at no additional cost.
- 5Final fee payment and certification. Once the trademark is approved, we pay the grant fee and obtain the registration certificate in your name, valid for 10 years.
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Start registration →Common mistakes when registering in class 13
Registering only one class when you operate in several
If your business mixes products from class 13 with activities in other classes (e.g., retail in class 35 or software in class 42), protecting only one class leaves your trademark exposed in the others. We help you define the optimal portfolio based on your actual business model.
Confusing the Nice class with the SII tax activity code
Nice classes are a trademark classification system, not a tax category system. A company with a single tax activity code may need several Nice classes, or vice versa.
Describing goods or services too broadly or too vaguely
The description within class 13 must be specific to avoid conflicting with existing trademarks or receiving examiner objections. Poor wording can delay the process or lead to avoidable oppositions.