Which Weapon will you Import
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This is the Talo Edition of the Walter ppks just before Walter marked the end of its alliance with Smith and Wesson. Talo does a lot of quality etching for many manufactures and in Limited Editions. http://www.taloinc.com/walther.htm
I have seen an ashani similarly etched by a well know gun smith in north India. Honestly its like taking a donkey and putting sun glasses and a bunny cap on it and calling it a horse. Walter is breed apart, an extension of the arm. Its weight is never felt as it balances very well.
The external of the Ashani as we all know is a copy of the FN. Here is one done by a master crafts man.
I have seen an ashani similarly etched by a well know gun smith in north India. Honestly its like taking a donkey and putting sun glasses and a bunny cap on it and calling it a horse. Walter is breed apart, an extension of the arm. Its weight is never felt as it balances very well.
The external of the Ashani as we all know is a copy of the FN. Here is one done by a master crafts man.
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You must mean "short lift bolt". A short throw bolt is unlikely to work with a cartridge as long as the .30-06. Despite the misuse of the term by a lot of American writers, the "throw" of a mechanism is it longitudional motion. Bolt travel, bolt stroke, and bolt throw, describe the same motion. Bolt "lift" describes its rotational motion. Apparently "Weapons Terminology 101" is not a course offered in journalism or English curricula. Cheers.Biren wrote:My wish list:)
It should be first & formost left-handed then in order of priority, bol-action, matte blue barrel and action, short throw bolt, adjustable trigger,walnut checkered grip heavy stock, flush magazine, rifle in 30.06 caliber.
Just the thought makes the adraneline flow..
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I think its fancy.farook wrote:This is the Talo Edition of the Walter ppks just before Walter marked the end of its alliance with Smith and Wesson. Talo does a lot of quality etching for many manufactures and in Limited Editions. http://www.taloinc.com/walther.htm
I have seen an ashani similarly etched by a well know gun smith in north India. Honestly its like taking a donkey and putting sun glasses and a bunny cap on it and calling it a horse. Walter is breed apart, an extension of the arm. Its weight is never felt as it balances very well.
The external of the Ashani as we all know is a copy of the FN. Here is one done by a master crafts man.
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Dear Sir,TwoRivers wrote:You must mean "short lift bolt". A short throw bolt is unlikely to work with a cartridge as long as the .30-06. Despite the misuse of the term by a lot of American writers, the "throw" of a mechanism is it longitudional motion. Bolt travel, bolt stroke, and bolt throw, describe the same motion. Bolt "lift" describes its rotational motion. Apparently "Weapons Terminology 101" is not a course offered in journalism or English curricula. Cheers.Biren wrote:My wish list:)
It should be first & formost left-handed then in order of priority, bol-action, matte blue barrel and action, short throw bolt, adjustable trigger,walnut checkered grip heavy stock, flush magazine, rifle in 30.06 caliber.
Just the thought makes the adraneline flow..
Cheers
Biren
I look for what i wrote.. The situation i have used the rifle as well i might use demand least movement. Let me try explaining. I am lefty and have a rifle where i have to move my hand over to other side with least body movement, now i need a bolt which requires minimum of back pull.. then equally small throw possible.. then again smallest angle to lock the bolt..(So locking bolt is "BOLT LIFT" & back pull & Throw is longitudional motion.. am i right?)" Do they make such (long ammo like 30.06) rifle there is USA? If yes then I dream of one.. hope the GOV opens import policy.. Hail Nagari.
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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
Dear Sir,
I look for what i wrote.. The situation i have used the rifle as well i might use demand least movement. Let me try explaining. I am lefty and have a rifle where i have to move my hand over to other side with least body movement, now i need a bolt which requires minimum of back pull.. then equally small throw possible.. then again smallest angle to lock the bolt..(So locking bolt is "BOLT LIFT" & back pull & Throw is longitudional motion.. am i right?)" Do they make such (long ammo like 30.06) rifle there is USA? If yes then I dream of one.. hope the GOV opens import policy.. Hail Nagari.
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Yes, most American rifle manufacturers, but not all, produce left-handed bolt rifles. In "regular" length (.30-06), as well as in medium length (.308 Winchester family of cartridges). So you will be able to obtain the rifle you desire. Let's hope the change in the law becomes a reality. Cheers.
I look for what i wrote.. The situation i have used the rifle as well i might use demand least movement. Let me try explaining. I am lefty and have a rifle where i have to move my hand over to other side with least body movement, now i need a bolt which requires minimum of back pull.. then equally small throw possible.. then again smallest angle to lock the bolt..(So locking bolt is "BOLT LIFT" & back pull & Throw is longitudional motion.. am i right?)" Do they make such (long ammo like 30.06) rifle there is USA? If yes then I dream of one.. hope the GOV opens import policy.. Hail Nagari.
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Biren[/quote]
Yes, most American rifle manufacturers, but not all, produce left-handed bolt rifles. In "regular" length (.30-06), as well as in medium length (.308 Winchester family of cartridges). So you will be able to obtain the rifle you desire. Let's hope the change in the law becomes a reality. Cheers.
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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
IF restrictions are to be withdrawn,first i'll export all iof pistols to unknown destination and then think about importing.
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It is rather premature to discuss which brand of weapon to be imported. The liberalisation of the licensing policy itself will indeed be a giant step forward.Allowing import is a rather minor affair in todays world.Till the elections are over and the new Government is formed the whole issue will remain in the back burner.
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IOF 0.22 revolver 8 shot with aluminium body. Hahahahaha
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I just love the 0.380 Colt 1991 (updated version of the 1911 I believe). Willing to wait for years till the government approves the proposal.
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The big Indian dream. If at all this import amendment is made then I would love to buy a Korth revolver in .357 with interchangeable barrel and somewhat like this.
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If only wishes were horses, but here goes...
Since one import per individual is allowed, here is what I'd do,
I would get myself a glock 21 cause i love glocks and having one in .45 cal would be a dream come true!
Would then get a Medusa M-47 revolver for the wife. Like this gun because it can shoot multiple calibre rounds (about 25 i guess) without any modifications.

Here is a video,
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UaNoDR1MMCQ
Would then get a glock 20 in 10mm and a Desert eagle in .50 cal for my two brothers.
Would then get custom hand made 1911 in .45 cal and a custom S&W in .357 magnum for the parents.
Since no one else in the family is a gun nut, it goes without saying that I will be safe keeping and regularly shooting/maintaining these guns on behalf of the family
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Since one import per individual is allowed, here is what I'd do,
I would get myself a glock 21 cause i love glocks and having one in .45 cal would be a dream come true!
Would then get a Medusa M-47 revolver for the wife. Like this gun because it can shoot multiple calibre rounds (about 25 i guess) without any modifications.

Here is a video,
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UaNoDR1MMCQ
Would then get a glock 20 in 10mm and a Desert eagle in .50 cal for my two brothers.
Would then get custom hand made 1911 in .45 cal and a custom S&W in .357 magnum for the parents.
Since no one else in the family is a gun nut, it goes without saying that I will be safe keeping and regularly shooting/maintaining these guns on behalf of the family

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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
TC wrote: boots tailor made by some shop at Austin, a grey duster and a matching stetson with snakeskin band (make that sidewinder skin please)....
TC ji double that for the boots and Stetson

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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
I would like to buy Holland and Holland sxs 30" with
engraving and checkerings.
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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
Maybe the import will also work with export and I can get a Webley Fosbery target model in .38 ACP with the 7.5" barrel. I also would like an RFI 410 musket and some more 2As would also be fun.
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Re: Which Weapon will you Import
Aahh! Utopia ariseth!
In rifles, SMLE, Mosin Nagant. Garand M1. Tower musket. Baker Rifle. Springfield 30-06, Galil, SVD Dragunov (with scopes, NVDs, etc.)...........
On full auto (Utopia, remember?), Sten Mk IV, Bren, BMGs / BARs (whatever models are available), MP38, Thompson M1 (the Army model, not the Al Capone one), M16A1 (the real one, not civilian AR15s), AKs, Uzis (all models).........
Handguns, TCda's list, in full. Plus the horse! If you have watched the movie, A Fistful of Dollars, and remember Lee Van Cleef unrolling his saddle bags with loads of guns, I want 'em all! Plus the 1911, broomhandle Mauser WW1 model, Luger, S&W 0.38, Glocks (many models).........
Ok, this is OT, but every premium stuff in the stock of knifecenter.com!
Can we buy an Abrams tank???? Please please?? OK, a Humvee with all bells, whistles, and guns???
Can I shoot all these with my 5' 6" of solid fat? Heck, in the Utopia we are talking about, I look like a cross between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, with skills like Rajni saar!
And of course, to fund all this, I personally own 80% shares of all the oil in the world........
(just don't go solar, guys!)
In rifles, SMLE, Mosin Nagant. Garand M1. Tower musket. Baker Rifle. Springfield 30-06, Galil, SVD Dragunov (with scopes, NVDs, etc.)...........
On full auto (Utopia, remember?), Sten Mk IV, Bren, BMGs / BARs (whatever models are available), MP38, Thompson M1 (the Army model, not the Al Capone one), M16A1 (the real one, not civilian AR15s), AKs, Uzis (all models).........
Handguns, TCda's list, in full. Plus the horse! If you have watched the movie, A Fistful of Dollars, and remember Lee Van Cleef unrolling his saddle bags with loads of guns, I want 'em all! Plus the 1911, broomhandle Mauser WW1 model, Luger, S&W 0.38, Glocks (many models).........
Ok, this is OT, but every premium stuff in the stock of knifecenter.com!
Can we buy an Abrams tank???? Please please?? OK, a Humvee with all bells, whistles, and guns???
Can I shoot all these with my 5' 6" of solid fat? Heck, in the Utopia we are talking about, I look like a cross between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, with skills like Rajni saar!




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In a polity, each citizen is to possess his own arms, which are not supplied or owned by the state. — Aristotle
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In a polity, each citizen is to possess his own arms, which are not supplied or owned by the state. — Aristotle
Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. ― Bob Marley