.32 ACP Pistols
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Re: .32 ACP Pistols
So, @eljefe and @winnie_the_pooh , in plain and simple english, is the gun worth buying? Please take into consideration that we can, in most cases, keep only 1 handgun in our licence and the process of changing the gun is so painful that we keep the gun for life.
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Re: .32 ACP Pistols
It is a brand new firearm that you would be buying. I am sure the company would be offering some sort of warranty. It is less than 1/3rd the price of 40-50 year old guns we were buying earlier. The best price I was offered for one a month back was 1.8 lakhs. It could have got cheaper now. So by all means buy one.gb123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:22 pmSo, @eljefe and @winnie_the_pooh , in plain and simple english, is the gun worth buying? Please take into consideration that we can, in most cases, keep only 1 handgun in our licence and the process of changing the gun is so painful that we keep the gun for life.
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Re: .32 ACP Pistols
I’ll have to pass.
I was trying to figure out the inaccuracy and the ‘Glock bulge’
Which didnt seem to be happening in the vid I found, or that chap seems experienced enough to pick it up and mention it.
No experience with the current crop of indian pistols.
I was trying to figure out the inaccuracy and the ‘Glock bulge’
Which didnt seem to be happening in the vid I found, or that chap seems experienced enough to pick it up and mention it.
No experience with the current crop of indian pistols.
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Re: .32 ACP Pistols
Unfortunately the price of Taurus has gone up and this is the first time I have seen price going up of private manufactured Indian weapon.winnie_the_pooh wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:59 amThe best price I was offered for one a month back was 1.8 lakhs. It could have got cheaper now.
Similar pistol, MSD prime is cheaper.
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Re: .32 ACP Pistols
Hey! Prices for Webley Fox and Werywin Victor pistols can vary quite a bit, but I’ve seen Webley Fox going for around $500 to $800, while Werywin Victor is usually a bit less, maybe $400 to $600.
As for recommendations, it really depends on what you're looking for. Webley Fox has a solid rep and feels great in hand, while Werywin Victor is more budget-friendly and still reliable.
As for recommendations, it really depends on what you're looking for. Webley Fox has a solid rep and feels great in hand, while Werywin Victor is more budget-friendly and still reliable.