Is the revolver not accurate or gets jammed or fails to fire when trigger is pressed?
As seen in photo, it is a beautiful gun. What is attractive about it is its lightness and small size.
The new IOF 0.32 bore long barrel revolver is also very beautiful and has long range of 25 meters. But it is heavy (above 800 gm) and long. When you have to always keep a handgun in your pant pocket, you should consider buying a small lighter one (share your experience).
Why the IOF 0.22 bore revolver is called a crap
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Re: Why the IOF 0.22 bore revolver is called a crap
If you had made some efforts to search this thread, you would have got the answer. Please read this http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 00#p160696 Also .22 caliber has very little stopping power.
Please note that the guns(other than those made for display etc. only) are not appreciated by their beauty but by their reliability and intended result producing capability. What will you do with a beautiful gun if it is not reliable or cannot produce intended results? AK 47 is not known for its beauty but is known because of its exceptional reliability and result producing capability.
Keeping a handgun in pant pocket is not a safe practice. Please do not go by what the actors in movies do and use a holster to keep your handgun.
Please note that the guns(other than those made for display etc. only) are not appreciated by their beauty but by their reliability and intended result producing capability. What will you do with a beautiful gun if it is not reliable or cannot produce intended results? AK 47 is not known for its beauty but is known because of its exceptional reliability and result producing capability.
Keeping a handgun in pant pocket is not a safe practice. Please do not go by what the actors in movies do and use a holster to keep your handgun.
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