New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
My ammunition recommendations for 32 Auto (or any other chambering, for that matter):
If you have spent the money and effort to acquire a pistol, and if your pistol is to be used for self-defense, I recommend that you purchase the best ammo you can find for the purpose. As I also carry a 32 Auto, I've invested a lot of time in researching those who have investigated the use of 32 Auto in a carry pistol. You can view available data on ammunition performance here:
https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/the- ... f-defense/
When viewing this information, don't forget to note that there are two sets of data: one for short barreled pistols and one for long barreled pistols. Be sure to compare the data that relates to your gun.
Summarizing my views on this and other data, I think that the Fiocchi 71 grain FMJ ammo is the best for carry. I used to carry 60 grain Corbon hollow points, until I read this article and others like it. It's clear that a low powered cartridge like 32 Auto doesn't have the power to penetrate and expand at the same time. I will always choose penetration over expansion. This, for me, is borne out in real life by the accounts of people killing grizzly bears with 9mm and 38 Special handguns.
The FBI's determination that 12 inches (305 mm) of penetration is the minimum necessary in a self-defense situation came about after a deadly encounter with two goons robbing a bank who were wearing body armor. Due to the fatalities of both goons and law enforcement, the FBI commissioned an in-depth study of what was needed to stop deadly attacks, with regard to side arms. It was determined that 12 inches of penetration was the minimum acceptable standard.
Something to keep in mind is that ammo made in the USA meets SAAMI standards, and that made in Europe meets CIP standards. The differences between these two standards vary by cartridge, but for 32 Auto, the CIP standard operates at several thousand pounds per square inch more than SAAMI ammo does, resulting in faster bullets and deeper penetration.
Therefore, I carry Fiocchi ammo in my pistol when I can find it, or some other European ammo. Right now, I also have a few boxes of RWS and a few of PPU ("Prvi Partizan"). All of this ammo is difficult for me to find now.
This means that I need at least 15 rounds of European ammo for carry. I don't think that the most expensive ammo is needed for practice. For practice, suitably accurate ammo is necessary that also give similar recoil to the carry ammo, which means that the ammo is fairly "hot," as well.
Ammo that is not accurate will teach you NOTHING by using it for practice, because you won't be able to gauge your performance on the target by shooting it. Shooting inaccurate ammo is a waste of time and money, no matter how much it costs. My own solution here is two-fold: Firstly, I will began casting my own bullets this summer and will load them up to a similar power level to my carry ammo. This is a solution that members in India won't be able to use, unfortunately. Secondly, soon I will go to a different pistol and caliber. I'll use the same solution for it, carrying the best ammo and practicing with my own cast bullet reloads, and none of this would apply to India.
My bottom line recommendation is to get the best European ammo for carry and good, accurate ammo for practice. Again, if you've spent the time and money to get a pistol in the first place, it makes no sense to get poorly performing ammo at any price. Your life isn't worth the savings.
If you have spent the money and effort to acquire a pistol, and if your pistol is to be used for self-defense, I recommend that you purchase the best ammo you can find for the purpose. As I also carry a 32 Auto, I've invested a lot of time in researching those who have investigated the use of 32 Auto in a carry pistol. You can view available data on ammunition performance here:
https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/the- ... f-defense/
When viewing this information, don't forget to note that there are two sets of data: one for short barreled pistols and one for long barreled pistols. Be sure to compare the data that relates to your gun.
Summarizing my views on this and other data, I think that the Fiocchi 71 grain FMJ ammo is the best for carry. I used to carry 60 grain Corbon hollow points, until I read this article and others like it. It's clear that a low powered cartridge like 32 Auto doesn't have the power to penetrate and expand at the same time. I will always choose penetration over expansion. This, for me, is borne out in real life by the accounts of people killing grizzly bears with 9mm and 38 Special handguns.
The FBI's determination that 12 inches (305 mm) of penetration is the minimum necessary in a self-defense situation came about after a deadly encounter with two goons robbing a bank who were wearing body armor. Due to the fatalities of both goons and law enforcement, the FBI commissioned an in-depth study of what was needed to stop deadly attacks, with regard to side arms. It was determined that 12 inches of penetration was the minimum acceptable standard.
Something to keep in mind is that ammo made in the USA meets SAAMI standards, and that made in Europe meets CIP standards. The differences between these two standards vary by cartridge, but for 32 Auto, the CIP standard operates at several thousand pounds per square inch more than SAAMI ammo does, resulting in faster bullets and deeper penetration.
Therefore, I carry Fiocchi ammo in my pistol when I can find it, or some other European ammo. Right now, I also have a few boxes of RWS and a few of PPU ("Prvi Partizan"). All of this ammo is difficult for me to find now.
This means that I need at least 15 rounds of European ammo for carry. I don't think that the most expensive ammo is needed for practice. For practice, suitably accurate ammo is necessary that also give similar recoil to the carry ammo, which means that the ammo is fairly "hot," as well.
Ammo that is not accurate will teach you NOTHING by using it for practice, because you won't be able to gauge your performance on the target by shooting it. Shooting inaccurate ammo is a waste of time and money, no matter how much it costs. My own solution here is two-fold: Firstly, I will began casting my own bullets this summer and will load them up to a similar power level to my carry ammo. This is a solution that members in India won't be able to use, unfortunately. Secondly, soon I will go to a different pistol and caliber. I'll use the same solution for it, carrying the best ammo and practicing with my own cast bullet reloads, and none of this would apply to India.
My bottom line recommendation is to get the best European ammo for carry and good, accurate ammo for practice. Again, if you've spent the time and money to get a pistol in the first place, it makes no sense to get poorly performing ammo at any price. Your life isn't worth the savings.
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
Dear Timmy,
A quick question: The rim of the.32 cartridge protrudes slightly from the circumferential profile of the base of the cartridge, which results in a slightly zigzag stacking in the magazine and is also the result of faulty feeding into the chamber.
Are there rimless cartridges also available for the 32?
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A quick question: The rim of the.32 cartridge protrudes slightly from the circumferential profile of the base of the cartridge, which results in a slightly zigzag stacking in the magazine and is also the result of faulty feeding into the chamber.
Are there rimless cartridges also available for the 32?
Regards.
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Very well articulated Timmy Sir, and good information too. But you made a grave mistake when you said "Expensive".
India is probably the richest country in the world, where people buy a 500$ handgun for 15k $ and ammo for the same @10$ a pop.
India is probably the richest country in the world, where people buy a 500$ handgun for 15k $ and ammo for the same @10$ a pop.
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Yes, the 32 Auto, along with the 25 Auto and the 38 Auto (same case used for the later 38 Super) are all "semi rimmed" cartridges of John M Browning from his early designs of self loading pistols. Note that the later (1908) 380 Auto cartridge was fully rimless, so evidently Browning found headspacing of the cartridge on the case mouth a better method.casual shooter wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:41 amDear Timmy,
A quick question: The rim of the.32 cartridge protrudes slightly from the circumferential profile of the base of the cartridge, which results in a slightly zigzag stacking in the magazine and is also the result of faulty feeding into the chamber.
Are there rimless cartridges also available for the 32?
Regards.
Truthfully, I've never had a problem with cartridge interlock on my CZ70. The magazine is somewhat slanted and loading fresh cartridges causes the top one to slide over the cartridge below, stopping the top cartridge's rim before the rim of the one below.
There are no rimless cartridges for 32 Auto because the rim is what controls the depth of the cartridge in the chamber, as is the case with 25 Auto and 38 Auto. This means that 32 Auto chambers are not cut to headspace on the cartridge case mouth. Whether the chamber is coincidentally cut at a depth that would allow this probably varies from gun maker to gun maker, and maybe even between individual guns from the same maker, because the chamber depth is not as critical a dimension as with chambers meant to use the case mouth to headspace at the end of the chamber, like 380 Auto, 9mm, and 45 Auto.
Your only solution may be to load your magazine very carfully, watching for an interlock condition. Perhaps a different magazine may help, or not. All I can say is that my 32 Auto and a 25 Auto I had many years ago never had an interlock fault.
Ha ha! yes, everything is relative, isn't it?
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@ Timmy.
Thanks pal..
Thanks pal..
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Yes, sir, we are all gun brothers here. Glad to help.
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
Please let me know the booking procedures for stallion pistol, you have a PM also.Urgen Negi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:27 amI finally booked the stallion pistol, because of the fit and finish, light weight of the pistol and 3 years warranty given by the manufacturer which can be extended to additional 2 years. The dealer shall deliver it by 12th of March. Hopefully I made a good purchase. Kindly share your views and suggestions.
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So, I recently tried my new pistol. Low muzzle rise, pretty accurate from 25 yards out, fired 12 rounds, no problem as such. The double stacked magzine is slightly on the thicker side, a bit difficult to appendix carry with my current holster. Overall the light weight helps. Thanks everyone.
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Respected Mambers,
Can you help me about the quality of stallion revolve?
If anybody knows plz help me.
Thanks
Can you help me about the quality of stallion revolve?
If anybody knows plz help me.
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How about some pics? Would love to see it and the target if possible.Urgen Negi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:21 amSo, I recently tried my new pistol. Low muzzle rise, pretty accurate from 25 yards out, fired 12 rounds, no problem as such. The double stacked magzine is slightly on the thicker side, a bit difficult to appendix carry with my current holster. Overall the light weight helps. Thanks everyone.
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
What is the price of this pistol
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
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Re: New made in india pistol of .32 calibre by AHT called stallion is out in the market.
Sir wait for JDtaurus PT57. 32 bore.
Review available on you tube. It is cheap from stallion and also quality is very good
For inquiry you contact Sarhadi arms Chandigarh, Royal bangal arms kolkatta
Review available on you tube. It is cheap from stallion and also quality is very good
For inquiry you contact Sarhadi arms Chandigarh, Royal bangal arms kolkatta