IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:09 pm

I thought in India all guns were "mint condition beauties" :mrgreen:

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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by cottage cheese » Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:19 pm

winnie_the_pooh wrote:I thought in India all guns were "mint condition beauties" :mrgreen:
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WTP- You missed one important point.... "mint condition beauties" apply only to guns that are for sale :mrgreen:
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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:48 pm

[quote="cottage cheeseWTP- You missed one important point.... "mint condition beauties" apply only to guns that are for sale :mrgreen:[/quote]

CC,

You missed the waah waah's that banged up 20-100 year old cheap,mass produced rifles/pistols/revolvers/shotguns elicit when displayed by the buyer.And if it is a well known english maker whose name is engraved on the barrels...... :wink: This is regardless of the condition of course.

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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by cottage cheese » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:13 am

winnie_the_pooh wrote: CC,

You missed the waah waah's that banged up 20-100 year old cheap,mass produced rifles/pistols/revolvers/shotguns elicit when displayed by the buyer.And if it is a well known english maker whose name is engraved on the barrels...... :wink: This is regardless of the condition of course.

"Kaya cheez lee hai bhai. Bahut sunder hai.Kitne ki lee.Ammo milta hai kya?Kitne ka? Kya baat hai.Ek goli 600 rupaiya kee!!!Bahut shandar cheez hai.Shouk ke koi keemat nahin hoti.Party to ho hee jaye" ROTFL
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Right.... and nowhere more true than when an almost mint condition Husqvarna beauty made its appearance on a particular thread... :mrgreen:

Right.... now lets see when a 3.5L mint condition Ruby of unknown make pops up some time on the forum... We can reserve our choiciest waah waah's for that... :)
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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by The Doc » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:24 pm

winnie_the_pooh wrote:"Kaya cheez lee hai bhai. Bahut sunder hai.Kitne ki lee.Ammo milta hai kya?Kitne ka? Kya baat hai.Ek goli 600 rupaiya kee!!!Bahut shandar cheez hai.Shouk ke koi keemat nahin hoti.
cottage cheese wrote:Right.... now lets see when a 3.5L mint condition Ruby of unknown make pops up some time on the forum... We can reserve our choiciest waah waah's for that... :)
It is really unfortunate to say the least :evil: . Last month there was this shabby and rusted "ruby clone" .32 acp pistol which was bought from a civilian by a dealer for 2L , after the "make over" it passed hands from one dealer to another @ 2.50L and was eventually sold to some unsuspecting sucker for 2.90L . All this happened within 8-9 days. By the way, the last buyer bought it in "mint condition". :mrgreen:

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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by pdn70 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:43 am

hi grewal,

veneet is right. you have just fired one round and mixed it with some software.. your position is not correct, balance is not proper and there is a lot of shaking of revolver at the time of firing, you r not able to manage the recoile of revolver. a very novice kind of shooting, but i liked your spirit. keep practicing. :lol:
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Re: IOF revolver can do wounders in wounderful hands

Post by lionheartguru » Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:33 pm

i agree with vineet since i am a professional video editor
its a show off

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