IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
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IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
There are a lot of discussions regarding the KF .22 LR cartridge. It gets stuck in the IOF revolver, specially the old cartridges. I had some of the KF .22 Cartridges manufactured in 2011, after polishing the bore of the cylinder or my IOF .22 it was slightly better. But after firing the 8 rounds continuously I had to wait for some time for the empties to loosen up a little but still had to hammer the extractor slightly to drop out the used shells. Sometimes I even have to hammer out the used shell by inserting a thin rod into the cylinder to loosen the shell.
Yesterday I was in Rajasthan with my wife's relatives and came across a very old poorly maintained 7 round revolver. It has the name 'Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works, Fitchburg Mass, USA' engraved on it. The photographs are attached although not very clear.
I fired about 30 rounds of the 2011 batch that I had and they woorked perfectly well. No problem of any one getting stuck.
Now I am confused. Does the issue lie with the quality of shells (that has always been the crux of the matter here)???
Or is it something to do with the IOF revolver????
Or is it may be a matter of chance that the cartridges I used were somehow the odd (good) ones out???
I would also like to add that I did not like this revolver at all. The grip was too short to hold properly. And I wonder if any one would be interested in paying any money to buy this revolver even if it was reconditioned. I would like an opinion on that as well..
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Yesterday I was in Rajasthan with my wife's relatives and came across a very old poorly maintained 7 round revolver. It has the name 'Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works, Fitchburg Mass, USA' engraved on it. The photographs are attached although not very clear.
I fired about 30 rounds of the 2011 batch that I had and they woorked perfectly well. No problem of any one getting stuck.
Now I am confused. Does the issue lie with the quality of shells (that has always been the crux of the matter here)???
Or is it something to do with the IOF revolver????
Or is it may be a matter of chance that the cartridges I used were somehow the odd (good) ones out???
I would also like to add that I did not like this revolver at all. The grip was too short to hold properly. And I wonder if any one would be interested in paying any money to buy this revolver even if it was reconditioned. I would like an opinion on that as well..
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
Hey Atul..
That looks like an US Revolver Co. Top Break 22, But I am not seeing the text US imprinted on top of the grips, there's an owl or something instead of US. Part of the serial no is visible under the broken left grips. Can you confirm the serial no?
Also, I tried to get in touch with you, but I think I am not old enough to do so
So, can you get in touch with me (if I am not breaking any rules )
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That looks like an US Revolver Co. Top Break 22, But I am not seeing the text US imprinted on top of the grips, there's an owl or something instead of US. Part of the serial no is visible under the broken left grips. Can you confirm the serial no?
Also, I tried to get in touch with you, but I think I am not old enough to do so
So, can you get in touch with me (if I am not breaking any rules )
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
Atul Ji,
Nice gun, hope you remember I enquired you about this extraction issue.
Some guys who come to the range has mentioned this issue. They had same problem. However, they say imported ammo does not have much of an issue.
Nice gun, hope you remember I enquired you about this extraction issue.
Some guys who come to the range has mentioned this issue. They had same problem. However, they say imported ammo does not have much of an issue.
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
StampMaster,StampMaster wrote:Atul Ji,
Nice gun, hope you remember I enquired you about this extraction issue.
Some guys who come to the range has mentioned this issue. They had same problem. However, they say imported ammo does not have much of an issue.
As discussed with you I have a similar problem with my IOF revolver. But here the issue is different the imported revolver has no issues with the IOF cartridges.
StormTruppen,StormTruppen wrote:Hey Atul..
That looks like an US Revolver Co. Top Break 22, But I am not seeing the text US imprinted on top of the grips, there's an owl or something instead of US. Part of the serial no is visible under the broken left grips. Can you confirm the serial no?
Also, I tried to get in touch with you, but I think I am not old enough to do so
So, can you get in touch with me (if I am not breaking any rules )
Cheers
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I am sending a PM with my contact number. It is a top break 22 but made by 'Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works', USA. I will have to find out the details from Rajasthan. But why do you want the serial number of the gun??
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
I reason I was asking about the serial was to see if this was an US version or an European One, as I mentioned some differences between the US model & and yours.
Just Curious you know
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
These were fairly ordinary/ cheap revolvers made in USA decades ago. I've shot with one owned by a friend, nothing special but they are compact and seem to work just fine.
If I were your relative, I'd sell it and buy myself an IOF 32 revolver... Using the spare change left over to buy ammo and shoot as much as possible.
If you can get a good gunsmith to make an all steel cylinder for your IOF, it should solve most of the problems you describe.
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If I were your relative, I'd sell it and buy myself an IOF 32 revolver... Using the spare change left over to buy ammo and shoot as much as possible.
If you can get a good gunsmith to make an all steel cylinder for your IOF, it should solve most of the problems you describe.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: IMPORTED REVOLVER & KF CARTRIDGE .22
Thanks, that is what I also thought, but I wonder if any one would buy it. I will speak to the fellow to get rates as soon as possible.mundaire wrote:These were fairly ordinary/ cheap revolvers made in USA decades ago. I've shot with one owned by a friend, nothing special but they are compact and seem to work just fine.
If I were your relative, I'd sell it and buy myself an IOF 32 revolver... Using the spare change left over to buy ammo and shoot as much as possible.
If you can get a good gunsmith to make an all steel cylinder for your IOF, it should solve most of the problems you describe.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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