Pictures of IOF Mk3 revolver
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 10:51 pm
I bought a iof mk3 revolver in January this year. I had these pictures in my phone to share on ifg but just couldnt do it earlier.
I bought it for Rs 79k in Punjab. The asking price varies from 82k to 86k.
I was also given option between Mk3 and Mk4 .
I prefered mark3 for its sleek barrel looks. Otherwise i feel there is no major difference in quality. Input is welcomed on this point if some one has accurate knowledge.
Then i checked 4 or 5 pieces by dry firing and opening the revolver. I concluded on some pieces trigger was heavier then others. Same is true for opening it. Some revolver are hard to open then others and need more force.
The piece I picked was very smooth to open or pull trigger. So it varies from piece to piece or article to article. It comes in a plastic box with instruction manual and a free holster.
The revolver has a powder coating or black matte paint which also looks a slight cheap.
The finish quality of parts is not good but slightly better then Mk1 revolvers or earlier models. But gun bluing can solve that issue of looks.
As per my knowledge professionals charge around Rs 26000 for the same .
Without stretching this further i am sharing pictures.
The real purpose of my post is to provide pictures for those who want to have a detailed look at revolver before buying but could not find enough photos to satisfy the urge of a closer look.
Ajaybir Sandhu
I bought it for Rs 79k in Punjab. The asking price varies from 82k to 86k.
I was also given option between Mk3 and Mk4 .
I prefered mark3 for its sleek barrel looks. Otherwise i feel there is no major difference in quality. Input is welcomed on this point if some one has accurate knowledge.
Then i checked 4 or 5 pieces by dry firing and opening the revolver. I concluded on some pieces trigger was heavier then others. Same is true for opening it. Some revolver are hard to open then others and need more force.
The piece I picked was very smooth to open or pull trigger. So it varies from piece to piece or article to article. It comes in a plastic box with instruction manual and a free holster.
The revolver has a powder coating or black matte paint which also looks a slight cheap.
The finish quality of parts is not good but slightly better then Mk1 revolvers or earlier models. But gun bluing can solve that issue of looks.
As per my knowledge professionals charge around Rs 26000 for the same .
Without stretching this further i am sharing pictures.
The real purpose of my post is to provide pictures for those who want to have a detailed look at revolver before buying but could not find enough photos to satisfy the urge of a closer look.
Ajaybir Sandhu