First impressions IOF Prahar .32
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 9:00 pm
Greetings to everyone,
I recently bought IOF SAF Kanpur’s latest offering, .32 Prahar revolver. My first impressions are as follows:-
1. Solid build quality with cerakote coating. Contrasting metal grey matte finish to the cylinder and dark matte grey frame. Looks are subjective but I personally feel that the look is a pleasant change to the commonly available blued weapons and even some chrome coated ones that we see. But the frame nevertheless is that of Mk IV at least on the outside.
2. As claimed, the trigger pull is definitely lighter as compared to other IOF revolvers.Even the hammer pull back action is smooth. Because of the factory testing residue and girt, moving parts of the revolver including the safety catch were initially tight ( which is a good thing) but have now loosened up after a nice strip down, lubrication and cleaning of the weapon inside out.Everything is now smooth and silent.
3. It has a u shaped fixed rear sight and a fixed flat foresight.
It comes factory fitted plastic IOF emblem embroidered grip which feels flimsy and upgrading to a quality wodden/fiber grip is a must.
4. Comes with flimsy plastic IOF embossed box. Pics attached. A useless manual because it describes all IOF weapons except Prahar and a cheap poor quality holster.
5. The revolver weighs exactly 740 gms as claimed by the company. Also the barrel is supposed to be chrome plated which too to the naked eye seems true. Though I have no idea how the company claims to have increased the range to 50 Mtrs when there don’t seem to be any structural changes to design compared to the MK IV. I will only be able to confirm the accurate range once I personally test it.
6. Barrel length is 3” and over all length of the revolver is 7”.
Finally, I think the revolver offers what it claims for the price. I will soon put up my firing impressions.
P.S. I also bought some OWB and IWB holsters, ammunition pouch along with steel string retractable lanyard. (Pics attached)
Thanks. Hope you all can gain some insight. Cheers
I recently bought IOF SAF Kanpur’s latest offering, .32 Prahar revolver. My first impressions are as follows:-
1. Solid build quality with cerakote coating. Contrasting metal grey matte finish to the cylinder and dark matte grey frame. Looks are subjective but I personally feel that the look is a pleasant change to the commonly available blued weapons and even some chrome coated ones that we see. But the frame nevertheless is that of Mk IV at least on the outside.
2. As claimed, the trigger pull is definitely lighter as compared to other IOF revolvers.Even the hammer pull back action is smooth. Because of the factory testing residue and girt, moving parts of the revolver including the safety catch were initially tight ( which is a good thing) but have now loosened up after a nice strip down, lubrication and cleaning of the weapon inside out.Everything is now smooth and silent.
3. It has a u shaped fixed rear sight and a fixed flat foresight.
It comes factory fitted plastic IOF emblem embroidered grip which feels flimsy and upgrading to a quality wodden/fiber grip is a must.
4. Comes with flimsy plastic IOF embossed box. Pics attached. A useless manual because it describes all IOF weapons except Prahar and a cheap poor quality holster.
5. The revolver weighs exactly 740 gms as claimed by the company. Also the barrel is supposed to be chrome plated which too to the naked eye seems true. Though I have no idea how the company claims to have increased the range to 50 Mtrs when there don’t seem to be any structural changes to design compared to the MK IV. I will only be able to confirm the accurate range once I personally test it.
6. Barrel length is 3” and over all length of the revolver is 7”.
Finally, I think the revolver offers what it claims for the price. I will soon put up my firing impressions.
P.S. I also bought some OWB and IWB holsters, ammunition pouch along with steel string retractable lanyard. (Pics attached)
Thanks. Hope you all can gain some insight. Cheers