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S&W's new Night Guard revolver line

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:50 pm
by Rottmeister
An excerpt from the article:

Own the night: S&W's new Night Guard revolver line is just the ticket for personal protection.

By Paul Scarlata


[img=left]http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_han ... 0901-A.jpg[/img]
When it comes to carry guns, I'm a firm believer that "light makes right" because any handgun that is carried for self-defense is going to be toted around a lot more than it is ever going to be fired. For these reasons, one of my regular carry guns is a 1960s vintage S&W Model 12 AirWeight--a K-frame alloy revolver that weighs a mere 18 ounces but holds six rounds of .38 Special ammunition.
Read the full article at: http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_han ... index.html

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:20 pm
by phantom
hello Rottlord at first i would like to wish you n all of ifg members a very happy new year.....!!!!!!!!and then i am gonna ask you question coz i feel like you r the best person to know my answer...there 6 to 7 arms dealer in west bengal like nc daw n co,ac coondo&co,east india.....etc bt none of them have desirable revolvers in their kitty like the likes of S&W,remington or that of the colts and what ever they have they r asking insane prices for that...so my ques is can you suggest me a good dealer in west bengal from where i can find the likes of S&W or the remington or colt...for reasonable pricess look i know this fact that imported guns r now prohibited for alomost 2 decades bt some shops still claim they have in store of these products i just want to know that....

Re: S&W's new Night Guard revolver line

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:19 am
by indian
phantom,

imported guns are not prohibited but import is strictly restricted to renowned shots or persons coming back to india on a TR.Dealers do stock colts and S&Ws which are mostly the pre-86 ones and its the same case with shotguns and rifles.regarding the prices,the insanity continues and it varies from dealer to dealer.

cheers :)

Re: S&W's new Night Guard revolver line

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:23 am
by Prabhath
Phantom,

The insane prices prevail all over India and not just in WB. Dealers want to make really good money when they come across a well maintained firearm. When it comes to imported firearms though pretty older ones, the demand is much higher than the supply. The only way you can hope to get a good well maintained imported firearm for a reasonable price is if you are damn lucky and come across someone really close to you willing to sell you the firearm for a reasonable price. All the best.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:53 am
by The Doc
RottLord";p="63354 wrote: one of my regular carry guns is a 1960s vintage S&W Model 12 AirWeight--a K-frame alloy revolver
You really carry a K frame that also a .38spl ?? :? How ? ( if I may ask) :mrgreen:


RP.

I am editing my earlier post. Your post is misguiding Rottlord . After going through the link given by you I realised that you have just copied/pasted that stuff . You yourself DO NOT carry any firearm as you have given readers to understand.

Sir, will it be possible for you to get a little realistic?

best,

RP.

Re: S&W's new Night Guard revolver line

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:56 pm
by Rottmeister
For those who prefer reading with their eyes closed:

I MENTIONED : PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK FOR THE FULL ARTICLE.

Re: S&W's new Night Guard revolver line

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:01 pm
by Rottmeister
And I never claimed that I wrote the article. I thought IFG-ans enjoy reading about the different and the latest types of firearms and love receiving what people around the globe has to say about possessing one; hence, it's my meager effort to bring insightful articles under their notice. But this is India, where people are more inclined towards criticising things rather than enjoying them.

So far, so good...no more.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:35 pm
by The Doc
RottLord";p="63423 wrote: For those who prefer reading with their eyes closed:
We both know it is not possible.

I am not going to waste my time arguing with you.

best,

RP.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:09 pm
by dev
RottLord";p="63354 wrote: [img=left]http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_handguns/ For these reasons, one of my regular carry guns is a 1960s vintage S&W Model 12 AirWeight--a K-frame alloy revolver that weighs a mere 18 ounces but holds six rounds of .38 Special ammunition.[/align]

Read the full article at: http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_han ... index.html
But you do claim to carry a alloy frame 38 special...please clarify what you meant. Keeping the readers entertained is very well but what you have written isn't clear.

Dev

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:54 pm
by Rottmeister
Guys, this just proves one thing: No one bothered to click on the link I provided with the article. I do not have a .38 because my license is still due and as far as I know, a .38 is a PB in West Bengal. I just quoted the author; a look into the chief source of the article would have answered all your queries.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:58 pm
by mundaire
The .38 Special is NPB, it is the .38 S&W aka .38/200 which is classified as PB and no these two cartridges are not interchangeable. The PB/ NPB classification is uniform throughout the Union of India, at least on paper...

Cheers!
Abhijeet