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.315
Hi All,
I have taken a licence of rifel and wanted to purchse .315 made in trachuplly(grant me for spelling) which has flush magazine, light weight. Please share your thoughts before i do any follish mistake as I am very new to this world but its very intresting. Looking at the image attachment please Suggest.
Abhay Pratap Singh
I have taken a licence of rifel and wanted to purchse .315 made in trachuplly(grant me for spelling) which has flush magazine, light weight. Please share your thoughts before i do any follish mistake as I am very new to this world but its very intresting. Looking at the image attachment please Suggest.
Abhay Pratap Singh
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Re: .315
Any Idea who modified it?
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Re: .315
How much is he asking for the rifle?
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Hi All,
I am attaching a bolt action image, Can we own it in INDIA???????????????
It has bolt action
bore- 30-06
barrel- 20''
as per Indian arms law.
Please guide me and give your opinion!!!!!
I am attaching a bolt action image, Can we own it in INDIA???????????????
It has bolt action
bore- 30-06
barrel- 20''
as per Indian arms law.
Please guide me and give your opinion!!!!!
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Re: .315
This is the "No. 4" from Australian International Arms. A number of people have expressed a wide range of opinions about them. What I have heard is that they are new designs, based on the old No. 4, that have provisions for a stronger action and a chrome lined bore. All of the arguments lead me to believe that the receiver is an investment casting that comes from some country near Australia (Vietnam is most often mentioned as this country). As I understand it, they used chrome lined barrels and were available in a number of calibers. I believe the 7.62x39 version used AK-style magazines, as well.
http://world.guns.ru/civil/austr/aia-m10-e.html
I don't believe that they were offered in 30.06, but rather 7.62x51 NATO.
As I understand it, Australian International Arms is out of business now. When I looked at their website years ago, I think that the cheapest ones were around $800.
As to whether they can be imported now, let Mundaire's information be your guide: http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2780
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http://world.guns.ru/civil/austr/aia-m10-e.html
I don't believe that they were offered in 30.06, but rather 7.62x51 NATO.
As I understand it, Australian International Arms is out of business now. When I looked at their website years ago, I think that the cheapest ones were around $800.
As to whether they can be imported now, let Mundaire's information be your guide: http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2780
This pic is too big to be displayed here, but click on this link http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-c ... ressed.jpg
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Re: .315
If I am not mistaken, that particular rifle belongs to a renowned shooter Nawab Shafat Ali Khan from Hyderabad, who was in the news in the last few years for killing man eating tigers and leopards.
Single piece stocks on .315s have been there since the rifle was first manufactured in that caliber and in other calibers in other countries especially Canada and Australia and New Zealand.
Regards,
Anand
Single piece stocks on .315s have been there since the rifle was first manufactured in that caliber and in other calibers in other countries especially Canada and Australia and New Zealand.
Regards,
Anand
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Re: .315
315 is npb ???
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Re: .315
yup, but not the best choice 30.06 is a better option...http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/am ... /sc/14.htmthunderboy200688 wrote:315 is npb ???
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Re: .315
A friend has 315 and we recently fired it..it was good does that mean he has a pb license ??? Coz i dont think so as they have the rifle from 25years and the license is not npb...i think. !!!
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Clean your glasses and read again what farook has written... slowly this time!thunderboy200688 wrote:A friend has 315 and we recently fired it..it was good does that mean he has a pb license ??? Coz i dont think so as they have the rifle from 25years and the license is not npb...i think. !!!
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sorry...mundaire wrote:Clean your glasses and read again what farook has written... slowly this time!thunderboy200688 wrote:A friend has 315 and we recently fired it..it was good does that mean he has a pb license ??? Coz i dont think so as they have the rifle from 25years and the license is not npb...i think. !!!