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identify this gun

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:46 pm
by jignesh712712
Dear Friends

Pls. identify this all guns....

http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff4 ... 2/guns.jpg

jignesh Chauhan

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:09 pm
by OverUnderPump
Lemme hazard a guess.
From Left to Right:

DBBL SxS (unsure of make, as markings aren't visible)
Looks like an IOFB .315 rifle with an "add-on hackjob".
Revolver (.32 perhaps)
Pistol (.32 perhaps)
DBBL SxS (unsure of make, as markings aren't visible)
M1 Garand.***The reason why I gave the picture a second look :)

regards
8)
OUP

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:29 pm
by Katana
Pistol is a Llama, Revolver is a Webley pattern(could be an early IOF), shotgun second from right is an IOF, the shotgun on the extreme left is Bihar/ MP made. The rest as per OUP's assessment.

Typical village scene :roll:

Now Jignesh, if you clicked the pic why would you want us to identify it? You could pick them up and read their markings?

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:35 pm
by rajveer
:agree: with O.U.P.
Any thing apart from his obsevation and suggestion will need,
Mageeec....... Chatatkaaaaar..... and it would be......... Atyachaaaaaar to the KHATIYA more than the weopens on it.
What a strong khatiya .
Regards.

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:17 am
by prashantsingh
The Rifle (second from left) doesn't make sense to me.

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:09 pm
by OverUnderPump
prashantsingh wrote:The Rifle (second from left) doesn't make sense to me.
That is a RAI-PHAL, a post mortem of a now deceased .315.

regards
8)
OUP

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:53 pm
by xl_target
prashantsingh wrote:The Rifle (second from left) doesn't make sense to me.
Prashantsinghji,
You are thinking that the utility of a rifle come from the fact that it can be aimed and hit a target but you have forgotten about the firing off of celebratory shots at a wedding. :D

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:00 pm
by jignesh712712
this all guns are not good acurancy but all are deadly...

Jignesh chauha

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:07 pm
by OverUnderPump
jignesh712712 wrote:this all guns are not good acurancy but all are deadly...
Jignesh chauha
All guns are "deadly"(I would rather say effective) buddy, but some guns can end up being "deadly" for the user :), if you know what I mean.
As far as the accuracy vs "deadliness" debate is concerned, I will just quote something a wise man once said. A hit with a 0.22 is
"deadlier" /"more effective" than a miss with a "0.45".

Anyway,jokes apart it would be great if you could look up the markings on all the guns and share what their makes are.

regards
8)
OUP

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:14 pm
by rajveer
What make and caliber is the rifle at the right end, looks very impressive.
is it a single feed or comes with magzine.

Regards

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:04 pm
by OverUnderPump
rajveer wrote:What make and caliber is the rifle at the right end, looks very impressive.
is it a single feed or comes with magzine.
That's an M1 Garand, the workhorse of the US Army during WW2 chambered in 7.62x63mm or 7.62x51mm if I can recall correctly.

This one, as with most Garands available in India might have started off as a semi automatic and then converted to manual feed. You can search the forum, there are may be some owners who published pictures and write-ups detailing this battle rifle.

regards,
8)
OUP

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:31 pm
by rajveer
I just calculated, 7.62.... means .30 caliber are rounds esily available here in India for this.

Regards.

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:43 pm
by Mark
That is a nice looking Garand. If you let me know the markings on the receiver (serial number and subcontractors markings) I can let you know the date of manufacture.

The IOF rifle with the pistol grip can be a handfull to shoot with that sort of rear grip, so if you (or anyone else) tries it do not hold it close to your face but at arms length, or most times the gun comes back and smacks you in the nose.

I am sure there are plenty of videos on the net showing this, so just make sure you aren't in one! :)

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:00 pm
by jignesh712712
may i hunting some animals in m.p. S jungle before 10 yrs. Ago and i am new for gun shooting and i am not shoot my targate.....but till time i am know wery well our law and newer shoot any animal.....because my some family relatives like hunting...and i left hunting.......

Re: identify this gun

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:41 pm
by rajveer
jignesh712712 wrote:may i hunting some animals in m.p. S jungle before 10 yrs. Ago and i am new for gun shooting and i am not shoot my targate.....but till time i am know wery well our law and newer shoot any animal.....because my some family relatives like hunting...and i left hunting.......
You are a great guy with some kind of time machine, Thankfully Werine and martine died ealier, otherwise they would have called for merciy killing after reading this post.

One question you are doing it purposfully or it is just you. :o

Regards.