CARTRIDGE SA .32" (7.65 mm) REVOLVER (LONG TYPE)

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CARTRIDGE SA .32" (7.65 mm) REVOLVER (LONG TYPE)

Post by gurdeepbahra » Sat Apr 17, 2010 2:28 pm

CARTRIDGE SA .32" (7.65 mm) REVOLVER (LONG TYPE)

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General Caracteristics :

Calibre - 7.65 mm
Overall lenght of Barrel - 120.65 mm
Effective bore length of Barrel - 76.2 mm
No. of Rifling grooves in Barrel - Six
Twist of grooves - 1 in 305 mm
Total length of the Revolver - 177.8 mm
Weight of Revolver without ammunition - 0.7 Kg.
Finish - Black, with Black Bakelite grips.

CARTRIDGE S.A. .32"(7.65 mm) REVOLVER(LONG TYPE)

[INDIGENOUSLY AVAILABLE, PRODUCED AT AMMUNITION FACTORY, KIRKEE, PUNE]

Weight - 9.9gms.
Lenght - 32 mm
Velocity - 236 ± 7.6 M/Sec. at 9.1 M
- from the muzzle
Accuracy - 71.1 mm at 36.6 M
Pressure - 46.5 MPa

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Ordnance Factory Board
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Government of India
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10A, S. K. Bose Road, Kolkata – 700 001, India.

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Re: CARTRIDGE SA .32" (7.65 mm) REVOLVER (LONG TYPE)

Post by vrohan59 » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:29 am

Gurdeep
Do you know if licenced arms holders can directly purchase ammo from the IOF factory?If yes,what is the procedure?
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Re: CARTRIDGE SA .32" (7.65 mm) REVOLVER (LONG TYPE)

Post by MoA » Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:16 am

Is that a .32 wildcat? I know nothing about the caliber. :cheers:

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