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New member from Mumbai, MH
Hi folks!
I recently acquired my fire arms license and weapon (0.32 revolver- Webley & Scott, SIAL). The reason why I registered here is because I want to learn more about firearms and get advise for shooting guns in general.
I look forward to learning from all of you.
That's it.
Have a nice day!
I recently acquired my fire arms license and weapon (0.32 revolver- Webley & Scott, SIAL). The reason why I registered here is because I want to learn more about firearms and get advise for shooting guns in general.
I look forward to learning from all of you.
That's it.
Have a nice day!
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Welcome to IFG and congratulations on getting your license and revolver. .
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32, we are glad that you've chosen to join IFG and glad to hear that you've obtained your license and revolver. We're all on a path of learning here, and the more, the merrier! Welcome to IFG!
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032bore,
Welcome to the Forum.
Do post images and shooting review of your Webley & Scott, SIAL.
Did you buy the Short Grip or Overhand version.
How much did you pay for it.
Regards,
Jr.
Welcome to the Forum.
Do post images and shooting review of your Webley & Scott, SIAL.
Did you buy the Short Grip or Overhand version.
How much did you pay for it.
Regards,
Jr.
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Thanks for the welcome, I bought short grip version but bought extra overhand grip. Total cost was 2.2 lacs.Jr. wrote:032bore,
Welcome to the Forum.
Do post images and shooting review of your Webley & Scott, SIAL.
Did you buy the Short Grip or Overhand version.
How much did you pay for it.
Regards,
Jr.
Will share pics and review soon.
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Welcome to the forum; I trust you will enjoy the interaction with members.
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Hi 032bore,
2.2 Lakh is a good deal for a new Revolver.
I have not had the opportunity to use the Indian made Webley.
The short grip is definitely easier to conceal and looks tidy.
Recoil is not much in a well made .32 Revolver,
So handling with a short grip should not be an issue.
The IOF Cartridge for the .32 S&W Long,
Definitely releases more smoke and residue as compared to the imported ones.
There is also a tiny bit of difference in the recoil (my personal experience).
Regards,
Jr.
2.2 Lakh is a good deal for a new Revolver.
I have not had the opportunity to use the Indian made Webley.
The short grip is definitely easier to conceal and looks tidy.
Recoil is not much in a well made .32 Revolver,
So handling with a short grip should not be an issue.
The IOF Cartridge for the .32 S&W Long,
Definitely releases more smoke and residue as compared to the imported ones.
There is also a tiny bit of difference in the recoil (my personal experience).
Regards,
Jr.
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Nice looking Revolver.
Seems to be well made.
Looks proportionate, same as the original Webley.
Congratulations 032bore.
Thank you for sharing.
Seems you discharged a few rounds.
How does she handle.
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Jr.
Seems to be well made.
Looks proportionate, same as the original Webley.
Congratulations 032bore.
Thank you for sharing.
Seems you discharged a few rounds.
How does she handle.
Regards,
Jr.
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Mumbai is among one of the toughest cities in India to get an arms license. I too have a license from Mumbai. Congratulations for your acquisition. Do share some pics of your weapon.Jr. wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 7:23 pmHi 032bore,
2.2 Lakh is a good deal for a new Revolver.
I have not had the opportunity to use the Indian made Webley.
The short grip is definitely easier to conceal and looks tidy.
Recoil is not much in a well made .32 Revolver,
So handling with a short grip should not be an issue.
The IOF Cartridge for the .32 S&W Long,
Definitely releases more smoke and residue as compared to the imported ones.
There is also a tiny bit of difference in the recoil (my personal experience).
Regards,
Jr.