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PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:23 pm
by SYED833
HI GUYS,,I AM NEW HERE AND TO THE WORLD OF GUNS N I AM LOOKING FOR ADVICE AS TO WHICH PISTOL IS BEST FOR SELF DEFENCE PURPOSE,,DONT EXACTLY LIKE THE IOF.32 ASAHINI,,WHAT ARE MY OTHER OPTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY,? ANY AND ALL ADVICE WILL B DEEPLY APPRECIATED ,,THANKS
SYED,,
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:26 pm
by MoA
Well please dont type in caps to begin with.
In terms of choice, your limitation would be the bank balance. In terms of caliber, youre limited by where you live and the availability of ammo.
While a .32 ACP would be the easiest to procure in terms of caliber, it is marginal as a caliber. Would reccomend a .45 acp or .357 Mag if your budget allows it.
And before nagarifle chimes in: A 155 is viable too. Lots of stopping power.
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:47 pm
by SYED833
thank u,,but plz explain if these r avaliable in india,,and if so at what cost,,and hope these r npb ,,i ask this cause i managed to get a AIV license but only for NPB pistol,,and i am from andhra..
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:55 pm
by MoA
I do know the .357, .32 and .45 are available in India. Specifically a member from Andhra had a .357 if I remember correctly, and was planning on buying a .45. So Yes they are npb.
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:01 pm
by SYED833
where should i check if i were to look for a .45 acp,,?? as to the price?? do u have any idea what it would cost me to get this weapon?? plz do advise,,,
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:06 pm
by grewal
MoA wrote:And before nagarifle chimes in:
Oooooooooooo
SYED833 wrote:where should i check if i were to look for a .45 acp,,?? as to the price?? do u have any idea what it would cost me to get this weapon?? plz do advise,,,
a visit to the nearest Gun Store will be really helpfull to you .
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:16 pm
by to_saptarshi
MoA wrote:I do know the .357, .32 and .45 are available in India. Specifically a member from Andhra had a .357 if I remember correctly, and was planning on buying a .45. So Yes they are npb.
.45ACP is a NPB
From When ????
.45ACP is a prohibited bore , in fact its still being used in sevice. ( The only exception in India is Republic of Mumbai , they treat this caliber differently) . So you cannot buy a .45ACP in NPB license.
However you are good for .357 and .32 as they are NPB caliber.
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:21 pm
by grewal
to_saptarshi wrote:( not .38SPL is PB again)
.38 special is a NP Bore weapon dear.
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:28 pm
by to_saptarshi
grewal wrote:to_saptarshi wrote:( not .38SPL is PB again)
.38 special is a NP Bore weapon dear.
Yes Grewal ..
didnt have my morning tea yet , .38 SW Long is PB while .38SPL is NPB.
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:33 pm
by OverUnderPump
Here's a short bucket list of what I can remember; .45 is and was a PB. We hope it wont be in the near future
.
PB
.455 Webley (rimmed)
9mm Luger
9mm parabellum
.38 S&W Long (rimmed) also referred to as .38-200.
.45 ACP(rimless)
NPB
9mm kurz
9mm short
.38 Special
.357 magnum
.380 cal
.38 super
our dear old .32
and .22 as well (though I'm not sure one would choose that caliber for self defence, but then you never know. To each his own.)
If you can afford pricey ammo .38 Special and .357 magnum based handguns are your best bet. If not .32 is what you should opt for. As for the prices of the handguns, thats another story.
regards
OUP
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:45 pm
by MoA
Is the .44 Mag available in India?
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:55 pm
by grewal
Underoverpump as agile as ever
to_saptarshi wrote: didnt have my morning tea yet
some tea for me also yaar
, chai ka naam suntay he sab kaam band . Ab to sirk chai he bachaa saktee hai humay
Mod sorry for trans language
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:06 pm
by OverUnderPump
grewal wrote:Underoverpump as agile as ever
to_saptarshi wrote: didnt have my morning tea yet
some tea for me also yaar
, chai ka naam suntay he sab kaam band . Ab to sirk chai he bachaa saktee hai humay
Mod sorry for trans language
Mwaafi nai mil sakdi, hun translate karna pauga;
Translation: You are not forgiven, please translate it now.
regards
OUP
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:16 pm
by SYED833
[quote="OverUnderPump"]Here's a short bucket list of what I can remember; .45 is and was a PB. We hope it wont be in the near future
.
PB
.455 Webley (rimmed)
9mm Luger
9mm parabellum
.38 S&W Long (rimmed) also referred to as .38-200.
.45 ACP(rimless)
NPB
9mm kurz
9mm short
.38 Special
.357 magnum
.380 cal
.38 super
our dear old .32
and .22 as well (though I'm not sure one would choose that caliber for self defence, but then you never know. To each his own.)
If you can afford pricey ammo .38 Special and .357 magnum based handguns are your best bet. If not .32 is what you should opt for. As for the prices of the handguns, thats another story.
hi,,thanks for the info,,but the point really is availability of these weapons and do u have any idea as to the prices or the availability of any of these npb weapons,,
thanks,,
Re: PISTOL FOR SELF DEFENCE
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:22 pm
by OverUnderPump
Sorry mate, not in tune with the latest pricing and availability. You'd have to sift through it yourself by-
Checking this section
http://indiansforguns.com/viewforum.php?f=41 for information on dealers and getting in touch.
Posting a wanted ad for the handgun you want to purchase in the wanted section.
That should get you started.
regards
OUP