LOL, the more you shoot it the better it gets. Just shoot to glory It will not harm the rifle.muthu wrote:
one doubt, does the rifle get effected, if we shoot continously without leaving gap ?
Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Hello everyone,
I want to buy a powerful indian air rifle. I have seen IHP but i also want to see national and tommy. Can anyone say if they are available in Chennai? or do national and tommy have a website?
I want to buy a powerful indian air rifle. I have seen IHP but i also want to see national and tommy. Can anyone say if they are available in Chennai? or do national and tommy have a website?
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
dear sivanesh , two day before i got a brand new tommy 450 [underlever, scopable ]latest model and scoped it with my 4x20 diana scope, but was unable to get it accurate. may be just because never before use any scope. now want to sell it with scope
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
IHP=indian hume pipe=National.sivanesh wrote:Hello everyone,
I want to buy a powerful indian air rifle. I have seen IHP but i also want to see national and tommy. Can anyone say if they are available in Chennai? or do national and tommy have a website?
IHP has its own website,you can get dealer list from it.
Tommy was initially made in calcutta(dont know the present scene),you can easily get it from chennai arms dealers..
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Remember to use blue thread locker on the stock screws. Really helps with keeping the airgun accurate.
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
The website for I.H.P's National brand of airguns is:sivanesh wrote:Hello everyone,
do national and tommy have a website?
www.indianhumepipe.com
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Dear Friends,
I visited ihp dealer in Chennai. He says ihp 35 model .22 as Rs.5400 and .177 as Rs.5200. Is it correct?
He also has Tommy models,Savage and Aimco... Confused now and can anyone help which one to go in for?
My uncle suggests to go in for Diana only even its expensive coz in Indian makes he says will last perfect only for 200 shots or so then spring tension differs so it will not help and we need to change. Is it true? Can anyone inform how much will it cost to change spring in indian makes?
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I visited ihp dealer in Chennai. He says ihp 35 model .22 as Rs.5400 and .177 as Rs.5200. Is it correct?
He also has Tommy models,Savage and Aimco... Confused now and can anyone help which one to go in for?
My uncle suggests to go in for Diana only even its expensive coz in Indian makes he says will last perfect only for 200 shots or so then spring tension differs so it will not help and we need to change. Is it true? Can anyone inform how much will it cost to change spring in indian makes?
regards...
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Tommy is an excellent rifle when you use Channa Dal as the ammunition instead of pellets and the target is just a few feet out of reach to knock with the barell ends.
But then this was Tommy about a decade and a half ago... things might have changed...
But then this was Tommy about a decade and a half ago... things might have changed...
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
My opinion is just opposite to yours.aandu wrote:Tommy is an excellent rifle when you use Channa Dal as the ammunition instead of pellets and the target is just a few feet out of reach to knock with the barell ends.
But then this was Tommy about a decade and a half ago... things might have changed...
you can check the performance of Tommy at
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 123#p69123
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Why you guys don't do a little search before posting your queries?sivanesh wrote:Dear Friends,
I visited ihp dealer in Chennai. He says ihp 35 model .22 as Rs.5400 and .177 as Rs.5200. Is it correct?
He also has Tommy models,Savage and Aimco... Confused now and can anyone help which one to go in for?
My uncle suggests to go in for Diana only even its expensive coz in Indian makes he says will last perfect only for 200 shots or so then spring tension differs so it will not help and we need to change. Is it true? Can anyone inform how much will it cost to change spring in indian makes?
regards...
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
sivanesh wrote:Hello everyone,
I want to buy a powerful indian air rifle. I have seen IHP but i also want to see national and tommy. Can anyone say if they are available in Chennai? or do national and tommy have a website?
no always go for ihp rather than tommy
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
I have one Tommy 35,which was bought some 15 years back,the unique thing about this is that you can very well adjust its trigger and make it as soft as possible,good power and with cherokee spring ,it generate huge velocity.
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In terms of power,I had one Hunter 50 of Kolkata,when fitted with Cherokee spring,initial 200 shots made things into pulp.To my mind one has to be very careful while shooting with this for utter damage if not taken care.
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-- Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:21 pm --
In terms of power,I had one Hunter 50 of Kolkata,when fitted with Cherokee spring,initial 200 shots made things into pulp.To my mind one has to be very careful while shooting with this for utter damage if not taken care.
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
anywhere in hyd where i could buy a tommy
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Re: Worth going for Tommy air rifle ?
Models of Tommy have changed over time.
They make msot of their guns with direct trigger mechanism.
Yet they have one model ,called Tommy 65 , most probably,
which has trigger adjustable mechanism same like Cannon35/65.
At middle range , that may be worth buying.
Basu
They make msot of their guns with direct trigger mechanism.
Yet they have one model ,called Tommy 65 , most probably,
which has trigger adjustable mechanism same like Cannon35/65.
At middle range , that may be worth buying.
Basu
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