Availability of National Air Rifles(IHP) in Bangalore
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Availability of National Air Rifles(IHP) in Bangalore
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FYI: National Air Rifles in .177 and .22 will be available at Asian Armoury, Bangalore starting 31/1/08. The contact person is Mr. Ayaz. Posting this message since I had noticed that a few members were looking to pick up Natonal air rifles.
FYI: National Air Rifles in .177 and .22 will be available at Asian Armoury, Bangalore starting 31/1/08. The contact person is Mr. Ayaz. Posting this message since I had noticed that a few members were looking to pick up Natonal air rifles.
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.177 IHP 35 mod
Is .177 IHP 35 better than .22 IHP 35 in acuracy ?
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Re: Availability of National Air Rifles(IHP) in Bangalore
Accuracy does not depend on the caliber Arbab. According to ISSF rules .177 is the only caliber allowed for target shooting with airguns. Also, .177 airguns are the only ones allowed for competitions.
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If everything remains the same with these two guns, except the barrel, the .177 would have a flatter trajectory (path of travel) than the .22, which may be translated into better accuracy, depending on how you look at it.Is .177 IHP 35 better than .22 IHP 35 in acuracy ?
But, since the .22 pellets are heavier than .177 they will have less chance of being deflected at greater distances by wind. Now deflection can occur from several factors. Gravity is one of them. Velocity above the speed of sound is not an issue since these guns dont make that sort of power. But wind does make a difference. .177 pellets being lighter have a higher probablity of being affected by wind.
I'm sure the question would still remain unanswered. But on a very loose scale, for target practice, stick to .177. They travel straight!
A better way to put the question would be "Is the .177 more accurate than .22 at --- distance for --- purpose.
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National Mod 35B (.22 and .177) and Mod 25 (.22 and .177) available at Bangalore Armoury.
He has around 4 of each in either cal.
The price for the 35 is 4600 (tax incl) and 25 is 3200 (tax incl)
Please dont comment on the prices. I know they're high. But hey, he's the only one with the goods. Plus there's no wait time, transit damage or mental agony, usually associated with getting one directly.
Plus you can have a look at the different rifles, and then choose the best one for you.
He has around 4 of each in either cal.
The price for the 35 is 4600 (tax incl) and 25 is 3200 (tax incl)
Please dont comment on the prices. I know they're high. But hey, he's the only one with the goods. Plus there's no wait time, transit damage or mental agony, usually associated with getting one directly.
Plus you can have a look at the different rifles, and then choose the best one for you.
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Is it the same price for both .177 and .22 calibers? The price seems to have gone up by 1300 or so since i last enquired a year and a half ago.Mo";p="38010 wrote: The price for the 35 is 4600 (tax incl)
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I bought the 35 .22 at T. Jacob & Co in Cochin for the very same reason. I got the .22 for Rs. 3300.00.Mo";p="38025 wrote:Yup, its the same for both..Is it the same price for both .177 and .22 calibers?
Its still the same. The price is about 1k higher than the actual cost.The price seems to have gone up by 1300 or so since i last enquired a year and a half ago.
So, the prices have not gone up, they are just being charged much more in Bangalore.
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Re: Availability of National Air Rifles(IHP) in Bangalore
Thanks Mo.
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Hey Mo,Mo";p="38091 wrote:Thats a very good deal LeoDude. Enjoy the gun. The difference in quality is quite obvious with the National up against the locals. I remember seeing a gun called Appu with my uncle in kerala. You can't even hit a bull with it, let alone a bullseye!
Yeah, I had checked out in Coimbatore also when I visited there. I forget the name of the shop there but it was around Rs. 3700.00 if I remember right. Then someone known to me in CBE asked me to check it out in Cochin since they have good prices and thats how I ended up picking it up.
The shop in Cochin also had another make called ESA or something like that from a company in Calcutta. They advised me to go with the IHP guns, not that I had considered the other guns either. They looked good though !!!
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Thats true Gopi, some of the local guns do look good. But upon closer inspection, the National does come out with better finish and attention to detail. (Better being a relative term here)
Its like being handsome in a world of monsters while in reality you're a monster when among handsome men.. (I dont remember where I read it)..
Its like being handsome in a world of monsters while in reality you're a monster when among handsome men.. (I dont remember where I read it)..
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Re: Availability of National Air Rifles(IHP) in Bangalore
Hi,
There is bound to be a price difference between the authorised dealers and other dealers of IHP Products.
Best would be to write to IHP and ask for a list of their monopolised dealers and then buy from there...u can't get a better price than that.
AC
There is bound to be a price difference between the authorised dealers and other dealers of IHP Products.
Best would be to write to IHP and ask for a list of their monopolised dealers and then buy from there...u can't get a better price than that.
AC
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There is a list of their authorised distributors at - http://www.indianhumepipe.com/rifleadd.htmlart_collector";p="38139 wrote:Hi,
There is bound to be a price difference between the authorised dealers and other dealers of IHP Products.
Best would be to write to IHP and ask for a list of their monopolised dealers and then buy from there...u can't get a better price than that.
AC
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