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any air rifle dealers in bangalore???

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:44 pm
by tarat
Hi people,
this is my first message in this forum. Am avidly interested in getting a good rifle for myself but dont know where to look. Went to brigade to some sports shop and the gun they showed me was pathetic. and they didnt know any specifn about it themselves.
Any ideas, bangalore guys ???

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:25 pm
by mehulkamdar
Check the Classifieds here. There are often air rifles on sale. You could also think about importing one - ask members who have had success in importing air rifles and they would guide you.

Also, joining a rifle club would get you access to guns that members may put on sale from time to time.

Part of the fun in the game is looking for good guns - you find some really nice ones at good prices if you keep looking.

Cheers!

hi mehul

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:52 pm
by tarat
thanks for ur reply
since i am new to this thing, i know rifle clubs exist but dont have any names. thats why am looking for someone based in b'lore to help me out.
abt importing, yes, there are awesome guns out there like the sumatra 2500 and AF Condor, but i would have to sell of my bike to get one of those. And there's the very real chance that customs would sieze it.
Considering that its my first rifle, i would'nt mind the National. Didnt know abt it till i joined this forum. Am now researching it. Tech specifications, cost etc.
My ultimate dream is however a .58 Yukon from Barnes Pneumatic :o)

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:43 pm
by Mack The Knife
Tarat,

I have sent you a PM with my phone numbers. Call me and we can take it from there.

Mack The Knife

Question regarding IHP rifles

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:03 am
by tarat
does anyone have any chronograph readings for the IHP .177/.22
Maybe just the muzzle velocity and the pellet weight in grains/grams using which the velocity is measured?
I understand range is something like 25-35 mts. ???

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:47 pm
by dev
tarat,

Claimed velocity by IHP dealer is 650 fps in .22, i had one for years and it is good enough for what an air rifle should do. Will puncture an oil tin with heavy pellets, like the GSmith ones. Forget the barnes .58 or whatever, what will you do with it?

Invest in a HW series of rifles, the 77 model in.22 is really nice. The IHP is okay as the first air rifle, earlier it used to be a part of Hammerli and my old barell was very accurate. But the triger and all are a pain.

But if you want to invest in a long time piece that's nice to blast out of the box, then either import one or find a used one.

Regards,

Dev

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:32 pm
by Mack The Knife
Invest in a HW series of rifles, the 77 model in.22 is really nice.


Make sure it's a 77 K - it's better balanced. Bear in mind that .22 calibre is not permitted at NRAI affiliated ranges.

The IHP is okay as the first air rifle
I personally feel it's a waste of money if you can save up or afford a 77k. Sujay bought one despite my telling him not to and you can read about his experiences with it on this site.
earlier it used to be a part of Hammerli
IHP made the CO2 Cadet rifle under licence from Hammerli and as far as I know that was the only association between the two.
and my old barell was very accurate.
IHP bought their airgun making machinery from Diana. Pity they did not import the German work ethic.
But the triger and all are a pain.
So you get a reasonably made barrel, hopefully, but the power plant, trigger, sights and stock are crap? I agree.

Mack The Knife

Getting a rifle ..........

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:02 pm
by tarat
Friend of mine is giving me his rifle as he going out of B'lore for sometime.
Its called GI .22 Never heard of it but looked ok. I know it wont be much but then getting it free :wink:

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:57 am
by Sujay
I Sujay bought one despite my telling him not to and you can read about his experiences with it on this site.

The experience I had with is with the Air Pistol. The Air Rifle at least does not disintegrate while in use but has a visible barrel droop and pathetic sights.

I would strongly advise everybody against buying IHPs ( unless you are Mack The Knife / Dev or else can tune your AR to predict its performance) simply because of inconsistent performance. If not the HWs , go for the Gammo at least. Else, dejection sets in very quickly as results of dedicated practice never seems to show up.

Re: Getting a rifle ..........

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:04 am
by Mack The Knife
Good for you Tarat. Gives you time to shop around rather than making an impulsive buy.

Have fun and shoot safe.

Mack The Knife

stop bashing IHP, I am gonna buy them out

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:00 pm
by dev
:lol:

Not really but at that price its an okay toy. They have also taken out a nickel version, shiny barrel and black stock. But trigger still a pain.

Hey, Mack The Knife will a Charlie Da Tuna made drop in trigger work? Reference the 'www.yellowforum.com'. Please do a search in the Chinese AG forum. Maybe you could also google for it. That piece cures most Gamos, is the trigger stuff same in most air rifles...okay don't begin to kick me :lol: Just asking it was an idea maybe...

Cause Mack The Knife if you could get the GTX trigger set and make some for the IHP alongwith a deadly stock, we might find a reason to get excited again. I don't know about barrel droop on the IHP but my friend had bought one and we were shooting Bisleri bottles with it at about 40 yards. And it was doing okay open sighted.

My one unmodified was okay at that time I didn't know that better triggers were possible. So we dropped stuff with it anyway, range was similar. Went thru and thru with pointed, old jerry cans really died hard. :twisted:

And Mack The Knife you missed the fact that i spelled barrel and trigger wrong...so there. :wink:



Regards,

Dev

Re: any air rifle dealers in bangalore???

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:06 am
by snIPer
Check with Kovi Shop in Jayanagar they have good air rifles.
Phone # can be found in the dealers / armories section

Re: any air rifle dealers in bangalore???

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:24 pm
by kanwar76
susheel_john";p="18371 wrote: Check with Kovi Shop in Jayanagar they have good air rifles.
Phone # can be found in the dealers / armories section
Hey Susheel, What air-rifles they got?

-Inder

Re: any air rifle dealers in bangalore???

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:38 pm
by snIPer
I did see National & a Diana (magnum i guess), they do have a few other brands as well if im not mistaken.

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:22 am
by tarat
Susheel,

Could you give me the address in more detail ? Kovi Shop in Jayanagar that is. I stay in JP Nagar and I go all the way to Bangalore Armoury @ NR Road to get pellets.

A shop in Jayanagar would be a real help.