gaurab sarkhel wrote:Respctd all my name is Gaurab and i m from Assam i m new to ur world of Gun (India). Can any one told me NX 100 RF (Polarise) from PERCIHOLE is good or i go for else..........
Hi Gaurab!
IMHO 'good' is a relative term.. Esp with guns, what's the best in the market may also be amongst the more expensive... You need to read up & decide the definition of 'good' vs 'affordable' for yourself!
You will need to decide what you want it for.. Do you fancy competition shooting or do you want to have fun plinking.. Or whether your aim is pest control on a farm...
You will also need to decide your budget.. I'm assuming you're willing to spend around ₹15000/- ...
If competition shooting is what you want, you'll need to spend more & buy a PCP gun along with its associated 'ecosystem'...
For fun plinking or pest control you can choose either a springer or gas-ram(nitro piston) gun. Both have their advantages & downfalls - Springers are a little noisier but cheaper. Gas rams are softer but slightly more expensive generally. I prefer the springers as it takes a little more to shoot them well!
In Indian ARs only Precihole makes gas rams, the NX100 (or at least that I know of). Among Springers there are many brands like Precihole (SX100), National, SDB, AARMR etc.
If I had to pick a gun for plinking, I would do a cost-benefit analysis! Precihole is now a famous name with decent power & accuracy, costs about 15000 INR for its gas ram & 12000-13000INR for springer.
Then there is this SDB Apache SE which costs around 7000 INR on Kovibazar. Have been hearing good things about it from Basu sir & others, so must be good! Seems to be producing about same power & accuracy as Precihole at half the price! Comes in a wooden stock too. Good buy worth the money...
There is this gun Hurricane Mod 15 from AARMR that's throwing a lot of power at muzzle with fair accuracy. There is also a thread about it on this forum. I happen to be in touch with its manufacturer, can personally vouch for its build quality & the constant R&D these guys are up to.. Its tough as nails, huge scope for further modifications, has a fancy looking stock too.
I would be buying this gun myself once they come out with its production model. Costs 8000INR including postage if you buy directly from its manufacturer.
Finally there is the National/IHP - the old & trusted shooter owned by so many of us! I understand IHP35 is a famous model, decent. I have no idea of its pricing but I was not too happy with its build quality..
So that's a (brief) review of some of the guns we guys own, shoot & love... Hope to add one to the tally soon!!!