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The legal aspects of owning, shooting, importing arms/ ammo and other related legal aspects as well as any other legal queries. Please note: This INCLUDES all arms licensing issues/ queries!
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kiran2608
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by kiran2608 » Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:50 pm
Hi Forumers,
I have ordered M92 FS Gas Blow back pistol from Hongkong and I have received the first shipment. I am expecting my second shipment too shortly.
In the first shipment, the pistol has been dissembled in to parts ( even a small spring and nut has been removed and packed separately). I can actually assemble the pistol following the user manual etc. But I just don't want to take risk. My small mistake may spoil the accuracy and the range of the pistol.
So I am looking for some pistol expert in Bangalore, who can assemble the pistol with out damaging it
Can any help me out in finding the right person?
Regards,
Kiran
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TC
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by TC » Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:28 am
Just curious. Do they ship these guns fully disassembled as you mention or, did you place order for a kit set ?
I am sure you will set some help from our members in your city. Congrats
TC
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kiran2608
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by kiran2608 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:24 am
Yes, they ship only the dessembled guns as they are rare aware of indian customs. And that is the reason I have received the packet at my door step with out any call or notification from customs.
I am still waiting for the forum members inputs to identify the gun expert.
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Kiran
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by xl_target » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:45 am
In the first shipment, the pistol has been dissembled in to parts ( even a small spring and nut has been removed and packed separately). I can actually assemble the pistol following the user manual etc. But I just don't want to take risk. My small mistake may spoil the accuracy and the range of the pistol.
How many people on here, do you think, have actually assembled a Gas blowback pistol?
What makes you think that they can do it any better than you can?

Read the directions several times and go for it.
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by TC » Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:44 pm
xl_target wrote:In the first shipment, the pistol has been dissembled in to parts ( even a small spring and nut has been removed and packed separately). I can actually assemble the pistol following the user manual etc. But I just don't want to take risk. My small mistake may spoil the accuracy and the range of the pistol.
How many people on here, do you think, have actually assembled a Gas blowback pistol?
What makes you think that they can do it any better than you can?

Read the directions several times and go for it.
I agree with XL on this. When I made my first working scale model of a warship out of 175 plus pieces stacked in a kit box that my uncle got from abroad as my birthday gift I was scared every second. But I did it over four sleepless nights. Your Beretta gas gun cant be worse than that. Just go ahead and share with us the taste of achievement. Best of luck.
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by kiran2608 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:45 pm
All your responses are giving me enough boost. Let me get the second shipment too and then will give a try:-)
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Kiran
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by maheshvijay93 » Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:49 pm
Hi kiran2608
From which website did you made the purchase?
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by kiran2608 » Thu Jan 09, 2014 6:15 pm
Hi Mahesh,
The website is ehobbyasia.com
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KD
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by maheshvijay93 » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:13 pm
Thank you Kiran. It's a nice website with an awesome collection. Did you receive your second shipment?
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by kiran2608 » Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:31 am
Expecting this week:-)
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by maheshvijay93 » Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:51 pm
Hey Kiran, have you ever purchased the M92 model with spring mechanism? From this same website
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by kiran2608 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:13 pm
No Mahesh,
I only bought gas bob pistol
By the way I have received my gun on Saturday and it took one full night to assemble it. It's gorgeous.
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by kiran2608 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:28 pm
TC wrote:xl_target wrote:In the first shipment, the pistol has been dissembled in to parts ( even a small spring and nut has been removed and packed separately). I can actually assemble the pistol following the user manual etc. But I just don't want to take risk. My small mistake may spoil the accuracy and the range of the pistol.
How many people on here, do you think, have actually assembled a Gas blowback pistol?
What makes you think that they can do it any better than you can?

Read the directions several times and go for it.
I agree with XL on this. When I made my first working scale model of a warship out of 175 plus pieces stacked in a kit box that my uncle got from abroad as my birthday gift I was scared every second. But I did it over four sleepless nights. Your Beretta gas gun cant be worse than that. Just go ahead and share with us the taste of achievement. Best of luck.
TC
You guys really gave me the courage:-)
Other day I have received my second shipment( just the lower frame of the pistol). Then I called up the local guy to help me. Seeing the minute springs and bolts, he quoted 10k which came down to 5k just for assembling. We agreed to meet in his shop today moring.
Later in the night I just opened all the packets and started assembling one by one with just a nail cutter and spoons. And by morning I was done. My wife as usual shouted at me with a cup of coffe. But looking at it even she fell in love with it.
Thanks to you both for pushing:-)
Here are the pictures.



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by Esranjith » Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:50 pm
Kiran,
Congrats! It looks awesome. How is the accuracy. Do you have to be a rifle club member to purchase it?
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by kiran2608 » Wed Jan 22, 2014 8:41 am
Thanks Ranjith, actually you don't have to be a member to purchase it, but to import it, yes you need a membership. Or you can import it through a dealer.
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