Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
@hamiclar01 >>> No dude, not through any measuring instrument...Just a jhor ka jhatka ) in Jodhpur wala gun...Still at the end I'll say this is in my opinion...which may/may not be as others...
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
My two cents.......
"Zor ka jhatka" , more recoil on one gun than the other might be an indication of poor tuning/contact surfaces rather than greater power. I'd personally be inclined to avoid a springer with high recoil as it would affect accuracy. In the absence of a chronograph, shots fired at the same distance using the same pellets and stance on uniform (knot free) piece of wood with the same thickness might give a very rough idea.
"Zor ka jhatka" , more recoil on one gun than the other might be an indication of poor tuning/contact surfaces rather than greater power. I'd personally be inclined to avoid a springer with high recoil as it would affect accuracy. In the absence of a chronograph, shots fired at the same distance using the same pellets and stance on uniform (knot free) piece of wood with the same thickness might give a very rough idea.
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
Pictures here.. Please excuse me for the clarity. My camera wasn't ready, used my mobile..
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/4a ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/XA ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/s- ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/VI ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/CK ... directlink
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some more clarity here...
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/UY ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/4a ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/XA ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/s- ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/VI ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/CK ... directlink
-- Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:17 am --
some more clarity here...
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/UY ... directlink
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
Hi Muruks
Gun is good but I think u need a class 'How to capture photographs'
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Gun is good but I think u need a class 'How to capture photographs'
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
Dear kb100,
Can you please send me photos of your Aimco M300 Air Rifle on my id [email protected]. . . . .
Regards
Suraj.
Can you please send me photos of your Aimco M300 Air Rifle on my id [email protected]. . . . .
Regards
Suraj.
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
No point in buying a smooth bore "air rifle" ,, Oh!!! sorry ,, A rifle cant be smooth bore.harry_guddu wrote:Dear Muruks,
anyways just want to ask few things about New Light
>>> Is it rifled (i think it is not, but want to confirm)
>>> How do you find the finishing of the butt and the balance of the gun
>>> Yeah, you bought it at a very heavy price (I spoke to Prem Singhji bhati who is the manufacturer of the gun from Jodhpur..he was Ok for 3999...+freight charges)...
>>> And please post some pictures please...
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@hamiclar01 >>> My opinion about the power is simply based on the fact that I have tried three guns and the amount of thrust, force generated by New Light is matchless but as I said earlier it lacked the finish (and I feel that balance was also out)...Under lever latching is not at all good...And above all new light art works are into producing replica guns, swords now, hence i thought to go for M300 because Aimco is here to stay...(my logic)...however if you have some other thought please let us know...
thanks
If you want a beautiful looking gun buy a replica, otherwise if you really need a good air rifle which shoots accurate and powerful go for an IHP N35 .177.
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
Anyways guys..here is the news...I have had my Aimco delivered some time back (sorry I wasn't online these days)...My observations
>>> First of all packing was tooo tooo tooo good, damn hard wooden casing.....got it without a single scratch..
>>> Secondly gun is bit heavy, underliver latching mechanism is too good...Butt finishing is ultimate (smooth)...has a rubber pad support
>>> Rear sight seems to be bit cumbersome (I am trying to get it replaced with the ihp one's)...
>>> since it is heavy hence holding it sometimes may be a hard task...
@sudesh >>> I am buying an IHP N35 .177 to add to my collection....
Will post the pics soon....
And last but not the least BIG thanks to Arshad Ahamed (member IFG) for helping me all the way through till the delivery...He is an amazing boy and good budding enterprenuer....
Thanks
Happy Shooting
>>> First of all packing was tooo tooo tooo good, damn hard wooden casing.....got it without a single scratch..
>>> Secondly gun is bit heavy, underliver latching mechanism is too good...Butt finishing is ultimate (smooth)...has a rubber pad support
>>> Rear sight seems to be bit cumbersome (I am trying to get it replaced with the ihp one's)...
>>> since it is heavy hence holding it sometimes may be a hard task...
@sudesh >>> I am buying an IHP N35 .177 to add to my collection....
Will post the pics soon....
And last but not the least BIG thanks to Arshad Ahamed (member IFG) for helping me all the way through till the delivery...He is an amazing boy and good budding enterprenuer....
Thanks
Happy Shooting
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Re: Aimco M300 Vs New Light Art Work (Jodhpur)
don't know how I missed your post, but sorry I can't Suraj - I don't own one ( I have an IHP M35 .177)suraj2087 wrote:Dear kb100,
Can you please send me photos of your Aimco M300 Air Rifle on my id [email protected]. . . . .
Regards
Suraj.
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