Hello Hdn
First and foremost congratulations on securing a firearm license. It is not impossible to get the best .32 revolver on earth, provided you can swing it through the TR route. The other option is to become a renown shot in Center fire events, then apply for an import license for the korth. This option will take you at least 4-5 years, assuming you have the talent.Otherwise you will have to pick the best available in the Indian Market, which are pre 1984 vintage.
Coming to the discussion, which is the best revolver in .32, there again opinions may be diverse and contrary. Nevertheless, the KORTH, is really some piece of work, the price around Rs2.0 lacs, (in U.S.) justifies the cost when compared to quality, durability, accuracy and features available.
I have my own dream too, like you, I am working towards it and hope to secure it.
All the very best.
Regards
-- Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:41 pm --
dsingh wrote:If one considers striking power weight accuracy then it is colt
Hello dsingh,
This is indeed an intriguing statement, let us take three revolvers, all three are chambered for the .32 , and are loaded with standard .32 cartridges with standard loads in each. All three have the same barrel lengths (say 6 inches?), Assuming that the three revolvers are the colt, the webley and IOF (just for sake of discussion we assume that all three revolvers have 6 inches barrel). Could you tell me how the colt will have more STRIKING POWER' than the other two? Please remember that we are not talking about weight or accuracy here - just 'striking power' only.
Regards