A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
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A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Greetings fellow gun lovers!!!
After months of procrastination, I've finally decided to buy an IHP 35 .22 air rfile. I called M/s Art Craft Sales, the IHP dealers in Delhi and they did not have it in stock, though they had the National 25 (their nomenclature is something I fail to understand till date). I've two options and two questions.
1. Should I get it from Aimco (a lot of +ve feedback in forum discussions) or from a local dealer (probably Garg Armoury, Kashmiri Gate, they quoted Rs. 4500 over phone)?
2. If I buy it locally, what all should I look for in the rifle to make sure its a fine piece?
Any insight would be highly appreciated.
Cheers!!!
Aman Thind
After months of procrastination, I've finally decided to buy an IHP 35 .22 air rfile. I called M/s Art Craft Sales, the IHP dealers in Delhi and they did not have it in stock, though they had the National 25 (their nomenclature is something I fail to understand till date). I've two options and two questions.
1. Should I get it from Aimco (a lot of +ve feedback in forum discussions) or from a local dealer (probably Garg Armoury, Kashmiri Gate, they quoted Rs. 4500 over phone)?
2. If I buy it locally, what all should I look for in the rifle to make sure its a fine piece?
Any insight would be highly appreciated.
Cheers!!!
Aman Thind
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Go for garg armoury, mr. rakesh (the owner) is a very nice person to deal with.....
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Thanks Suraj, any thoughts about the second point?
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
IHP is a very good choice and its a very high quality air rifle as compared to other Indian models. As per my experience, main thing is to check its locking mechanism, make sure it locks properly after cocking and doesn't open with the thrust when you fire the gun.
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Purchase from Garg Armoury. Buying from them you will also save on packing and freight also.
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
also cheks its wooden part properly and sight tej armourey upper side garg armorey also deal in it
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
You can try Canon too - Reynold has one and it is doing very well.
but dont go in for the side cocking - go in for the break barrel.
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but dont go in for the side cocking - go in for the break barrel.
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Thanks a lot for the kind suggestions everyone.
I will be buying the rifle this weekend.
In the mean time just to check the waters, I called up Eastern Arms Co., Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi. The person answering the phone was courteous and quoted Rs. 4300 + taxes (almost the same as Garg Armoury).
Moreover, I was just curious that which pellets should I buy to begin with? Also, would you recommended any cleaning equipment, oils etc?
Thanks & Regards,
Aman Thind
I will be buying the rifle this weekend.
In the mean time just to check the waters, I called up Eastern Arms Co., Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi. The person answering the phone was courteous and quoted Rs. 4300 + taxes (almost the same as Garg Armoury).
Moreover, I was just curious that which pellets should I buy to begin with? Also, would you recommended any cleaning equipment, oils etc?
Thanks & Regards,
Aman Thind
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Master Shot round head are the best suited for this.
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
The rifle is here guys!!!!!
Thanks a lot to Suraj, bandukbhandar and snIPer for the suggestions.
Got it from Garg Armoury, Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. Also bought two packs of Master Shot round head pellets.
Click here for the pics.
Just got to try a few shots. Trigger is a bit hard which is normal according to the forum. Will post the shooting report card soon.
I really need some tips on aligning the sights, please post your suggestions.
Cheers!!!
Thanks a lot to Suraj, bandukbhandar and snIPer for the suggestions.
Got it from Garg Armoury, Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. Also bought two packs of Master Shot round head pellets.
Click here for the pics.
Just got to try a few shots. Trigger is a bit hard which is normal according to the forum. Will post the shooting report card soon.
I really need some tips on aligning the sights, please post your suggestions.
Cheers!!!
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Congrats on your purchase. Have a happy shooting
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Looks good, Grains also are nice.
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
congrats , shoot safe ......
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
> Congrats - now you are the proud owner of an IHP35 0.22cal!
> The trigger may be a bit hard - but that's the way IHPs are made - get used to it.
> The sights can be adjusted by turning the two screws in the rear sight for windage & elevation (up / down & left / right)
> The gun will settle down after about 200 shots (minimum) infact 500 to 1000 is what the gun gurus the world over say.
> The more you shoot the better the groups get. Happy shooting.
Cheers
Brihacharan
> The trigger may be a bit hard - but that's the way IHPs are made - get used to it.
> The sights can be adjusted by turning the two screws in the rear sight for windage & elevation (up / down & left / right)
> The gun will settle down after about 200 shots (minimum) infact 500 to 1000 is what the gun gurus the world over say.
> The more you shoot the better the groups get. Happy shooting.
Cheers
Brihacharan
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Re: A couple of questions regarding IHP 35 purchase
Congrats Aman.....