Para Ordnance 1911

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:40 am

xl_target wrote:Congratulations! Good Looking guns, Baljit.
Here's hoping that you are able to resolve your health problems and go back to participating in IPSC events.


Thank's xl, this is what i need from the friend's


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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by thebrowningeffect » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:27 am

Baljit wrote:airgun , keep in mind i start shooting in IPSC back in 1999 so i need lot's of practice, i fire about 15000 to 20000 round in a years now you can think about how many round i fire, but bad luck is i have accident back in Dec. 2007 and since then i have disk problum i can't shoot in IPSC any more because my back not allow me but still i am going to rangr every weekend and fire around 300 round , i am trying to get back in IPSC again but i am not sure i can do that any more


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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by dr.jayakumar » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:53 am

nice guns..thanks for sharing.

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:08 pm

Thank's again guy's

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by ajayplahane » Fri Apr 29, 2011 10:54 pm

Nice guns indeed....
But must I tell you all, the beauty of such marvelous pieces can only be understood by people who love them... who live them...and who know, what guns really mean to a man...who loves and cares for his family....who cares for his society and that's why he loves them. It is his lust for liberty and independence,to protect his family and his society, which makes him so anguished on the british-minded govt.and its foolish policies.....hussssh... :cry:

Having said all that, do these guns not resemble chinese toy-guns, we generally buy for our children...?
Whenever I see and think of buying a gun like that, I suddenly imagine a situation of being threatened by somebody...in retaliation or in self-defence, I drag my "THIS" pistol out, and the goon , with his black & yellow teeth spreading east-weat of his face, barks at me....' Khilone se daraa rahaa hai kya...!!!"
His rusted 15" long Gupti/big chaku looks far more deadlier...
And the beauty of a weapon is not in its use, but only in the threat of its use...
Like an LIC policy....
Just think of that...

Cheers...
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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by HSharief » Mon May 02, 2011 6:41 pm

NICE Guns Baljit, I especially like the black stainless, I have a Springfield single stack .45 in Black stainless. If you're having trouble with IPSC with your back, maybe you can try Steel, I think they only shoot from one standing position. I'm sure you'll do great. Keep us posted and again, great guns.

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Mon May 02, 2011 8:20 pm

Thank's HSharief, i like to shoot in steel but we don't doing here, but i shoot in trap in these day it's lot's fun in trap as well.

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Manga1313 » Mon May 02, 2011 10:56 pm

Baljit wrote:airgun , keep in mind i start shooting in IPSC back in 1999 so i need lot's of practice, i fire about 15000 to 20000 round in a years now you can think about how many round i fire, but bad luck is i have accident back in Dec. 2007 and since then i have disk problum i can't shoot in IPSC any more because my back not allow me but still i am going to rangr every weekend and fire around 300 round , i am trying to get back in IPSC again but i am not sure i can do that any more


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40cal box with 25 shots cost around 25 bucks and 45 cal. around 30 bucks for box of 25 you do the math ...........thats lots of dedication and even more dough.....wow........great going brother.....gud luck and safe shooting....Respect

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Tue May 03, 2011 2:48 am

Manga1313 wrote:
Baljit wrote:airgun , keep in mind i start shooting in IPSC back in 1999 so i need lot's of practice, i fire about 15000 to 20000 round in a years now you can think about how many round i fire, but bad luck is i have accident back in Dec. 2007 and since then i have disk problum i can't shoot in IPSC any more because my back not allow me but still i am going to rangr every weekend and fire around 300 round , i am trying to get back in IPSC again but i am not sure i can do that any more


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40cal box with 25 shots cost around 25 bucks and 45 cal. around 30 bucks for box of 25 you do the math ...........thats lots of dedication and even more dough.....wow........great going brother.....gud luck and safe shooting....Respect
Manga 1313 are you sure about 25 shots around 25 bucks? around 30 bucks of Box of 25 , for your info.only you can buy in box of 50 round not 25 round, other think i reloard my own ammo it's cost me around $180 for 1000 round of 40cal

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Sakobav » Tue May 03, 2011 5:17 am

ajayplahane wrote:Nice guns indeed....
But must I tell you all, the beauty of such marvelous pieces can only be understood by people who love them... who live them...and who know, what guns really mean to a man...who loves and cares for his family....who cares for his society and that's why he loves them. It is his lust for liberty and independence,to protect his family and his society, which makes him so anguished on the british-minded govt.and its foolish policies.....hussssh... :cry:

Having said all that, do these guns not resemble chinese toy-guns, we generally buy for our children...?
Whenever I see and think of buying a gun like that, I suddenly imagine a situation of being threatened by somebody...in retaliation or in self-defence, I drag my "THIS" pistol out, and the goon , with his black & yellow teeth spreading east-weat of his face, barks at me....' Khilone se daraa rahaa hai kya...!!!"
His rusted 15" long Gupti/big chaku looks far more deadlier...
And the beauty of a weapon is not in its use, but only in the threat of its use...
Like an LIC policy....
Just think of that...

Cheers...
Ajay
Bad idea Ajay to try using a toy gun or air gun as deterrent - it could be fatal at worst and even cops can stretch this to illegal weapon case possessing such a replica gun. Never presume that attackers would get intimidated by such ruse you are better off using alternate means like common sense even resort to running away or other forms of protection..Dont ever try this stunt and half baked idea go strive for actual gun with valid license...

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Manga1313 » Tue May 03, 2011 7:04 am

Sir that is great that you load your own ammo.......and sorry about 25 .........its weekend and i was bit boozed off when i was reading your post....................Its great .......i just started loading my ammo too .....i was wondering What grains bullet you use for your para..........And how many times should you consider a brass to reload.......I would say 165 grain is best selection but i heard 135 jhp. I guess it gives you more power and less recoil........but never tried.......I had a big prob of over crimping ......did you ever had to delt with that issue........And what kind of primer would you suggest as i m new to this loading stuff.......and i heard for 40 if you loading your own would cost you around 120 bucks per thousand rounds.........thats why i decided to spend fortune on this stuff.......And please shed some light on your press and dye........i would really appreciate that .........respect.......(no offence just trying to learn for your valuable experiance)

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Baljit » Tue May 03, 2011 8:54 pm

Manga ji, good to know if you reloard your own ammo , about bullet i am useing 180 grains FMJ , and Winchester 231, 5.5 grs. powder and it's give me around 1015 FPS. pistol brass you can use over and over again till it's start crack or primer pocket get's big, and i am useing small rifle primer, and i have Dillon XL650 press and die i can reloard about 850 to 900 round in a hrs.if you need more info pm me your number then we can talk over the phone.i'll give you all the info you need . :cheers:

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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Ganesh TT » Tue May 03, 2011 11:17 pm

really good toys....thanks for sharing......should be proud to own one...
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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by ajayplahane » Tue May 03, 2011 11:37 pm

Ngrewal,
I think you didn't get what I was saying. The finish of the gun is too much awsome to be understood by a common man, since it closely resembles a chinese toy-gun. If a roadside goonda sees this gun in our hand, he may think it as a chinese toy.
I again repeat, the deterrance of a weapon is not in it's use, but in it's threat of use. A good example is of the teacher, in mofussil areas (those good old days..), with a stick in his hand :shock: . As long as he intimidates the students by showing the stick and threatening to use it, its deterrance remains in action. As soon as he uses it and hits it to somebody, the threat and deterrance ends there for him. Now, dont take it literally. I am talking of the principle.
Another example... U take a LIC policy...do you really intend to have its benefit...?
It is your wish that it should not be encashed prematurely.....!!
But if at all it has to, it will give your family asupport for life.
Likewise, we wish not to come across any moment, when we have to use a weapon. But if at all we have to, then it saves our life....
Get that... :lol:
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Re: Para Ordnance 1911

Post by Manga1313 » Wed May 04, 2011 1:33 am

Baljit wrote:Manga ji, good to know if you reloard your own ammo , about bullet i am useing 180 grains FMJ , and Winchester 231, 5.5 grs. powder and it's give me around 1015 FPS. pistol brass you can use over and over again till it's start crack or primer pocket get's big, and i am useing small rifle primer, and i have Dillon XL650 press and die i can reloard about 850 to 900 round in a hrs.if you need more info pm me your number then we can talk over the phone.i'll give you all the info you need . :cheers:

Baljit

Thanks for the info sir ......i was shooting 9 mil for a while but then i bought 40 s w and spending a ton on ammo........so i decided to buy all this stuff........tried it few times but then i felt its not worth to reload for my para cuz i spend fortune on that .......had crimping problem few times ........any ways thanks for the info........respect

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