kuwar wrote: revolver means a rapid firing pistol.
Not necessarily, unless you are Bob Munden !
By definition,
a revolver is a repeating firearm that has a cylinder containing multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing. Leaving aside the malfunction arguments offered by the pro-sixgun enthusiasts, a semi-automatic pistol, any day, would fire faster than a revolver if one knew how to shoot optimally. I guess the revolver vs semi-auto pistol debate would never end and there are several threads on IFG regarding the issue.
bharat.hegde wrote:the cost of the ANMOL Revolver is about 22000.00 more than the cost of the ASHANI Pistol. Does the increase in price of the Revolver means that it is of superior quality??
Unless you really like the long barreled revolvers, why don't you consider a 3" barrel IOF Mark III revolver ? It is 26K cheaper and 2inches shorter than Anmol , it is the same revolver and more convenient for concealed carry if needed. There are two threads running on IFG, one is on the regular IOF .32 revolver ....
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2298 . and the other one is on Anmol ....
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=13256
KIndly go through both, it will help you make up your mind.
Oh and by the way they
do not know what "Superior Quality" means at the IOF !!
best,
Rp.