First air gun
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First air gun
Dear friends,
I'm planning to buy a new air rifle sometime in the next two months. My budget is around Rs.3000. I need a springer - no gas probs. Any recommendations?
I'm planning to buy a new air rifle sometime in the next two months. My budget is around Rs.3000. I need a springer - no gas probs. Any recommendations?
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Hi,
For your budget, I think best thing available is National. Go for .177 and have fun with it.
Inder
For your budget, I think best thing available is National. Go for .177 and have fun with it.
Inder
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Hi
I had bought a airgun in 1998, in .22 made by Daw, its actually Daw 75 model.
That time itself I had paid 3k for that ..I still have it. its pretty good for its worth...
Regards
Ranjeet
I had bought a airgun in 1998, in .22 made by Daw, its actually Daw 75 model.
That time itself I had paid 3k for that ..I still have it. its pretty good for its worth...
Regards
Ranjeet
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Harshad,
3000/- is sufficient to take care of a National IHP including courier through
road.
I got one for Rs. 2700/- sometime around Feb from Calcutta because in Hyderabad, the same item was being quoted at Rs. 4800/-
If you are interested, I can send you the contact details of the dealer.
He used to be a member of our eGroup.
Regards,
Sujay
3000/- is sufficient to take care of a National IHP including courier through
road.
I got one for Rs. 2700/- sometime around Feb from Calcutta because in Hyderabad, the same item was being quoted at Rs. 4800/-
If you are interested, I can send you the contact details of the dealer.
He used to be a member of our eGroup.
Regards,
Sujay
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Re: First air gun
Hello All,
I have a few questions on available airguns. I have ocassionally used some IHPs and Diana at a friends place in school.
Now that I want to buy my first one I was curious as to what is the maximum permmisible mm available without a need for a licence in India.
My budget is around Rs. 15,000 to maximum Rs 20,000.
I am located in Bangalore and would be very thankful for any advise on reliable dealers.
Best Regards,
Jay Munshi
I have a few questions on available airguns. I have ocassionally used some IHPs and Diana at a friends place in school.
Now that I want to buy my first one I was curious as to what is the maximum permmisible mm available without a need for a licence in India.
My budget is around Rs. 15,000 to maximum Rs 20,000.
I am located in Bangalore and would be very thankful for any advise on reliable dealers.
Best Regards,
Jay Munshi
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Munshiji first of all let us know for wad purpose u r planning to buy an airgun?????as u r talking about mm.
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Jay Munshi";p="15061 wrote: Hello All,
I have a few questions on available airguns. I have ocassionally used some IHPs and Diana at a friends place in school.
Now that I want to buy my first one I was curious as to what is the maximum permmisible mm available without a need for a licence in India.
My budget is around Rs. 15,000 to maximum Rs 20,000.
I am located in Bangalore and would be very thankful for any advise on reliable dealers.
Best Regards,
Jay Munshi
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Re: First air gun
Hello Badshah,
Thanks for your reply. Well this is the way I think. If Cielo is the option compared to maruti. Get Cielo.
My intentions are to get to a shooting range
Best Regards,
Jay
Thanks for your reply. Well this is the way I think. If Cielo is the option compared to maruti. Get Cielo.
My intentions are to get to a shooting range
Best Regards,
Jay
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Re: First air gun
Jay Munshi";p="15104 wrote: Hello Badshah,
Thanks for your reply. Well this is the way I think. If Cielo is the option compared to maruti. Get Cielo.
My intentions are to get to a shooting range
Best Regards,
Jay
But the problem is Cielo require more maintenance than a Maruti and there are not many gud ones around . And as far as shooting range is concern .177 is the best caliber for target practice.
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Ranjeet,
Pran
Is this the Indian 'Daws' you are talkning about? Would like to see some pics.Ranjeet Singh";p="1047 wrote:Hi
I had bought a airgun in 1998, in .22 made by Daw, its actually Daw 75 model.
Pran
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Re: First air gun
Hello,
Thanks Inder for the thought. From what you say .17 sounds good.
Any makes in particular. I was looking at some links posted on the website and at airgunbuyers I fell in love with a couple of guns. BSA Hornet Carbine and else where I found Shinsung Dragon Slayer... droooolll but it looks like .5 and I am not sure if it is legal airgun without a license in India. HW97K MKII from Weihrauch is also very pretty. I like a look of a good wooden stock. Though most seem to be out of my budget though they are more affordable on some american sites.
The question is now what will I get in Bangalore and where so that I can buy one and head to a shooting range.
Looking forward to reflections.
Best Regards,
Jay
Jay
Thanks Inder for the thought. From what you say .17 sounds good.
Any makes in particular. I was looking at some links posted on the website and at airgunbuyers I fell in love with a couple of guns. BSA Hornet Carbine and else where I found Shinsung Dragon Slayer... droooolll but it looks like .5 and I am not sure if it is legal airgun without a license in India. HW97K MKII from Weihrauch is also very pretty. I like a look of a good wooden stock. Though most seem to be out of my budget though they are more affordable on some american sites.
The question is now what will I get in Bangalore and where so that I can buy one and head to a shooting range.
Looking forward to reflections.
Best Regards,
Jay
Jay
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Re: First air gun
That depends on what you need it for. If you are looking for competing in ISSF shooting matches then none of the air rifles you mentioned will suffice. In that case you should look for Anschutz or feinwerkbau range but if you need something for general plinking then HW and Air arms are the top brands.Jay Munshi";p="15114 wrote: Hello,
Any makes in particular.
HW and Diana’s are available with dealers at Bangalore from time to time. You should check with some. Are you a member of KSRA?
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IMHO If it's only plinking you have in mind - then accuracy should be more important than power... Even low powered air-rifles like the IZH-60, Daisy Avanti 853 etc. should do a good job and with their low/ non-existent recoil are probably a better option for a beginner.
As Inder rightly points out for competitions if you want to be a contender you'll need one of the top end air-rifles - but these are not cheap by any stretch of the imagination! See the price quoted for a Feinwerkbau match air-rifle here - http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1031
This is just my opinion, am sure other more knowledgeable members will pipe in soon enough...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
As Inder rightly points out for competitions if you want to be a contender you'll need one of the top end air-rifles - but these are not cheap by any stretch of the imagination! See the price quoted for a Feinwerkbau match air-rifle here - http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1031
This is just my opinion, am sure other more knowledgeable members will pipe in soon enough...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: First air gun
Hello Inder,
Thanks for your reply. I was the best shot among 14 year olds in my school, unfortunately that does not give me enough confidence to buy $3K rifle yet . But I am sure that if I am persistent should be able to do better than I expect myself.
Any hints on where may I find the cluster of Air Rifle dealers/importers?
I was planning to visit KSRA for the details for membership but due to my recent venture in the night shift my alarm blew a couple of times before it concked off. Lets see if I can sleep early today as I work from Thu-Sun. Some people work when rest of the world plays and sleep when rest of the world works. Life....
Best Regards,
Jay
Thanks for your reply. I was the best shot among 14 year olds in my school, unfortunately that does not give me enough confidence to buy $3K rifle yet . But I am sure that if I am persistent should be able to do better than I expect myself.
Any hints on where may I find the cluster of Air Rifle dealers/importers?
I was planning to visit KSRA for the details for membership but due to my recent venture in the night shift my alarm blew a couple of times before it concked off. Lets see if I can sleep early today as I work from Thu-Sun. Some people work when rest of the world plays and sleep when rest of the world works. Life....
Best Regards,
Jay
hat depends on what you need it for. If you are looking for competing in ISSF shooting matches then none of the air rifles you mentioned will suffice. In that case you should look for Anschutz or feinwerkbau range but if you need something for general plinking then HW and Air arms are the top brands.
HW and Diana’s are available with dealers at Bangalore from time to time. You should check with some. Are you a member of KSRA?
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Re: First air gun
Hello Abhijeet,
I am in agreement with you as regards to the accuracy in particular. The National that I had once used was find till about 20 feet and at about 40 feet it used to miss the target by inches. Absolutely waste. I am not learned enough to tune these guns plus they were my friends. He has an old under lever Diana (Rather his fathers) which used to shoot quite ok.
I am sure that for competitions you need one of those very futuristic looking guns but is it mandatory for a competition. Like is the normal arigun not qualified?Please forgive me for sounding very ignorant but this is a concern. $3K for a first purchase is a bit on the high end form me though I am open to the thought once I gain confidence in my ability to shoot.
No my question is are IZH-60, Daisy Avanti 853 and likes accurate enough. I was reading articles on the web about accuracy and they all come to express it in MOA (Minutes of Arc) some how none of the shops on the web or companies seem to express the same for their guns. Makes me loose some confidence in all of them
Thanks again for the reply and sorry for popping lot of questions and that to for purchase of first air gun.
Best Regards,
Jay
I am in agreement with you as regards to the accuracy in particular. The National that I had once used was find till about 20 feet and at about 40 feet it used to miss the target by inches. Absolutely waste. I am not learned enough to tune these guns plus they were my friends. He has an old under lever Diana (Rather his fathers) which used to shoot quite ok.
I am sure that for competitions you need one of those very futuristic looking guns but is it mandatory for a competition. Like is the normal arigun not qualified?Please forgive me for sounding very ignorant but this is a concern. $3K for a first purchase is a bit on the high end form me though I am open to the thought once I gain confidence in my ability to shoot.
No my question is are IZH-60, Daisy Avanti 853 and likes accurate enough. I was reading articles on the web about accuracy and they all come to express it in MOA (Minutes of Arc) some how none of the shops on the web or companies seem to express the same for their guns. Makes me loose some confidence in all of them
Thanks again for the reply and sorry for popping lot of questions and that to for purchase of first air gun.
Best Regards,
Jay
IMHO If it's only plinking you have in mind - then accuracy should be more important than power... Even low powered air-rifles like the IZH-60, Daisy Avanti 853 etc. should do a good job and with their low/ non-existent recoil are probably a better option for a beginner.
As Inder rightly points out for competitions if you want to be a contender you'll need one of the top end air-rifles - but these are not cheap by any stretch of the imagination! See the price quoted for a Feinwerkbau match air-rifle here - http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/model ... el_id=1031
This is just my opinion, am sure other more knowledgeable members will pipe in soon enough...
Cheers!
Abhijeet