My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by brihacharan » Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:49 pm

gpgs19 wrote:Brihacharan ji!Look like job well done.Each indian made breakbarrel gun should have an extended forestock.I think only ak-agni comes with one.And let us all your students know if you find any DIY two stage trigger mechanism.

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Hi Vinay,
> Unfortunately the 2 stage trigger is the only item that cannot be procured in India.
> There are a few custom made - but difficult to source them - but I hear that someone is developing it.
> We've to wait till it comes out in the market.
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Post by dilipvp » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:58 pm

The ENHANCED POWER also resulted in the fore-end screws and the one under the trigger guard, getting loose and had to be tightened after every 15 / 20 shots & finally the threads were progressively getting worn-out
briha sir,

just would like to know this issue resolved..
also on the fore-end, is it a single nut and bolt or twin screws..?


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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by brihacharan » Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:24 pm

dilipvp wrote:
The ENHANCED POWER also resulted in the fore-end screws and the one under the trigger guard, getting loose and had to be tightened after every 15 / 20 shots & finally the threads were progressively getting worn-out
briha sir,
just would like to know this issue resolved..
also on the fore-end, is it a single nut and bolt or twin screws..?
regards,
Hi dilipvp,
> Initially I enlarged the holes in the bracket on the receiver & had them re-tapped to allow larger dia fastners to be put. Here I used 2 of them (hexagonal bolts), one on each side with with MS washers. This really helped.
> However in the last week I replaced the bolts with 'sunken head hexgonal screws' without washers, these are really snug fitting and holds the receiver in place.
> I also applied locktite to the threads before fixing them.
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Post by mercury » Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:47 pm

great job, with impressive grouping at 30yds. yes accuracy is preferable to power.
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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by Rijo Joseph » Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:23 pm

by mercury » Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:47 pm
great job, with impressive grouping at 30yds. yes accuracy is preferable to power.


it is 30 FT, big difference... :D
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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by airgun_novice » Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:44 pm

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prasanjit.baul wrote:That is a great job done by you Briha Sir. Congratulations for your new Samurai. Wish to shoot with it once.. :mrgreen: :cheers:
:agree: With ONE WORD - OVERWHELMED ! :-)
And how right was I !

I was fortunate to have a heart-felt meet Samurai-san last Sunday. Samurai was everything you expect from one. Poised, balanced, immaculate, modest and yet very professional. What does not fail to captivate is the black matte looks and sleek lines. Samurai oozes of the Warrior Code of Bushido. You do not see excess of anything and yet are fully aware of the vast potential that lies coiled within. From the first contact, you become aware of what the Samurai is capable of. Exactly like you would face and feel the modern Japanese business tycoon who imbibes the principles of Bushido and recasts the warrior to accommodate current times.

There were the three of us and all of them, including Brihacharan insisted that I do the honors of shooting first among us; the first among equals. I could hardly qualify among them as an 'equal'. One of us was a senior with varied interests that covered guns and fishing while the other with a gamut of hobbies and skills and varied interests from P.G. Woodehouse through blades. Then there was of course our very own the exalted Man who Has walked Many a Steps - Shri Brihacharan himself. I instantly became aware of immense sense of gratitude that welled up within towards these gents for "pulling" me up to be their equal. Yet no words were spoken for gratitude expressed - that is the commanding presence of the Samurai that washes through your psyche and makes you into one. So there I was - making the First Contact with Samurai 3G.

I hefted the gun in my left hand and realized the balance was about perfect. I noticed about 2-3 inches of wood being added on at the 'break' junction giving it a "cultivated" look. The cocking effort was masculine. The pleasant single and smooth "click" on shutting the breech was almost musical. The feel of the stock through the butt was smooth and magical. The only thing that made me aware that I was caressing the butt of a gun and not a geisha was the tightly carved criss-cross design on the stock 'grips'. Then I took the 'high middle' stance; not far different from what Miyamoto Musashi would have taken; albeit suitably adapted for an AR than a dai-katana. Time paused for to rush head on would be an insult to the Samurai. Every breath mattered; every gesture counted. Through the centuries Musashi voice quoted from the Earth Book of Gorin No Sho, “The spirit to be able to win no matter what the weapon, this is the teaching of my school of Heiho.” Of course "win" was substituted by "shoot" and the meaning of "shoot" was enhanced by "shoot well". And so with due measures followed, I 'let the shot fall'. I could feel the tension uncoil and unleash followed by a 'thawk'. I let go of the breath and 'returned' to the ground reality. I became aware of 3 voices saying "Wow". Eyes focused and noticed a "dot" that appeared on the target that Brihji had affixed about 25' ahead. "Again" - Musashi spoke through me - "Of course came the welcome answer from them all". The same motion followed - as if "the cut was perfected a thousand times". The second dot placed itself almost alongside the first. I exhaled heavily through the mouth and handed the Samurai to his rightful Oyabun. The tension was palpable. The experience exquisite. That was just about what I could take then. I had to make myself worthy of the privilege that was granted to me in expectation. I stepped back bowing humbly to the Samurai and his Sensei-Oyabun who through his own diligence and patience and transformed mere wood and steel into the finest AR I had ever handled.

Brihaji, AK49ji and EssDee1972ji, I make a formal bow and take my seat and await another opportunity to seek out an audience with Samurai-san. In the interim, I shall follow Musashi's instruction - "“One must practice diligently; One must study this well; This should be well thought out; This should be carefully and thoroughly studied and practiced.” Sayonara.
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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by brihacharan » Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:33 pm

Hi AGN,
> Frankly I never in my wildest of dreams expected the 'encomiums' you have expressed.
> It was great having you guys (Airgun Novice / Essdee / AK49) over at my place.
> Thank you guys for giving me some unforgetable moments, which I will cherish for a long time. :D
> Arigato Gosaimas - Sayonara!
Briha

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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by essdee1972 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:31 pm

I have nothing to add to what AGN has put up. I fully endorse each and every word! (and having no knowledge of Japanese except connected to WW2 or automobiles, I won't even try to emulate AGN!)

But, I'll try to describe in one word what the Samurai-san is all about: EFFORTLESS! That's right, "effortless". Perfect balance, the added wood in front given the much-needed heft to the IHP. The smooth cocking, one feels one can shoot a few hundred pellets without feeling fatigue. The "click" on closing the breech - smoother than the "click" of a brand new light switch. The balance contributing to the super-easy aiming. The clean trigger pull. The clear "thwack" of the pellet exiting. The straight-line recoil (I mean the gun doesn't go all over the place - very easy to retain sight picture). The plaque proclaiming the name and pedigree of the Samurai.

Of course, how could I forget the nice grouping..? As I said EFFORTLESS!!

As I told Briha sir, if you market the Samurai, I'll shove aside a few to get to the head of the line.

By the way, AGN hasn't mentioned (in his characteristically modest way), that his being "first among equals" might have had something to do with a bit of gold he won with his prowess at the good ol' AR!

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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by Basu » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:11 pm

Hi guys,
I envy all of you..........

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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by brihacharan » Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:37 pm

Basu wrote:Hi guys,
I envy all of you..........
Basu
HI Basu,
> Understand your sentiments - wish you were here with us :D
> Knowledge & Skills are to be shared - in the process one also Learns!
> Allow me to confess that there are many a valuable suggestions from fellow IFGians that has both motivated me & also has benefitted me.
> This DIY process has enhanced my lateral thinking / innovation and inculcated a sense of humility - as Thomas Alva Edison the inventor of the light bulb said - If I have made a 1000 mistakes - I have learned not to repeat them in the future.
> Another lesson I have learnt is that "The more you handle your weapon, either shooting or tuning or even just oiling them" the more it responds to your using it.
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Re: My SAMURAI 3G - 0.22cal

Post by rraju2805 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:18 pm

Nice rifle...
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