IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
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IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Dear friends,
Who Own Or Used IHP Pcp Rifle
Please Post Your Experience.
Thanks,
Arjun.
Who Own Or Used IHP Pcp Rifle
Please Post Your Experience.
Thanks,
Arjun.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Hi Arjun,
I own one - purchased it on the 7th only.. Kindo not up to the mark. I notoced that the barrel is not streight.... I need to take it back to the dealer who says they will send it back to the factory.... Since it's new I will stress on replacement.... had informed them earlier and they said they will check it.... today i confirmed the barrel fault from a professional gunsmith....
Though the .177 power seems to be good enough.....
Cheers
I own one - purchased it on the 7th only.. Kindo not up to the mark. I notoced that the barrel is not streight.... I need to take it back to the dealer who says they will send it back to the factory.... Since it's new I will stress on replacement.... had informed them earlier and they said they will check it.... today i confirmed the barrel fault from a professional gunsmith....
Though the .177 power seems to be good enough.....
Cheers
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Dear Bond,
Please post your experience afterwords,
do you replaced the rifle?
Also please let me know about the dealer, as i thought it sells through factory only.
Thanks,
Arjun.
Please post your experience afterwords,
do you replaced the rifle?
Also please let me know about the dealer, as i thought it sells through factory only.
Thanks,
Arjun.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
What do you guys use to fill the Air?
Can you use one of those handpumps that we use for bicycles and even cars?
Like this one? if yes, I plan to import a good PCP.
Can you use one of those handpumps that we use for bicycles and even cars?
Like this one? if yes, I plan to import a good PCP.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Nope, you cannot. Car tyres are usually filled to 28-32 psi. A PCP operates at pressures ranging from 1,500 - 3,000 psi, you will either need a specialised hand pump (for e.g. FX/ Hill pump) OR purchase a scuba tank and get it filled to the required pressure of air by someone who supplies industrial gases in your city. Be warned that filling a PCP cylinder with a specialised hand pump is a fairly tedious process.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Hi Arjun,
I bought the gun from Art & Craft Centre near Jhandewalan.... I am yet to take it to them.
Will keep all posted
Cheers,
I bought the gun from Art & Craft Centre near Jhandewalan.... I am yet to take it to them.
Will keep all posted
Cheers,
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
As far I know that IHP never sell any PCP model through any dealer or shop. All dealer at kolkata and Mr. Makhija (IHP) also confirmed me.
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ribaalber wrote:What do you guys use to fill the Air?
Can you use one of those handpumps that we use for bicycles and even cars?
Like this one? if yes, I plan to import a good PCP.
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Capapie Sports Mumbai, Marketing a Pump for PCP guns made By Dr. Shirsat, It is the half price of imported pump. Its name DRS Pump
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
friend,bondchaubey wrote:Hi Arjun,
I own one - purchased it on the 7th only.. Kindo not up to the mark. I notoced that the barrel is not streight.... I need to take it back to the dealer who says they will send it back to the factory.... Since it's new I will stress on replacement.... had informed them earlier and they said they will check it.... today i confirmed the barrel fault from a professional gunsmith....
Though the .177 power seems to be good enough.....
Cheers
its a known fact that most indian products are not competitive.i think you should have discussed with your friends about this ihp before purchasing
i have lost trust in indian produce long long time ago.
please try to get a refund,and go for some imported which will last long.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
Dear Bond,bondchaubey wrote:Hi Arjun,
I own one - purchased it on the 7th only.. Kindo not up to the mark. I notoced that the barrel is not streight.... I need to take it back to the dealer who says they will send it back to the factory.... Since it's new I will stress on replacement.... had informed them earlier and they said they will check it.... today i confirmed the barrel fault from a professional gunsmith....
Though the .177 power seems to be good enough.....
Cheers
Please share your experience with the ihp pcp.
Also let me know, the air cylinder of ihp is fixed to rifle to can be dismantled ?
Any one knows please answer.
Thanks Arjun.
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Re: IHP PCP RIFLE: Please Post Your Experience
HP rifle is a piece of crap.
Infact crap is better it can be used to make bio gas or menure.
Mine did not work right out of the box.
The company gave no support into helping me get it fixed.
As of now 1 year later it has started to rust talk about quality blueing.
I would suggest if you do not yet have enough money to import a gun goto a local rifle club and hire + practice with those guns.... trust me I learnt the hard way.
Infact crap is better it can be used to make bio gas or menure.
Mine did not work right out of the box.
The company gave no support into helping me get it fixed.
As of now 1 year later it has started to rust talk about quality blueing.
I would suggest if you do not yet have enough money to import a gun goto a local rifle club and hire + practice with those guns.... trust me I learnt the hard way.