My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by Sakobav » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:02 am

commendable Coolman crowning etc -- do post some notes on the work

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by hks2056 » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:37 pm

Thinning down the barrel in such manner is certainly going to impact the accuracy especially for repeat shots when barrel gets heated up. Otherwise also thin barrels vibrate more. As it is the original thickness is thin enough. Cosmetic changes are okay but changing the integrity of the weapon will bring doubtful gains.

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Post by dev » Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:07 pm

Maybe I like bell bottoms so I guess the white spacers are cool. I definitely find it better than the factory offering. While Boby's work is good the price is even better. He normally charges almost 1.8 lakhs, the work is great but add two more lakhs and you can buy a remington or what have you.
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by Hammerhead » Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:38 pm

Getting a muzzle recrowned is OK


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But I don't understand the arrow part on the chamber . I have seen barrels swapped but still why some one would take the material off the base of the barrel - Haji
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Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:45 pm

dev wrote: but add two more lakhs and you can buy a remington
Some of the Remington's I have seen are a definite step down and not a step up.In fact some are a pile of junk.They get tarted up and sold for that 2 lakhs extra.
dev wrote: While Boby's work is good the price is even better. He normally charges almost 1.8 lakhs,
Does he have customers at that price point? All said and done,if you were getting custom work done say in USA,some of the stock makers will charge you that much for the stock alone.Some will charge even more.Wood,checkering and any bells and whistles extra.
dev wrote: Maybe I like bell bottoms


But would you wear them and then post a photo on an open forum :wink:

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by dev » Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:25 pm

Dare me ? :-) my jeans any way look like a relic from Sancho Panza :lol: .
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by Pradyumna » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:02 pm

'' Bobby Sidhu normally charges
1.8L '' I am confused as usual. Is it his charges with the price of the rifle or only for customisation ? If it is for only customisation , then 28L for a Beretta Cheetah is right.

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Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:03 pm

Pradyumna wrote: If it is for only customisation , then 28L for a Beretta Cheetah is right.
There is a substantial difference between 1.8 lakhs and 28 lakhs.Also one is a rifle and the other a pistol.

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by Pradyumna » Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:05 pm

My point is in India,if the work like bluing, stock making, polishing,lapping,grinding,aligning ( I am not aware other ..ing s involved ) for a rifle reported to be surprisingly accurate costs 1.8L , then a brand new Beretta cheetah in to-days import policy or an old ppk for 8-10L is definitely not surprising.( Remembering pistols are way costlier than rifle). Every one is making money out of this stupid policy. Imagine... If a common licenced holder is allowed to import a Win. Mod 70 or like , what will be the customisation/repair rate ? It will simply be out.

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:36 am

Pradyumna,

A Beretta Cheetah is a mass produced firearm.8-10 lakhs is an obscene price to pay for one.Pistols are also some of the easiest firearms to make.Guns these days are built to a price.You may surprised at the 'quality' of some you so dearly wish to posses.

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by coolaman » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:02 pm

Hammerhead wrote:Getting a muzzle recrowned is OK


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But I don't understand the arrow part on the chamber . I have seen barrels swapped but still why some one would take the material off the base of the barrel - Haji
Dear its the orignal design no material has been removed its only grinding finish and slight radius had been made as there were machining marks orignally secondly the small dent is caused due to buffing when I removed the rear sight. I purposely left it undone.
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by lepdener » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:33 pm

how would one acquire license for such calibre arms.??

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:34 pm

coolaman wrote: orignal design no material has been removed
Does not seem like it if you compare it to Katana's rifle
http://indiansforguns.com/download/file ... &mode=view

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by coolaman » Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:14 pm

winnie_the_pooh wrote:
coolaman wrote: orignal design no material has been removed
Does not seem like it if you compare it to Katana's rifle
http://indiansforguns.com/download/file ... &mode=view

Oh dear the pic is taken from front that is why its this way ...ok will post new closeup pic in the evening....
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Post by coolaman » Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:17 pm

lepdener wrote:how would one acquire license for such calibre arms.??
...30-06 is a NPB bore and if u have arms license with rifle addition ....you can also buy one mentioning for sporting purpose.
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