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Re: Indian made airrifle
Witch clenched fist I salute the guys behinnd this AR project. All the best.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Thanks bro.. I do understand the technical ( as you mentioned balance/velocity/weight interconnections ) but in my views synthetic stock will reduce the weight but for a powerful AR average weight should be maintained..!! That question comes out from this silly curiosity...!!airgun_novice wrote:Anyway to answer your Qn in short - this AR will be somewhat lighter than N35 simply because the wooden stock is replaced by a synthetic one; even if everything of metal is molded/ die-cast rather than welded, glued or drilled like the IHP N25/35.
Hearing from someone used the AR will be great..thats why...! Not intended to question the master brain/team behind this dream project..!!!
Waiting for the product to be released..!!
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Missing the first shot doesn't mean you are a looser.. You can do it...!!
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Dear Shooter@Ktm, No curiosity is silly ! I have a Daisy 856 - that is smaller and has more plastic than any toy around. It might still be in Japaloupies pix. It was fairly accurate for one that didn't have windage adjustment or a good elevation function. Of course it's a multi-pump. Recently, it cracked at a few important places and lost its accuracy and consistency therefore. So "retired" (but still retain) it. Since it still shoots OK, one of the IFGians has asked for it but am ashamed to give it "as-is" for his son.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
[quote="Shooter@ktm"][quote="airgun_novice"}
> In my views synthetic stock will reduce the weight but for a powerful AR average weight should be maintained..!! That question comes out from this silly curiosity...!!
Hey buddy,
> Set your mind a rest
> Synthetic stock doesn't mean 'Light Weight' plastic...
> It's Fibre Glass filled high grade nylon from Dupont (material imported) that's tougher than wood. It does not warp, chip or crack like wood. Many international high powered Air Rifles come with synthetic stocks.
> As far as the overall weight of the AR is concerned - it falls well within the accepted norms of minimum weight required for an Air Rifle which combines power with accuracy.
> No more silly curiosities please
Briha
> In my views synthetic stock will reduce the weight but for a powerful AR average weight should be maintained..!! That question comes out from this silly curiosity...!!
Hey buddy,
> Set your mind a rest
> Synthetic stock doesn't mean 'Light Weight' plastic...
> It's Fibre Glass filled high grade nylon from Dupont (material imported) that's tougher than wood. It does not warp, chip or crack like wood. Many international high powered Air Rifles come with synthetic stocks.
> As far as the overall weight of the AR is concerned - it falls well within the accepted norms of minimum weight required for an Air Rifle which combines power with accuracy.
> No more silly curiosities please
Briha
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Sure Brihaji...!!! Got chance to shoot synthetic stock rifle (.22 crosman ) only twice..
'Experience the master' this information is something new to me.. Thanks bro...!!!
No more silly curiosities...
'Experience the master' this information is something new to me.. Thanks bro...!!!
No more silly curiosities...
Regards,
Shooter@Ktm
Missing the first shot doesn't mean you are a looser.. You can do it...!!
Shooter@Ktm
Missing the first shot doesn't mean you are a looser.. You can do it...!!
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Aw Aw at last this will be a revolution.
I'm waiting to celebrate
I'm waiting to celebrate
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Any update regarding the launch of this air rifle ????????????
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Re: Indian made airrifle
i have seen the said airrifle , it will take the market by storm,personally i believe this airrifle is better than imported airrifle. It has an awesome trigger mechanism,very light weight and great finish. I am waiting for the pics once i get them i will display it on my site aimco.co.in for customer response and feedback.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Any updates ?
best ,
Rp.
best ,
Rp.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
Dear All,
Greetings,
Please keep us updated of the launch,
Will definately add to my shooting skill.
Greetings,
Please keep us updated of the launch,
Will definately add to my shooting skill.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
I hope this project is not stalled for eternity like the others which promised world class air rifles/pistols through indian mfg. God speed to the Manufacturers.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
any updates on the said airrifle?
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Re: Indian made airrifle
comon .338 lapua, dont keep us lost in the dark. please update us from time to time about the progress.
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Re: Indian made airrifle
> Hold on Guys - It'll be out in the market by end August 2012
> Small formalities to be taken care of... Usually happens when a new product is launched
Briha
> Small formalities to be taken care of... Usually happens when a new product is launched
Briha
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Re: Indian made airrifle
brihacharan wrote:> Hold on Guys - It'll be out in the market by end August 2012
> Small formalities to be taken care of... Usually happens when a new product is launched
Briha