IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
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IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
I bought an IHP 35 about 18 months ago and have probably shot 1000 to 1500 pellets.
In its favour I will pointout that it is a powerful rifle - really powerful not the "cocking effort is large therefore powerful" type of rifle. It is also extremely accurate over a wide range of pellets. In fact, in comparison the Orion I have is nore fickle and works best with GSmith or Precipell. IHP 35 on the other hand is accurate with more brands of pellets. I had posted a review of this many moons ago.
But the IHP stated giving me minor problems a few months ago which has now blown up into a major breakdown. I can only put this down to poor manufacturing quality - because I have owned five other air rifles - some for over 20 years and have never faced such issues.
I had made a post about a loose lug that held the cocking lever to the underside of the barrel. This was a minor issue but I was lucky that the lug did not fall off and get lost.
A few months ago the metal piece with a hole to take the bolt from the trigger guard that holds the back of the receiver firmly within the stock came looose because of a weld failure. I ghad discussed that on here. I did an Araldite repair that lasted about 500 shots till yesterday.
Yesterday there was a further weld failure in the other metal piece that holds the side screws from the stock to fix the front of the receiver to the stock. This time both the front fixture and the back one (the one with the Araldite repair) came loose and the whole receiver and barrel came away from the stock. In addition the side screws had worn out their threads and were not holding properly.
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certanly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
In its favour I will pointout that it is a powerful rifle - really powerful not the "cocking effort is large therefore powerful" type of rifle. It is also extremely accurate over a wide range of pellets. In fact, in comparison the Orion I have is nore fickle and works best with GSmith or Precipell. IHP 35 on the other hand is accurate with more brands of pellets. I had posted a review of this many moons ago.
But the IHP stated giving me minor problems a few months ago which has now blown up into a major breakdown. I can only put this down to poor manufacturing quality - because I have owned five other air rifles - some for over 20 years and have never faced such issues.
I had made a post about a loose lug that held the cocking lever to the underside of the barrel. This was a minor issue but I was lucky that the lug did not fall off and get lost.
A few months ago the metal piece with a hole to take the bolt from the trigger guard that holds the back of the receiver firmly within the stock came looose because of a weld failure. I ghad discussed that on here. I did an Araldite repair that lasted about 500 shots till yesterday.
Yesterday there was a further weld failure in the other metal piece that holds the side screws from the stock to fix the front of the receiver to the stock. This time both the front fixture and the back one (the one with the Araldite repair) came loose and the whole receiver and barrel came away from the stock. In addition the side screws had worn out their threads and were not holding properly.
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certanly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
Hi bennedose,bennedose wrote:I bought an IHP 35 about 18 months ago and have probably shot 1000 to 1500 pellets.
In its favour I will pointout that it is a powerful rifle - really powerful not the "cocking effort is large therefore powerful" type of rifle. It is also extremely accurate over a wide range of pellets. In fact, in comparison the Orion I have is nore fickle and works best with GSmith or Precipell. IHP 35 on the other hand is accurate with more brands of pellets. I had posted a review of this many moons ago.
But the IHP stated giving me minor problems a few months ago which has now blown up into a major breakdown. I can only put this down to poor manufacturing quality - because I have owned five other air rifles - some for over 20 years and have never faced such issues.
I had made a post about a loose lug that held the cocking lever to the underside of the barrel. This was a minor issue but I was lucky that the lug did not fall off and get lost.
A few months ago the metal piece with a hole to take the bolt from the trigger guard that holds the back of the receiver firmly within the stock came looose because of a weld failure. I ghad discussed that on here. I did an Araldite repair that lasted about 500 shots till yesterday.
Yesterday there was a further weld failure in the other metal piece that holds the side screws from the stock to fix the front of the receiver to the stock. This time both the front fixture and the back one (the one with the Araldite repair) came loose and the whole receiver and barrel came away from the stock. In addition the side screws had worn out their threads and were not holding properly.
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certanly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
> Till the time Precihole entered the market IHP ruled the roost...
> Complacency sat heavily on IHP makers to the extent that their QC dropped lower than a 14gr pellet at 100 yards
> I think you should forward your above observations to IHP which should serve as a 'wake up call' to them...
> BTW - Giving your IHP to a local gunsmith may not serve the desired outcome...better handle it yourself if you have the time & the where-with-all.....
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Briha - I thought I would do it myself - but I have a friend (at the rifle association) who services weapons including air rifles. I trust him fully to tune it. My concerns revolve around the fact that news parts may need to be fashioned and this man will do a great job and tune it up to boot. Local gunsmith - no chance.
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
Dear bennedose
Yes, there was a problem in their spot welding system and I as a dealer had also pointed this complaint to them and then they were able to rectify that.
In newer ones, such complaints wan't come.
Yes, there was a problem in their spot welding system and I as a dealer had also pointed this complaint to them and then they were able to rectify that.
In newer ones, such complaints wan't come.
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
It is nice to note that they have rectified this defect in their present days production.
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They better do it - if they want to stay in businessBasu wrote:It is nice to note that they have rectified this defect in their present days production.
Basu
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Dear benne,
Any update about the issues ??
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Any update about the issues ??
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
bennedose wrote:
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certainly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
Hi there!
> Hope you have got your IHP35 all pruned up by your gunsmith friend...
> How does it shoot now?
> Eager to know
Briha
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certainly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
Hi there!
> Hope you have got your IHP35 all pruned up by your gunsmith friend...
> How does it shoot now?
> Eager to know
Briha
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
Will be a while before I get it back - but will update as soon as I do. In the meantime I am enjoying my Orion and SDB and my mouse hand is tempted to click on "Place Order" for the Scorpius...
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> Are you replacing any parts in your IHP35?bennedose wrote:Will be a while before I get it back - but will update as soon as I do. In the meantime I am enjoying my Orion and SDB and my mouse hand is tempted to click on "Place Order" for the Scorpius...
> Such as Seal, Spring, Guides etc....
> Instead of Scorpius - Go for the NX 100 (Gas Ram) - Its an experience by itself
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
IHP is in the process of completely overhauling their break barrel air rifles and in a couple of months time you will get to notice it.brihacharan wrote:bennedose wrote:
I see poor quality control as a compromise made by IHP to keep price down in what is otherwise a great rifle to shoot - it is certainly the best after Precihole in India. But for a rifle to fail so badly after just one and a half years and about 1500 shots is disappointing. This time I will give it to a friend who is a gunsmith to sort it out for me.
Hi there!
> Hope you have got your IHP35 all pruned up by your gunsmith friend...
> How does it shoot now?
> Eager to know
Briha
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
Better late than never.
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On my Epitaph - Off to Happy Hunting Grounds.
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
I also understand that IHP is in the process to improve their products soon.
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Re: IHP 35 - bouquets and brickbats
Heck did I say Scorpius? I meant that Gas Ram 0.22 whatever its name is.brihacharan wrote: > Instead of Scorpius - Go for the NX 100 (Gas Ram) - Its an experience by itself
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Seal maybe. Spring no. The problem is that new parts may be required to be welded - that is why I gave it to a trusted friend rather than taking it to my local metalwork shop who does not have the required skills.brihacharan wrote: > Are you replacing any parts in your IHP35?
> Such as Seal, Spring, Guides etc....
Briha