I'm hoping he was thinking 10K - 50K rupees, not USD. If USD then I would agree - a nice H&H would likely be the best choice, and fetch a pretty penny if ever sold.
If I were buying for self-defense I would bring back a handgun long before any rifle. And I wouldn't bring back an H&H to do anything other than brag / use as artwork.
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Re: Buying new rifle for transfer of residence
I'm afraid that is all it will be as I can think of little practical use for a .375 H&H, especially since you cant hunt with it (in India).PeterTheFish wrote:
If I were buying for self-defense I would bring back a handgun long before any rifle. And I wouldn't bring back an H&H to do anything other than brag / use as artwork.
For self defense, if forced to use a long gun, I'd much rather use a significantly smaller caliber than .375 or a shotgun.
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Re: Buying new rifle for transfer of residence
I agree about handgun for self defence.
I was merely answering his query. He said he wanted an expensive rifle so I am not sure if he meant 50000 rs. Plus he is based in America so surely understands the dollar sign
I was merely answering his query. He said he wanted an expensive rifle so I am not sure if he meant 50000 rs. Plus he is based in America so surely understands the dollar sign
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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Re: Buying new rifle for transfer of residence
Absolutely Shooter, I believe that is what he was looking for.shooter wrote:I agree about handgun for self defence.
I was merely answering his query. He said he wanted an expensive rifle so I am not sure if he meant 50000 rs. Plus he is based in America so surely understands the dollar sign
I would also like to suggest that if a handgun is to be purchased for self defense or for carry, don't buy something like a Desert Eagle that is basically a crew served weapon that you need a Bren Gun Carrier to move around. A "Deagle" is not very practical for carry or concealment, unless you are Andre the Giant. There are so many other choices.
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