IOF PIstol
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IOF PIstol
Hello!
I have a IOF .32 Revolver from last 4 years, my gunsmith has suggested that the IOF .32 Pistol is good and I ought to sell my revolver and buy the pistol.
The arm is primarily for self defence.
Veterans please advice.
Doctore
I have a IOF .32 Revolver from last 4 years, my gunsmith has suggested that the IOF .32 Pistol is good and I ought to sell my revolver and buy the pistol.
The arm is primarily for self defence.
Veterans please advice.
Doctore
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Re: IOF PIstol
Are you happy with your revolver? Does it work well?
If the answer is yes, tell the gunsmith to stuff it.
This is an IOF product. If it works well, keep it.
There is no guarantee that another IOF product will work well or at all.
If the answer is yes, tell the gunsmith to stuff it.
This is an IOF product. If it works well, keep it.
There is no guarantee that another IOF product will work well or at all.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: IOF PIstol
Doctore, that advice from xl_target is as good an advice as you can get in this subject. Take it!
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SS
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Re: IOF PIstol
I like pistol over revolver because
1. Pistol is thinner, therefore easy to carry.
2. No barrel/cylinder gap in pistol.
3. Revolver ammo burn very dirty so comparatively pistol is easy to clean.
5. Lighter trigger pull than Revolver.
Definitely there are some advantages of revolver too over pistol.
My experience with IOF pistol is that you may get one failure to feed or failure to fire once in around one hundred rounds. Not bad for Indian pistol....you will have to select your pistol carefully though as said by xl_target....
1. Pistol is thinner, therefore easy to carry.
2. No barrel/cylinder gap in pistol.
3. Revolver ammo burn very dirty so comparatively pistol is easy to clean.
5. Lighter trigger pull than Revolver.
Definitely there are some advantages of revolver too over pistol.
My experience with IOF pistol is that you may get one failure to feed or failure to fire once in around one hundred rounds. Not bad for Indian pistol....you will have to select your pistol carefully though as said by xl_target....
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Re: IOF PIstol
If it works, keep it.
Revolvers have a simpler mechanism than pistols and seldom fail. If it's for that moment when u need it, then it must work, pistol or revolver.
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Revolvers have a simpler mechanism than pistols and seldom fail. If it's for that moment when u need it, then it must work, pistol or revolver.
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Re: IOF PIstol
The revolver is generally fail proof.
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Re: IOF PIstol
Hello doctor
Could you sold out your revolver, if now you have ashani .32 pistol then please would you share your experience.
I had also post same requirements to replace my revolver with iof pistol.
Thanks !
Could you sold out your revolver, if now you have ashani .32 pistol then please would you share your experience.
I had also post same requirements to replace my revolver with iof pistol.
Thanks !
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Re: IOF PIstol
Funny. I was considering the opposite - i.e. replacing ashani with iof mk IVDoctore wrote:Hello!
I have a IOF .32 Revolver from last 4 years, my gunsmith has suggested that the IOF .32 Pistol is good and I ought to sell my revolver and buy the pistol.
The arm is primarily for self defence.
Veterans please advice.
Doctore
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Re: IOF PIstol
Is it solution for avoiding jamming problems in iof pistal
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Re: IOF PIstol
Select good quality ammo, do the rollover test, and practice..
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Re: IOF PIstol
I am planing to purchase an IOF .32 Revolver, but some of friends suggest me to go for Pistol instead of revolver. Friends please guide me,
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Re: IOF PIstol
I would go for the Ashani as the revolvers I have seen, have a trigger which you can't squeeze smoothly. The Ashani has other problems like a bad magazine but maybe that's only in my one. The new black finish ones seem better.
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Re: IOF PIstol
Pistol ammo is costly, Practical is Revolver.
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Could someone eloborate what is rollover test. Is it process of making magazine empty manually? If yes, can it guarantee to get rid of jamming problem if working fine in manual mode? If we load and unload full magazine in manual mode once, will those same ammo fired without any trouble in Same magazine.casual shooter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 10:30 pmSelect good quality ammo, do the rollover test, and practice..
Thanks