[HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
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[HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
Could anyone please help to find which rifle is this? And from where to buy and the price range?
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
?? What exactly are you talking about? I cannot see any photos?
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
Kindly post detailed photos showing the various aspects of the rifle.
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I don’t know why exactly the photos didn’t show up, I did attach 2 images. I’m posting a link to those images now.
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I cannot see any link in the last post.
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
Ammolsekhon: This rifle looks to me like an SMLE (303 Enfield) with some sort of polymer stock, which has no traditional buttstock, but a pistol grip behind the trigger only. It also has a carrying handle with a Picatinny rail and another Picatinny rail under the fore end.
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Most likely a .315 IOF with a modified synthetic stock.
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
Yes its IOF .315 rifle with synthetic stock. The stock is new but the rifle seems quite old as there is very little bluing left on barrel and magazine.
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
This is IOF .315 Sporting Rifle (SR) with cheap plastic furniture and uncomfortable folding stock. It also has plastic picatinny rails all over it with ZERO utility. IOF .315 SR with standard stock is a much better rifle option.
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
That's a modified .315 IOF bolt action Rifle. It is not made by our Indian Ordnance Board though. Look for private gun manufacturers or something.AnmolSekhon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:31 amCould anyone please help to find which rifle is this? And from where to buy and the price range?
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Could anyone recommend any seller or website from where I can buy this stock?
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This stock is for .315 and it gives the 315 a pseudo assault rifle look. Most uncomfortable stock for a bolt action. It's available with most of the gun shop in Punjab and Meerut/up area. But it's a crap. No sensible gun owners will opt for it. It's mainly to the person who showcase the rifle as a assault rifle and that's why they opt this stock. Still choice is urs. The systhetic stock is freely available in punjab
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AnmolSekhon, Please give consideration to this stock and what it will mean, if you intend to get one.
The beauty of the SMLE action is that it is butter-smooth and lightning fast to operate. The only other bolt action that comes close is one of the Krag Jorgensen flavors.
Look at the stock, and consider how you will operate the bolt after the first shot. You will have to release the pistol grip and try to operate the bolt, holding the rifle only with your left hand on the fore end. You can't hold the rifle against you, because the bolt won't have any room to operate.
Or, if you are left handed, your left hand will hold the pistol grip, and you'll have to operate the bolt with your right hand, and the rifle won't be very steady in this mode, either.
Granted, the stock looks quite radical, but it also causes the world's slickest operating bolt action to become something barely more than a single shot. I'm sure I could operate my Martini Henry faster!
If this is satisfactory to you and you have to have this stock, well and good: You'll have what you want. However, I only mention these things for your consideration before you buy.
The beauty of the SMLE action is that it is butter-smooth and lightning fast to operate. The only other bolt action that comes close is one of the Krag Jorgensen flavors.
Look at the stock, and consider how you will operate the bolt after the first shot. You will have to release the pistol grip and try to operate the bolt, holding the rifle only with your left hand on the fore end. You can't hold the rifle against you, because the bolt won't have any room to operate.
Or, if you are left handed, your left hand will hold the pistol grip, and you'll have to operate the bolt with your right hand, and the rifle won't be very steady in this mode, either.
Granted, the stock looks quite radical, but it also causes the world's slickest operating bolt action to become something barely more than a single shot. I'm sure I could operate my Martini Henry faster!
If this is satisfactory to you and you have to have this stock, well and good: You'll have what you want. However, I only mention these things for your consideration before you buy.
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Re: [HELP] Finding The Rifle Name.
Its a 110 % useless rifle in the dimensions described in the photo. Just my humble opinion. The user will be more scared to pull the trigger then the adversary the gun is pointed at..
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