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Gsmith
Has any body in IFG used any speed loader provided by Gsmith.
If yes do give ur reactions.
One more question
I saw certain cross bows , and compound bows in their web page, is it worth purchasing them.
of the two, which one is better ?
Mack The Knife do give ur comments
And every body else don't forget to do the same
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Rudra
If yes do give ur reactions.
One more question
I saw certain cross bows , and compound bows in their web page, is it worth purchasing them.
of the two, which one is better ?
Mack The Knife do give ur comments
And every body else don't forget to do the same
Regards
Rudra
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Re: Gsmith
i had one of those made of carbon fibre and composites,....practice is a must and plinking wud be expensive since the darts are not cheap.the strings were always easily available and cheap.
loading the dart takes a lot of effort.
the better models comes for 10k.
regards sanjiv
loading the dart takes a lot of effort.
the better models comes for 10k.
regards sanjiv
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Re: Gsmith
'Had'? Is it broken now?biking3819";p="28165 wrote:i had one of those made of carbon fibre and composites,.
Which model did you have?
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Re: Gsmith
i wud say it can take a lot of abuse and may be very difficult to break,
i sold it since i cudnt find much use.its cumbersome to carry,has too much power and so difficult to plinkor practice in a smaller place and the darts were expensive since i cudnt reuse them for i didnt have any kind of a trap,...,it was more of an impulsive buy,...i dont remember the model name or nos it was the bigger one with a composite stock in black.
regards sanjiv
i sold it since i cudnt find much use.its cumbersome to carry,has too much power and so difficult to plinkor practice in a smaller place and the darts were expensive since i cudnt reuse them for i didnt have any kind of a trap,...,it was more of an impulsive buy,...i dont remember the model name or nos it was the bigger one with a composite stock in black.
regards sanjiv
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Re: Gsmith
I am in touch with them thru a relative.... they are getting out a new speed loader with improved design / material for the IOF 32 rev. in about a month's time... actually have ordered one from them... costs abt 1500 bucks or so...Rudra";p="28157 wrote:Has any body in IFG used any speed loader provided by Gsmith.
If yes do give ur reactions.
Rudra
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Re: Gsmith
Thanks Sanjivbiking3819";p="28171 wrote:i wud say it can take a lot of abuse and may be very difficult to break,
i sold it since i cudnt find much use.its cumbersome to carry,has too much power and so difficult to plinkor practice in a smaller place and the darts were expensive since i cudnt reuse them for i didnt have any kind of a trap,...,it was more of an impulsive buy,...i dont remember the model name or nos it was the bigger one with a composite stock in black.
regards sanjiv
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Re: Gsmith
sorry Rusty,
got it.i wud take utter precaution before posting next time.
ohh and i see i am being awarded another bullet ,and i am been considered an ifg trainee now,i wud be more careful,thanx rusty for making me aware of my mistake.
thanx and regards sanjiv
got it.i wud take utter precaution before posting next time.
ohh and i see i am being awarded another bullet ,and i am been considered an ifg trainee now,i wud be more careful,thanx rusty for making me aware of my mistake.
thanx and regards sanjiv
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Re: Gsmith
Mack The Knife I am still waiting for ur comments
because if i remimber correctly u purchased a compound bow a few days back.
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Rudra
because if i remimber correctly u purchased a compound bow a few days back.
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Rudra
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Re: Gsmith
Thanks, Sanjiv.
Rudra, I haven't tried any of the G.Smith bows and neither have I heard or read any comments regarding these bows, so cannot comment on the subject.
I don't own a compound bow either.
Rudra, I haven't tried any of the G.Smith bows and neither have I heard or read any comments regarding these bows, so cannot comment on the subject.
I don't own a compound bow either.