Tommy airguns
Tommy airguns
Wanted to know if any of the forum members have experience with a brand of airgun called Tommy. Its an Indian make. A friend of mine used to have it in .177 in school days long back. It used to shoot straight and the power was quite reasonable. I haven't seen this one being discussed on the forum. If anyone can suggest where to buy it from?
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Re: Tommy airguns
You betcha! It was my first air-rifle and the quality was (no idea what it is like now) far better than the IHP junk you get these days. Power was moderate - probably 8 to 10 ft.lbs. max.yash3_great";p="30260 wrote:Wanted to know if any of the forum members have experience with a brand of airgun called Tommy.
It was/is made in Calcutta.
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[quote="Mack The Knife Bana";p="30266"]
"You betcha! It was my first air-rifle and the quality was (no idea what it is like now) far better than the IHP junk you get these days. Power was moderate - probably 8 to 10 ft.lbs. max.
It was/is made in Calcutta."
IHP isn't junk as far as the .22 rifle goes, shoots 650fps* in 22. The trigger is a little hard. Is the Tommy's trigger better or case of the first love that you can't forget .
Dev
*according to cheap Chinese chrony, fits on the barrel etc.
"You betcha! It was my first air-rifle and the quality was (no idea what it is like now) far better than the IHP junk you get these days. Power was moderate - probably 8 to 10 ft.lbs. max.
It was/is made in Calcutta."
IHP isn't junk as far as the .22 rifle goes, shoots 650fps* in 22. The trigger is a little hard. Is the Tommy's trigger better or case of the first love that you can't forget .
Dev
*according to cheap Chinese chrony, fits on the barrel etc.
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Re: Tommy airguns
Thanks for the replies Shahid and Mack The Knife. I am unable to find any info about the manufacturer or seller on the net. It used to sell through sports goods shops way back then. Maybe I will check with some on coming weekend.
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I see... so an air-rifle is now rated by it's muzzle velocity alone, is it? I suppose factors such as consistency, accuracy, fit & finish, reliability and ergonomics matter not a jot, eh? Come on Dev, you atleast should know better.IHP isn't junk as far as the .22 rifle goes, shoots 650fps* in 22.
You seem to assume that this air-rifle was long since consigned to the bin. There's no rose tinted glasses or nostalgia here. Forget about the IHP, the trigger is almost on par with MOST Dianas. And, no, I have not fettled this air-rifle in any shape or form barring a new breech seal, a piston washer and main-spring.Is the Tommy's trigger better or case of the first love that you can't forget .
Whilst the Tommy is nothing to write home about, I stand by my original post about the earlier Tommy's being better built than today's IHPs.
I do not have a pic of the rifle in natural light but this should suffice for the time being.
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Tommy yes,
I had one around 10 yrs back- the trigger broke within the first hour of its purchase - not to mention i was tryin to break it in (with pellets of course )
the barrel had grooves which were more like it was forced onto a smooth bore rather than the comparatively good finish that is there in a IHP.
needless to say i returned it within a few hours of getting it.
I had one around 10 yrs back- the trigger broke within the first hour of its purchase - not to mention i was tryin to break it in (with pellets of course )
the barrel had grooves which were more like it was forced onto a smooth bore rather than the comparatively good finish that is there in a IHP.
needless to say i returned it within a few hours of getting it.
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[quote="Mack The Knife Bana";p="30293"]
I see... so an air-rifle is now rated by it's muzzle velocity alone, is it? I suppose factors such as consistency, accuracy, fit & finish, reliability and ergonomics matter not a jot, eh? Come on Dev, you atleast should know better.
Forgive me my lord, give us today our pellets and the grey matter to remember that I SHOULD NEVER EVER have the gall to imply that any air rifle, that the 'mother of airguns' hasn't approved, could have anything good in it.
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p.s. I had a Hume Pipe for seven years without mucking up. Only when I messed with the spring did things go wrong.
[/quote]IHP isn't junk as far as the .22 rifle goes, shoots 650fps* in 22.
I see... so an air-rifle is now rated by it's muzzle velocity alone, is it? I suppose factors such as consistency, accuracy, fit & finish, reliability and ergonomics matter not a jot, eh? Come on Dev, you atleast should know better.
Forgive me my lord, give us today our pellets and the grey matter to remember that I SHOULD NEVER EVER have the gall to imply that any air rifle, that the 'mother of airguns' hasn't approved, could have anything good in it.
Written on my knees as I light
incense on lord bana's photograph.
Dev
p.s. I had a Hume Pipe for seven years without mucking up. Only when I messed with the spring did things go wrong.
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That's much better. Go and give yourself a few lashes with the cat as well. Got to keep you ruddy peasants in line, what?Forgive me my lord, give us today our pellets and the grey matter to remember that I SHOULD NEVER EVER have the gall to imply that any air rifle, that the 'mother of airguns' hasn't approved, could have anything good in it.
Written on my knees as I light
incense on lord bana's photograph.
BTW, regarding this photo of mine that you worship at, how large is the halo?
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Re: Tommy airguns
This is OT but a bloke on another forum is selling a Diana RWS 54 .22 for 39 K,supposedly very sparingly
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How is this AR rated.
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Sanjay
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How is this AR rated.
Cheers
Sanjay
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That's much better. Go and give yourself a few lashes with the cat as well. Got to keep you ruddy peasants in line, what?
BTW, regarding this photo of mine that you worship at, how large is the halo?
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The photo actually was the one of you holding up a fish and your cranium is covered with a hat. I am photoshopping six hands each holding a HW air rifle. Plus the requisite malas and am making the coracle into a huge lotus flower as befitting your stature.
So you agree to be Ma Mack The Knife Goddess of airguns?
Thy humble peasant,
Dev
P.S. I prefer to be lashed by a wet noodle as you learn mind over matter techniques.
BTW, regarding this photo of mine that you worship at, how large is the halo?
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The photo actually was the one of you holding up a fish and your cranium is covered with a hat. I am photoshopping six hands each holding a HW air rifle. Plus the requisite malas and am making the coracle into a huge lotus flower as befitting your stature.
So you agree to be Ma Mack The Knife Goddess of airguns?
Thy humble peasant,
Dev
P.S. I prefer to be lashed by a wet noodle as you learn mind over matter techniques.
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The photo actually was the one of you holding up a fish and your cranium is covered with a hat. I am photoshopping six hands each holding a HW air rifle. Plus the requisite malas and am making the coracle into a huge lotus flower as befitting your stature.
So you agree to be Ma Mack The Knife Goddess of airguns?
LOL. This I have got to see. Should make an ideal greeting card for the next Durga pooja.
I hate to be the one to bring this up in public but what 'mind' are you refering to?I prefer to be lashed by a wet noodle as you learn mind over matter techniques.