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Post by Olly » Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:31 pm

Hey Sid,
I was much in your shoes a couple of months ago, until Mack The Knife, Dev, Abhijeet et al inspired me to go for the HW77. I understood it was going to be a one time buy and i might as well invest in something that's going to give me pleasure to shoot and plink. So I closed my eyes and let go... Today I think I am a happy man with one of the best guns.... Ofcourse i never counted on the addiction it was to bring with it... I feel like buying a HW97K now or a Diana 54 up for sale recently...
So, decide on the merits and go for a foreign one...

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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:38 pm

dev";p="31339 wrote:I will pick the new one with the improved trigger, just to give your life some meaning ;-).
If that's how easy it is for me to bring about your financial ruin, I shall redouble my efforts.

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Post by dev » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:27 pm

For the budget of thy favourite HW's I can easily stock up with ten IHP'S. Its more likely you will negate your bank balance because of your compassion for those who don't buy a HW. I would love to reveal to the public how much loot you give away or spend on couriering stuff to friends and foes alike.
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Would love to see you changing colour and doing the 'aw shucks' thing with your arms and legs entwining in modesty.

Salaams thy incurable IHP FAN.

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Post by dev » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:31 pm

Sid_kapur30";p="31342 wrote:
dev";p="31339 wrote: I will pick the new one with the improved trigger, just to give your life some meaning ;-).
Dev.
Would that happen to be the one i got ????

well i'd recon u wont dig it, for it aint anywhere close to powerful :(

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What are moaning about? It is powerful enough for what a moderate air rifle should do. What are you up to with it? Hunting lions in Africa is it ;-). Shoot it for a while and then decide if you must have a magnum air rifle, I'm sure Mack The Knife will find you a Diana 350 ;-).

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Re: Indian Hume air rifles & air pistols

Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:32 pm

Would love to see you changing colour and doing the 'aw shucks' thing with your arms and legs entwining in modesty.
I never was any good at yoga...
For the budget of thy favourite HW's I can easily stock up with ten IHP'S.
True but as the Pilkgun's logo says - Quality has no regrets. I don't think I will ever hear anyone say that about the past and current IHPs. :mrgreen:
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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:34 pm

Shoot it for a while and then decide if you must have a magnum air rifle, I'm sure Mack The Knife will find you a Diana 350 ;-).
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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:37 pm

dev";p="31352 wrote:
Sid_kapur30";p="31342 wrote:
dev";p="31339 wrote: I will pick the new one with the improved trigger, just to give your life some meaning ;-).
Dev.
Would that happen to be the one i got ????

well i'd recon u wont dig it, for it aint anywhere close to powerful :(

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What are moaning about? It is powerful enough for what a moderate air rifle should do. What are you up to with it? Hunting lions in Africa is it ;-). Shoot it for a while and then decide if you must have a magnum air rifle, I'm sure Mack The Knife will find you a Diana 350 ;-).

Dev
No moaning or regrets, this is what i wanted for a first air rifle . But considering the ones you have been using, you'd certainly wont use it for the second time. AND i am happy with this rifle only till i have saved enough money to go in for a good powerful, reliable rifle. :)

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Post by Olly » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:33 pm

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AND i am happy with this rifle only till i have saved enough money to go in for a good powerful, reliable rifle. :)[/quote]

So you do agree that what u wanna buy is neither good, nor powerful nor reliable ?? :mrgreen:

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:49 pm

Olly";p="31344 wrote: Hey Sid,
I was much in your shoes a couple of months ago, until Mack The Knife, Dev, Abhijeet et al inspired me to go for the HW77. I understood it was going to be a one time buy and i might as well invest in something that's going to give me pleasure to shoot and plink. So I closed my eyes and let go... Today I think I am a happy man with one of the best guns.... Ofcourse i never counted on the addiction it was to bring with it... I feel like buying a HW97K now or a Diana 54 up for sale recently...
So, decide on the merits and go for a foreign one...
blame myself for being so clumsy but am afraid to invest that kind of money right now for i'll experiment with this rifle first learn how to work around with things once i am certain that i can handle it i'll go in for a nice rifle probably a PHOREN one :)

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:09 pm

Olly";p="31367 wrote:
AND i am happy with this rifle only till i have saved enough money to go in for a good powerful, reliable rifle. :)[/quote]

So you do agree that what u wanna buy is neither good, nor powerful nor reliable ?? :mrgreen:
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never said so, this is a pretty good rifle but it aint powerfull. but for a first rifle its dam good. and yes one day i will move up to a hw77/97 or a diana something i am looking forward to :)

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Going to Visit IHP Dealer in Delhi

Post by kanwal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:05 pm

Dear Members,

I called IHP dealer M/s Arts & Crafts in Delhi they told me new stock of IHP guns will be comming to them this week on Thrusday. I am planning to visit them this week to buy one for myself. Let me know if some one else is also interested in buying a new gun, we can visit them togeather " ek se bhale do ".

They are located near Filmistan.

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Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:37 pm

This 'Filmistan', is it in NOIDA?

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:43 pm

Nah thats the film city
filmistan i think is a movie hall/multiplex not too sure though

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Post by kanwal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:46 pm

It's in Delhi - approcable from Azad Market or Jhandewalan.

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Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:46 pm

Thanks guys.

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