IOF .22 LR rifle
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Re: Modifying IOF .22 Rifle
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Changing the looks of .22 IOF shud not cost u a packet. The stock is reused... its just made a little lighter the...... the remoddled size is the same as a brono 22 bore stock. Its reblued ... stock is then repolished .... NO other changes are made ....the job like that wud be less that 3-4 grand Just for ur information a 22 IOF rifle is less than 30000if u want the exact price can be checked.
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Changing the looks of .22 IOF shud not cost u a packet. The stock is reused... its just made a little lighter the...... the remoddled size is the same as a brono 22 bore stock. Its reblued ... stock is then repolished .... NO other changes are made ....the job like that wud be less that 3-4 grand Just for ur information a 22 IOF rifle is less than 30000if u want the exact price can be checked.
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Dear shahid refer your comment on this thread, i am keen to know the address of the gundealer/mechanic you have mentioned based at dehradun as i a m presently myself based at dehradun and wish to get my guns repaired etc. is this chap by any chance M/S Altaf Hussain and sons. awaiting your reply thanks.andy
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Mack The Knife
A member of MRA has made a whole lot of modifications in his weapon.
I will soon paste the pics and if u need i would even mail his number to u.
Regards
Rudra
A member of MRA has made a whole lot of modifications in his weapon.
I will soon paste the pics and if u need i would even mail his number to u.
Regards
Rudra
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
hi orthopod
if ur based near jullundher
theres a gunsmith near crystal chowk
near central jail, virdi gun house
t guys father was the armoury incharge for t kapurthala royal family
he did a pretty neat job of a friends .22
all that t gurus posted in this topic earlier
shall pm u his shop no.
have to look it up
deepinder sandhu
if ur based near jullundher
theres a gunsmith near crystal chowk
near central jail, virdi gun house
t guys father was the armoury incharge for t kapurthala royal family
he did a pretty neat job of a friends .22
all that t gurus posted in this topic earlier
shall pm u his shop no.
have to look it up
deepinder sandhu
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
hello all
does antone know the current price of iof.22. in kerala it has become 55000.has the production stopped?
cherian
does antone know the current price of iof.22. in kerala it has become 55000.has the production stopped?
cherian
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Cherian,cherian.k.k";p="32245 wrote: hello all
does antone know the current price of iof.22. in kerala it has become 55000.has the production stopped?
cherian
In Punjab it is available for 28-30K, though sometime back I did hear that it was in shortage, but not now. I dont think that the production has stopped. Are you planning to sell your .22 and make a lil profit for yourself ?
best,
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Vinayaka,
I have seen it. It does look like a BRNO. Now its a huge grey zone here and hear me out, I have spoken to army experts and they say NEVER to modify the IOF .22 because of the balance ( according to me its too heavy for the calibre to balance nicely). I have indeed shot my .22 IOF , handpicked from a litter of 5 ( available that time), and it shoots beautifully accurate. I have had trained shooters of police shoot with it and it does shoot excellent groups. Few weeks back we took a lovely Marlin .22 and the MULE IOF .22 to the range just to compare. SAME RESULTS except the MULE was much quieter ( possibly the barrel length).
The difference Vinayaka my friend is all about SUNDER OR SUSHEEL !!!!!!!!!!!!!! IOF is a bit crude .
Considering the price difference I would recommend a IOF .22 whole heartedly.
best,
RP.
PS . BTW I have a friend with a BRNO semi .22. Nothing to write home about as long as tight situations dont arise !!
I have seen it. It does look like a BRNO. Now its a huge grey zone here and hear me out, I have spoken to army experts and they say NEVER to modify the IOF .22 because of the balance ( according to me its too heavy for the calibre to balance nicely). I have indeed shot my .22 IOF , handpicked from a litter of 5 ( available that time), and it shoots beautifully accurate. I have had trained shooters of police shoot with it and it does shoot excellent groups. Few weeks back we took a lovely Marlin .22 and the MULE IOF .22 to the range just to compare. SAME RESULTS except the MULE was much quieter ( possibly the barrel length).
The difference Vinayaka my friend is all about SUNDER OR SUSHEEL !!!!!!!!!!!!!! IOF is a bit crude .
Considering the price difference I would recommend a IOF .22 whole heartedly.
best,
RP.
PS . BTW I have a friend with a BRNO semi .22. Nothing to write home about as long as tight situations dont arise !!
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Vinayaka,hellfire_m16";p="32260 wrote:orthopod,
a gun repairer in mysore told me that the butt of the 0,22 LR IOF when trimed+chekered and the metal parts blued looks like a BRUNO.....never seen the finished version though.
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Vinayaka
The IOF .22 is based on the Brno Mod. 2 / CZ452 with the following differences:
1) The IOF has a semi-bull barrel. The Czech rifles have a tapered barrel.
2) The twist rate. 1-in-8" in the IOF versus 1-in-12" or 14" in the Czech rifles.
3) The stock.
4) The front sight. The IOF front sights is a screw in post that is adjustable for elevation. The rear sights are quite similar.
5) Some differences in tolerances. For example, a CZ452 magazine will not fit in an IOF .22
Herewith a few pics showing an IOF .22 (green background) versus a Brno Mod. 1
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Hi Rusty,
Some questions again..
Can IOF's action be just dropped in Brno's stock or there are big differences in inletting . If yes, what do you think would it make big difference in rifle's balance?
I just love the stipling on your rifles...I am wondereing how my D52 will look after some stipling from you
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Some questions again..
Can IOF's action be just dropped in Brno's stock or there are big differences in inletting . If yes, what do you think would it make big difference in rifle's balance?
I just love the stipling on your rifles...I am wondereing how my D52 will look after some stipling from you
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
WOW Mack The Knife !!!
I simply love the looks of your SUNDAR and SUSHEEL IOF .22 . Lovely pics.
Vinayaka,
Mack The Knife has just polished and checkered the piece , and caressed it no doubt , no weight reduction
best,
RP.
I simply love the looks of your SUNDAR and SUSHEEL IOF .22 . Lovely pics.
Vinayaka,
Mack The Knife has just polished and checkered the piece , and caressed it no doubt , no weight reduction
best,
RP.
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Mack The Knife,
Thanks for pointing out the differnces b/w the IOF and BRNO 0.22.Nice pictures and your IOF looks beautiful.
My permission to bye lapses on 31st december and since i am unable in finding a reasonably priced decent phihringi handgun i was planing on doing away with my licence.......but now your pictures are tempting me to go in for a 0.22IOF......something for me to dream abt for a couple of days
Cheers
Vinayaka
Thanks for pointing out the differnces b/w the IOF and BRNO 0.22.Nice pictures and your IOF looks beautiful.
My permission to bye lapses on 31st december and since i am unable in finding a reasonably priced decent phihringi handgun i was planing on doing away with my licence.......but now your pictures are tempting me to go in for a 0.22IOF......something for me to dream abt for a couple of days
Cheers
Vinayaka
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