IOF 30-06 Rifle
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
Hi Mack The Knife,
Don't have a clue about the price...but would call up the factory and then may be let u know the ex factory price ...
AC
Don't have a clue about the price...but would call up the factory and then may be let u know the ex factory price ...
AC
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
30-06 SPORTING RIFLE
Technical Features
A. Calibre : 0.30 Inch.
B. Range : 400 m.
C. Weight : 3.0 Kg.
D. Magazine Capacity : 03 Rounds.
E. Foresight : Adjustable type.
F. Rearsight : Adjustable ramp type
[From 100 to 400 m, graduation in steps of 100 m.]
Other Features
• Direct Lug Locking with the Barrel.
• Barrel : Chrome Flash with 4 Grooves.
• Trigger Pull : 1.5 Kg. (Max).
NOTE: As per decision of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the
sale of 30-06 Sporting Rifle (NPB) will be restricted to only those
persons / shooters who hold a specific licence for 30-06 Sporting Rifle
for sports and not for hunting purpose.
Technical Features
A. Calibre : 0.30 Inch.
B. Range : 400 m.
C. Weight : 3.0 Kg.
D. Magazine Capacity : 03 Rounds.
E. Foresight : Adjustable type.
F. Rearsight : Adjustable ramp type
[From 100 to 400 m, graduation in steps of 100 m.]
Other Features
• Direct Lug Locking with the Barrel.
• Barrel : Chrome Flash with 4 Grooves.
• Trigger Pull : 1.5 Kg. (Max).
NOTE: As per decision of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the
sale of 30-06 Sporting Rifle (NPB) will be restricted to only those
persons / shooters who hold a specific licence for 30-06 Sporting Rifle
for sports and not for hunting purpose.
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
I wonder, does it have an adjustable trigger pull with different positions ?art_collector";p="46092 wrote:30-06 SPORTING RIFLE
Technical Features
A. Calibre : 0.30 Inch.
B. Range : 400 m.
C. Weight : 3.0 Kg.
D. Magazine Capacity : 03 Rounds.
E. Foresight : Adjustable type.
F. Rearsight : Adjustable ramp type
[From 100 to 400 m, graduation in steps of 100 m.]
Other Features
• Direct Lug Locking with the Barrel.
• Barrel : Chrome Flash with 4 Grooves.
• Trigger Pull : 1.5 Kg. (Max).
NOTE: As per decision of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the
sale of 30-06 Sporting Rifle (NPB) will be restricted to only those
persons / shooters who hold a specific licence for 30-06 Sporting Rifle
for sports and not for hunting purpose.
Quite looking forward to getting my hands on it....
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hi guys
saw an iof 30-06 with a dealer today. i must say that the rifle is pretty decent. the bolt mechanism in particular was quit smooth. although the shi#*y coloured butt and the finish of the metal were poor. it has alot of potential if re done by a competent gunsmith... even the safety mechanism is exactly copied from the sauer. the reserve price was confimed at 74 thousand rupees but the dealer was retailing it for 1lac 24 thousand rupees(what a rip off). but considering the pevious models of iof guns this one was impressive. would definately buy one if available at reserve price whenever.
saw an iof 30-06 with a dealer today. i must say that the rifle is pretty decent. the bolt mechanism in particular was quit smooth. although the shi#*y coloured butt and the finish of the metal were poor. it has alot of potential if re done by a competent gunsmith... even the safety mechanism is exactly copied from the sauer. the reserve price was confimed at 74 thousand rupees but the dealer was retailing it for 1lac 24 thousand rupees(what a rip off). but considering the pevious models of iof guns this one was impressive. would definately buy one if available at reserve price whenever.
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no idea about the notification Mack The Knife.... but i guess sooner or later these rifles would also be available to nrai members at factory prices. right now it is a win win situation for the dealer as he can ask for whatever amount over the cost price . but the situation is bound to change as soon as production rises to full capacity.
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
From what I understand, Rs 74,000/- is the price that the dealers are supposed to sell this rifle for.Off course,can only be sure once I see the actual bill/invoice.The price has come down by about 10,000/-.Were being sold for 1.25 but a day back was quoted one for 1.15 .Any one who buys now would definetly lose money unless they can get it at the sale price set by the factory(controlled rate).When the IOF .22 had come out ,they were sold for a hefty premium.I think some were sold for 40-45,000/- or there abouts.The same would be the case of the IOF 30-06.
.315 rifle were being sold for 55-60 some years back.The IOF increased production and now the going price is 45,500 dealer to dealer and 48,000/- from dealer to licensee.
.315 with a reloading kit does make a lot of sense.
.315 rifle were being sold for 55-60 some years back.The IOF increased production and now the going price is 45,500 dealer to dealer and 48,000/- from dealer to licensee.
.315 with a reloading kit does make a lot of sense.
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
Gentlemen,
Has anyone test fired the new IOF 30.06 ? If yes , what are views about the action, loading, accuracy etc? Since the dealers are quoting about 10K less than what they were quoting a week or so back, there is all the possibility of this firearm selling very close to the original price soon. Basically same as what happened to IOF .22.
It would be very interesting to hear an early performance review of IOF 30.06
best,
RP.
Has anyone test fired the new IOF 30.06 ? If yes , what are views about the action, loading, accuracy etc? Since the dealers are quoting about 10K less than what they were quoting a week or so back, there is all the possibility of this firearm selling very close to the original price soon. Basically same as what happened to IOF .22.
It would be very interesting to hear an early performance review of IOF 30.06
best,
RP.
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Re: IOF 30-06 Rifle
I can sympathize...
Anyway... back on topic... has anyone actually used this mythical IOF .30-06?
Anyway... back on topic... has anyone actually used this mythical IOF .30-06?