IOF ASHANI .32 pistol
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Re: IOF ASHANI .32 pistol
Good Man , always knew you wud be the good man , also got reinforced on the good man theory after mtng you................Now just dont go around discharging at disraught marauders (am sure u kno what im talkin abt )
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Re: IOF ASHANI .32 pistol
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getting hands on my IOF ASHANI on 1st August
wish me luck
wish that I get the best piece of the lot
wish me luck
wish that I get the best piece of the lot
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Hi Lakhar.. All the best for ur new IOF Ashani.. please do post ur experience at Cossipore, Kolkata and definitely ur feedback abt. the pistol.. coz. I'm also in the process of getting one.. heard they've made some positive changes in the so presumed JUNK ..
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thanks goldstake.... thanks nm... ya i'll definitely share my exp. with ya all as prev. users has. Guess what.. I have purchased a pen torch and have cut a wooden pencil into two... can u tell me why ?
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Why Why Why ?????Lahkar";p="47665 wrote: thanks goldstake.... thanks nm... ya i'll definitely share my exp. with ya all as prev. users has. Guess what.. I have purchased a pen torch and have cut a wooden pencil into two... can u tell me why ?
Goldstake i think you can find all the information related on this forum.. Welcome to IFG.
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Re: IOF ASHANI .32 pistol
Lahkar,
Open up the pistol and check it out.If you have a day to spare and the pistol is not up to your expectations, creating a ruckus would ensure that you get a better piece.
Important:-Not all IOF pistol's are created equal
Open up the pistol and check it out.If you have a day to spare and the pistol is not up to your expectations, creating a ruckus would ensure that you get a better piece.
Important:-Not all IOF pistol's are created equal
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Hi Lakhar
all the best !!
Do share all yur experiences in detail.
I am still waiting for my turn as I applied in Feb. so most likely i'll be called in Sept
BTW I saw that gunaccessory.com people are puting magazine release button on IOF32. GURUs please comment
Parag
all the best !!
Do share all yur experiences in detail.
I am still waiting for my turn as I applied in Feb. so most likely i'll be called in Sept
BTW I saw that gunaccessory.com people are puting magazine release button on IOF32. GURUs please comment
Parag
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Thanks Parag! As you hv booked in Feb... ur reporting and collection date must be on the ofb website by now... check http://www.ofb.gov.in -> Track your order...
For newbies : I have taken the pen torch to check the barrel groove and the wooden pencil to check the hammer strike.
My Plan of Action : After taking delivery, I will pull the slide back and lock it. Than I will the check the barrel groove with my pen torch. I saw here somewhere that one IFG member had to rush back to cossipore as the barrel was not riffled. Next I will release the slide and as the pistol is cocked I will insert the wooden pencil in the barrel and fire to see that proper hammer strike is registered at the base of the pencil as if in the primer area of a cartridge. Than I will cock the pistol and engage the safety lock and fire. If the safety lock works fine I will try to fire without putting pressure in the grip safety. If the grip safety also works fine I will remove the magazine and try to fire to check for chamber safety function. If everything works fine I will check the exterior for cuts and scratches. If I am satisfied than I will thank the GSF guy (whoever I see) and walk out. Or else MOWOWOOOWOOOOW !!!
IFG Experts : Please guide me if I am wrong somewhere or I have missed anything.....
So guys.... keep praying for an IFGean
For newbies : I have taken the pen torch to check the barrel groove and the wooden pencil to check the hammer strike.
My Plan of Action : After taking delivery, I will pull the slide back and lock it. Than I will the check the barrel groove with my pen torch. I saw here somewhere that one IFG member had to rush back to cossipore as the barrel was not riffled. Next I will release the slide and as the pistol is cocked I will insert the wooden pencil in the barrel and fire to see that proper hammer strike is registered at the base of the pencil as if in the primer area of a cartridge. Than I will cock the pistol and engage the safety lock and fire. If the safety lock works fine I will try to fire without putting pressure in the grip safety. If the grip safety also works fine I will remove the magazine and try to fire to check for chamber safety function. If everything works fine I will check the exterior for cuts and scratches. If I am satisfied than I will thank the GSF guy (whoever I see) and walk out. Or else MOWOWOOOWOOOOW !!!
IFG Experts : Please guide me if I am wrong somewhere or I have missed anything.....
So guys.... keep praying for an IFGean
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hi Lahkar
the ofb site is still shoeing -
Call letter for collection of pistol is issued as per the serial of booking,provided full amount has been received in the factory beforehand.The current waiting time is approximately 7 months from the date of registration of order.
Please note: Those customers who booked order by sending Rs 6000/- only with application, should send balance amount within stipulated time, as per factorys acknowledgement/advice letter
How much moiney had u deposited at the time of booking?
I had sent Rs. 57720, but I haven't recieved advise note for the remaining.
what was yur date of registration
the ofb site is still shoeing -
Call letter for collection of pistol is issued as per the serial of booking,provided full amount has been received in the factory beforehand.The current waiting time is approximately 7 months from the date of registration of order.
Please note: Those customers who booked order by sending Rs 6000/- only with application, should send balance amount within stipulated time, as per factorys acknowledgement/advice letter
How much moiney had u deposited at the time of booking?
I had sent Rs. 57720, but I haven't recieved advise note for the remaining.
what was yur date of registration
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Re: IOF ASHANI .32 pistol
Hi One and All,
Me being a new member and this being my first post, thank the moderators and the other members for such a wondeful site.
I have recently obtained my licence, until then i have been a proud retainer of a Winchester .22 and Colt .32 hammerless.
The Ashani Pistol being a copy of the hammerless, it is what i am gunning for.
I have few Questions for the Experts
1. Should this pistol be bought second hand from Dealers, Is it Legal, safe etc?
2. What could be a reasonable price for such a piece, what should i be checking for?
3. Should i just buy the .22 revolver to cover the purchase period and go for the original? What should i pay for the .22 revolver( i have been quoted 60 k in one place)?
Thanks,
Ice
Me being a new member and this being my first post, thank the moderators and the other members for such a wondeful site.
I have recently obtained my licence, until then i have been a proud retainer of a Winchester .22 and Colt .32 hammerless.
The Ashani Pistol being a copy of the hammerless, it is what i am gunning for.
I have few Questions for the Experts
1. Should this pistol be bought second hand from Dealers, Is it Legal, safe etc?
2. What could be a reasonable price for such a piece, what should i be checking for?
3. Should i just buy the .22 revolver to cover the purchase period and go for the original? What should i pay for the .22 revolver( i have been quoted 60 k in one place)?
Thanks,
Ice
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Ice man V welcome to IFG ,post your introduction in Intro thread ,
For your queries:
No harm in buying Second Hand Pistol(IOF) and you will not have 5 years locking period in it .
.22rev is gud but 60K is bit higher ,,search something around 50k..i think u can get it..
For your queries:
No harm in buying Second Hand Pistol(IOF) and you will not have 5 years locking period in it .
.22rev is gud but 60K is bit higher ,,search something around 50k..i think u can get it..
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Hi Lahkar!
By now you must be back from Kolkata. Hope everything went well and you are a prove owner of a brand new pistol. Im still waiting for your detailed report - specially the photos .
By the way the Ifb site is now showing a waiting of 8 months
parag
By now you must be back from Kolkata. Hope everything went well and you are a prove owner of a brand new pistol. Im still waiting for your detailed report - specially the photos .
By the way the Ifb site is now showing a waiting of 8 months
parag
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