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mundaire
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by mundaire » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:49 am
badshah0522";p="52839 wrote:
Cannot find any pic in your album.
The personal album feature has been deactivated on IFG. People wishing to post pictures will have to use one of the (free) photo sharing services like Imageshack, photobucket etc.
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by Lawman » Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:56 am
What is the type of IOF Ashani pistol ? Is it a single action or double action pistol ?
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by penpusher » Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:04 am
Single action.Also it is not a hammerless pistol but has a concealed hammer
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by rocky_cruise » Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:39 pm
Hi Gun Gurus,
As per the posts on this topic, I came to know that the .32 pistol from IOFB has a concealed hammer. By looking at the pic, I was under the impression that this pistol doesnt has any hammer at all !!
I have fired 9mm Llama pistol and I could see a distince hammer in it. This hammer gets cocked whenever we pull the slide or a round is fired. Also we can manually release or cock the hammer with our thumb. When the hammer is cocked the trigger pulling a lot easier. So cant we do this in the .32 IOFB pistol ?
A few more questions Smile
1. What is the price of cartridge of .32 IOFB pistol ?
2. I read on the forum that the range for this pistol is 27 meters. So what does it mean ? the bullet travels only upto 27 meters or the effective range is 27 meter and the bullet actually goes much further than that ?
Regards.
Regards,
Rocky.
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by cottage cheese » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:33 pm
rocky_cruise";p="56673 wrote:Hi Gun Gurus,
As per the posts on this topic, I came to know that the .32 pistol from IOFB has a concealed hammer. By looking at the pic, I was under the impression that this pistol doesnt has any hammer at all !!
I have fired 9mm Llama pistol and I could see a distince hammer in it. This hammer gets cocked whenever we pull the slide or a round is fired. Also we can manually release or cock the hammer with our thumb. When the hammer is cocked the trigger pulling a lot easier. So cant we do this in the .32 IOFB pistol ?
Regards,
Rocky.
Hi Rocky,
Welcome to IFG.
Concealed hammer means just it- It is concealed and you cannot manually cock or uncock it. The design borrows heavily from the Colt M1903 Pocket hammerless. The slide encloses the hammer entirely.
The price of KF .32ACP cartridges will vary from place to place. Here its an insane 60-70bucks per pop. It tends to be less expensive your side.
The effective range being 27meters is somewhat hypothetical. It generally means the pistol has been tested and proven to deliver consistent ballistic performance upto this range. Like any other ammunition, in absence of any obstacle, it'll travel a whole lot farther with rapidly decreasing velocity and energy....naturally gravity will cause it to travel in a parabolic path till it hits the ground.
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by paragvns » Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:54 pm
Hi everyone !!
Returned back from Kolkata today,
got my Ashani delivered yesterdyay.
Did'nt fire any rounds today, but will try out the pistol tomorrow and give the report.
Following Lahkar's advise I had taken a pencil and a penlight and checked everything, all seems to work welll.
final report tomorrow
Parag
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paragvns
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by paragvns » Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:20 pm
As you all must have noted, both the fore and rear sights on the ashani are all most nonexistant.
Can new sights be attached to the pistol?
How will the putting of new sights affect the performance?
Parag
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indian
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by indian » Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:50 am
congrats on the new gun parag
please do post some pics.we would love to see them
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by paragvns » Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:40 pm
Hi,
I've fired more than 30 rounds with the pistol uptill now with no malfunctions.
As per the photos are concerned, Indian, I'll post very soon (I don't have my camera with me right now)
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Parag
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by rahul0008 » Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:08 pm
congrats on the new gun parag. i want to know about the finish of the pistol, i mean that it comes with the crome finish/nickle or is blued or teflon coated?
also it would be great if you post the pictures, we all would love to see.
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rahul
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by paragvns » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:18 pm
rahul0008 wrote:congrats on the new gun parag. i want to know about the finish of the pistol, i mean that it comes with the crome finish/nickle or is blued or teflon coated?
also it would be great if you post the pictures, we all would love to see.
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rahul
Its nickle as it always was.
Been hearing about the teflon coating since long but only god knows if and when it will come.
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Parag
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by bhushan » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:51 pm
Hi. Can someone suggest me where to test fire my Ashani. I am based in Delhi. Thanks.
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by nm » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:08 pm
Ideally Range is the best place (one of the members could have helped you with it)......since its closed these days for renovation....you will have to look for some private venue.....
Nishant
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by sumo » Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:52 pm
Hi all im considering buying a second hand IOF .32 pistol from a friend which is is 2003 made plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz advice not on the price but on the quality in terms of if there is any change from then to the ones manufactured now .
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by manu » Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:17 pm
sumo";p="62292 wrote:
Hi all im considering buying a second hand IOF .32 pistol from a friend which is is 2003 made plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz advice not on the price but on the quality in terms of if there is any change from then to the ones manufactured now .
Dear sumo,
IOF pistol has no major changes since 2003 & it is O.K. condition pistol in Indian concept.
Regards
Manu