.22 MAG available in India

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.22 MAG available in India

Post by NNP » Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:20 am

Hi all

I am in US currently and saw a Taurus 941 .22 MAG revolver ( 8 rounds)

I sort of liked it ... but wanted to know if 0.22 MAG is available in India and what cost ?

Also there is a Taurus 94 .22 LR version which has 9 rounds ... as per what i read on this forum , looks like 0.22 LR are the most commonly available ammo ...

Any suggestions on whether I should go for a .22 MAG or LR ?

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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by HydNawab » Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:39 am

Dear NNP,

Firstly, welcome to the forum!

I would suggest that you go in for a.22LR rather than a .22 magnum.I had seen ammo in Mumbai but it was expensive.

Do let us know which model you have decided to go in for.
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Post by diskaon » Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:20 am

NPP,

I though you were thinking of a 0.357 or 0.380... suddenly down to 0.22 ????

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Post by TenX » Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:39 am

.22LR is more easily available in India. If you are planning to get a handgun back from the US, .22 LR is easiest to use, resell, practice :)
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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by NNP » Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:38 pm

Thanks a lot guys ..

I guess overall .22 LR is best for a beginner like me.

Diskaon .. I did read up on Wikipedia on the calibers and do understand that .357 or .32 would be much more powerful , but also saw some other posts in this forum which indicated that .22 and .32 are the standard easily avaiable sizes ...

Hence taking all that into account , i felt its best for me to stick to the easiest \ standard stuf.

Do you see any major drawbacks ? I guess the range of .22 LR is much lesser than .22 MAG , let alone .357 and .32. IS this the major drawback ? anything else please let me know.

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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by indian » Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:39 pm

hi NNP :)

.22LR would be good for a beginner but not correct if you are looking for serious self defense.just to remind you that you cannot sell the firearm brought on a TR.

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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by NNP » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:43 am

Thanks a lot for all ur replies ..

one quick question .. whats the cost of .22 MAG ammo in India ? For .22 LR i guess it might be 10 rs to 25 rs...

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Post by Sakobav » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:01 am

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I am not sure but given a choice I would stick with .22 LR since they are readily available. Even I was enamored with a .22 mag SW revolver but .22 LR pistol or revolver is a more pragmatic choice.

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Post by badshah0522 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:55 am

Around rs 100 - Rs 150,depends on location & dealer.
NNP";p="60423 wrote: Thanks a lot for all ur replies ..

one quick question .. whats the cost of .22 MAG ammo in India ? For .22 LR i guess it might be 10 rs to 25 rs...

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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by NNP » Tue Dec 02, 2008 8:25 am

Thanks all for all the information !!!

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Post by diskaon » Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:37 am

I dont think 0.22 LR be fired in a gun chambered for a 0.22 Mag .. the dimensions differ (not just the lenght). Had this been possible then 0.22 LR could be the practice ammo and you could have got 50 nos of 0.22 Mags during TR

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Re: .22 MAG available in India

Post by raj » Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:27 pm

.22 magnum are not readily available..
available ammo are MINI MAG & Winchester xpress hollow point...
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Post by badshah0522 » Sun Dec 07, 2008 7:20 pm

.22 Lr can easily be fired in .22 Mag rev.
diskaon";p="60913 wrote: I dont think 0.22 LR be fired in a gun chambered for a 0.22 Mag .. the dimensions differ (not just the lenght). Had this been possible then 0.22 LR could be the practice ammo and you could have got 50 nos of 0.22 Mags during TR

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Post by The Doc » Sun Dec 07, 2008 7:31 pm

badshah0522";p="60976 wrote: .22 Lr can easily be fired in .22 Mag
What about the accuracy? Would that suffer ??

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