IOF ASHANI .32 pistol

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New Ashani

Post by casual shooter » Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:35 pm

last week one of my friends a police officer got his ashani from kolkatta, was really surprised to note the fit and finish of the pistol i mean considering the appearnace of other weapons like the revovlver, .22 rifle etc this appeares to be quite decent.
the firing experience was also good quite a tight operation no loose stuff as in earlier pistols.
only thing i noted is the spring in the slide was tight than the fn my other friend was carrying.
this guy had done a lot of research on available weapons as he himself was in the arms/licence department
good weapon i now agree that all those abusing the iof pistol are either dealers or owners of old weapons who want to dispose their antique weapns at a premium.

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Post by badshah0522 » Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:24 pm

Congrats to your friend for the new pistol,Can you give us some more information that what is new in it?? if possible can you post pics of the new ashantil;.
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Re: New Ashani

Post by dodger » Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:20 pm

thats gr8.. i am surprised to know that the appearance has been improved. but i still think the mechanism might be the same , same old problems of cartridge jamming and all are common with these pistols.
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Re: New Ashani

Post by penpusher » Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:07 pm

dodger";p="62584 wrote: thats gr8.. i am surprised to know that the appearance has been improved. but i still think the mechanism might be the same , same old problems of cartridge jamming and all are common with these pistols.
Mine works just fine.

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Post by badshah0522 » Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:54 pm

Either check your pistol or the ammo u are using,,because this problem is not common ,,if you say jamming once in a 50 shot or 100 shot is ok ,,but not every second shot..i have fired hundreds of Indian rounds but never faced major problem.


dodger";p="62584 wrote: thats gr8.. i am surprised to know that the appearance has been improved. but i still think the mechanism might be the same , same old problems of cartridge jamming and all are common with these pistols.
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Re: New Ashani

Post by casual shooter » Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:50 pm

generally OCASSIONAL jamming is due to a faulty cartridge, REGULAR jamming is due to a faulty ejection mechanism,
please do the rollover test before filling the shells, ie. roll the shell on a smooth surface if the rolling is smmoth in one direction and no wavering to sides or a bumpy roll. then select the shell for feeding.
if the jamming is a regular feature the ejection mechanism has to be streamlined.

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Re: New Ashani

Post by dodger » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:41 pm

thanx for the advice.
But in one of my cousin's Pistol the magazine is such that it puts a small dent and scratch on every shell. its a new one so he is planning to buy a new Magazine for it from a Dealer. I hope that works fine then. Most of the IOF products are such that when you buy them then definitely you have to make many changes in them to make them suitable to keep as none of the factory products are as per standards.
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Re: New Ashani

Post by Vikram » Thu Dec 25, 2008 5:54 am

casual shooter";p="62571 wrote: i now agree that all those abusing the iof pistol are either dealers or owners of old weapons who want to dispose their antique weapns at a premium.
With respect, don't you think it's a bit of an over statement? May be some did face a lot of problems? Having said that,would it be possible for you to post a few pictures for us? Thank you.

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Post by mundaire » Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:30 am

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Post by phantom » Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:10 pm

can anyone say me wht is the present market price of iof ashani???? i guess it had gone avobe 70k recently.....

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Re: IOF ASHANI .32 pistol

Post by saahil » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:30 pm

i bought one last month, its 2008 model at 138k.

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feild strip the ashani

Post by casual shooter » Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:09 pm

feild strip the ashani
how to feild strip the ashani veterans please post as flow chart.

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Post by nagarifle » Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:55 pm

one reason why a carts jam is the feed from the megs, which is one point people do not check.
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Post by amk » Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:57 pm

mag related jams are actually the most common, however no one ever checks the mags.
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Re: feild strip the ashani

Post by cottage cheese » Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:08 pm

casual shooter";p="63762 wrote:feild strip the ashani
how to feild strip the ashani veterans please post as flow chart.
Wont be too different from the FN Browning M1910.

1- Obviously, first thing is to make sure the damn thing is unloaded and rendered chamber safe.... magazine out should be even better.

2- Press the knurled bushing (The serrated collar that surrounds the muzzle area) inwards - You should be able to achieve it with a pinching action of your index and thumb.

3- While keeping it pressed Twist anti-clockwise (If the muzzle was oriented towards you) Caution- This piece is under spring pressure so will pop out and cause injury or its loss/damage if you do not keep pinching it. Ease it out slowly and remove it.

4. Pull the slide back and twist the barrel again anti-clockwise till it wont turn it anymore. Ease the slide and barrel out forwards.

5. Once the slide is out Twist the barrel back to its original position and then jiggle it out from the front of the slide. Once out carefully remove the main spring from the barrel. NOTE: Usually the last coil or two at rear end of the main spring is a little smaller and is designed to fit tightly around the barrel- remember to re-insert accordingly.

That should be about as far as you should go without tools and is also adequate for basic maintainence.

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