IOF .22 revolver

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by sunilssn » Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:17 pm

I have tried AND FOUND THAT IT DOES NOT WORK WITH iof RDS AND THE CYLINDER IS MADE OF ALUMINIUM AND THE ROTATION IS NOT SMOOTH.If u can raise the budgetbuy 32instead.

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by nm » Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:55 pm

It is not advisable to go in for the IOF .22 in its current aluminium avatar.....

Maybe once the steel is introduced....we could take a chance!! :wink:

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by V-C » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:15 pm

hi every one ,
heared a lot of critics about .22 IOF revolver ,tell me does it have a waiting period for delivery and if yes why???

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by mhksmk » Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:19 am

the finishing might be bit bad. but it works fine. am satisfied with .22. and, for buying the carts from Delhi it is not possible as i am situated in mumbai

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by cherian.k.k » Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:16 am

My .22 works fine,i use only imported rounds

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Ace_doc » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:37 am

whats the latest? how many rds have gone thru ur rev? any further feed back?

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Rocky1983 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:10 pm

hi guys,
i am from punjab, i have IOF licensed .22 revolver. according to me its nice weapon. It has good looks over .32 bore revolver. Its light weight made of alluminium alloy. i also used .32 iof revolver after selling it i bought .22 revolver. i carry it in chest holster, i feel very comfortable while carrying it.
Its a eight shot revolver. i always use imported amunition. its ammunition size is small and hence its easy to keep in pocket and store it.here in punjab dealers sale it with a price tag of Rs. 50,000/-. from IOF u can get it for nearly Rs 41,000 with all taxes from ishapore factory.
If u have a small bugdet then go for it. Its not tht bad as the people think about it.
i used it many times for my defence it proved a nice weapon for me.
though it has some cons like it need a handling care like avoid dropping it on hard surfaces at all costs. Avoid firing it empty as damages the firing pin and chamber as its made of alluminium alloy. and always use imported cartridges. DNT WORRY FOR THESE WARNINGS AS THESE WARNING ALSO CAME WITH IMPORTED ALLUMINIUM REVOLVERS.
if u buy it from IOF directly then change the grips in market very attractive grips are avaliable.
if u r planning to buy then go for it.
enjoy shooting.

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Tai Ahom » Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:50 pm

Hi Rocky

Thanks for clearing the doubts. Can you post photographs also. Never seen one of these

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by TwoRivers » Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:11 am

A general note, no gun should dry fired to any extend, and rimfires especially so, regardless what they are made of. With rimfires, unless they are well designed and manufactured (and expensive), the tip of the firing pin usually protrudes beyond the rim of the bolt face. When dry fired, the tip will strike the face of the breech. Two things can or will happen. If the tip of the pin is softer than the barrel, it will upset and become blunt, and you'll start getting misfires. Usually the barrel is softer, and the impact of the pin raises a burr on the edge of the chamber. When a cartridge is fired the case expands in front of that burr, and the extractor slips off the rim, you have a stuck case. The problem is so common in older much dry fired .22s, that Brownells even sells a tool to iron out that burr, without having to remove the barrel. There's a reason why the make snap caps! You can check your rimfire by looking at the bolt face in uncocked position. If the tip of the firing pin is flush with the rim, does not protrude beyond it, dry firing will do not harm to the breech. I still will eventually crystallize the pin, causing it to break. Cheers.

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Rocky1983 » Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:52 pm

Thanx Bhaskar sure i will post some pics of IOF .22 revolver

Thax Tworivers,

ur information and facts are very true. thanks for this valuable information i hope everyone will gain from this

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Tai Ahom » Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:37 pm

:cheers:

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by art_collector » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:53 pm

Some good news for all of you who own 22 IOF Revolvers .....soon u wud be getting 22 ammo manufactured by Kirkee factory on a plant imported from ELEY....and if thats so ur 22 revolvers won't be so bad after all..... :cheers:

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by dev » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:07 pm

When would this ammo be available, it would be very nice to find some decent KF .22 LR pills. I hope the materials also improve beyond the legendary 'non-corrosive smokeless powders' and 'suitable for general hunting purposes only'. ROTFL


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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by badshah0522 » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:49 am

First we heard IOF comming with steel version of .22 by end of 2008... Now the ammo from elley,,i think my children will use them :D

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Re: IOF .22 revolver

Post by Happy » Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:59 am

well said Badshah bhai...... :lol:

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