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Re: IHP "National" air rifles & pistols

Post by tirths » Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:51 pm

velind wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the info Tirths.

Can anyone post a tutorial on "How to Dismantle National 35 air gun" ? A video or a photo shoot or even a detailed write up would be fine.

I need to remove the internal stuff as my welder says he cannot weld the 11mm rail with the whole gun intact.

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Post by fantumfan2003 » Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:28 pm

Contact PKJeetesh. He is from your city.

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velind wrote:Greetings!

I am planning to fit a scope on my National 35.
I need the inner and outer diameter of the receiver tube of the National 35 on which the scope rail will be fitted.
I need this info so that I can plan for either a screw mount or welding of the scope rail.

Can anyone tell me what is the dimensions of the 11 mm scope rail ?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: IHP "National" air rifles & pistols

Post by shakravenrider » Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:16 pm

kanwar76 wrote:
shakravenrider wrote:Recently I bought a IHP National 0.22 35 Air rifle, I have been using air rifles from long time, I need to know how far I can shoot with this, as the guy said 200 feet.
Hi shakravenrider,

IMHO You need to remove one 0 from that figure of 200. I don't think IHP is capable of doing that, not that big powerplant you know. Please read up this post from Page 1 to learn more about your Air gun and Shoot it more often to understand its capability.

BTW Welcome to the forum, Please post a introduction to let members know you better.

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Hello ! Inder,

Nice to know your views, but recently, I have shot something (I can send you pics) at approxiately 150 feet, didn't even missed the spot where I wanted to.

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Post by Vikram » Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:27 pm

shakravenrider wrote:
kanwar76 wrote:
shakravenrider wrote:Recently I bought a IHP National 0.22 35 Air rifle, I have been using air rifles from long time, I need to know how far I can shoot with this, as the guy said 200 feet.
Hi shakravenrider,

IMHO You need to remove one 0 from that figure of 200. I don't think IHP is capable of doing that, not that big powerplant you know. Please read up this post from Page 1 to learn more about your Air gun and Shoot it more often to understand its capability.

BTW Welcome to the forum, Please post a introduction to let members know you better.

-Inder
Hello ! Inder,

Nice to know your views, but recently, I have shot something (I can send you pics) at approxiately 150 feet, didn't even missed the spot where I wanted to.

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Welcome to IFG.Were you using a scope and a modified spring-piston set-up? If you were using iron sights,how much elevation do you think is needed to touch the target at 150 feet with the National AR?

May I take this chance to request you to go through the information available on these boards to familiarise with technicalities of firearms,legal conditions related to shooting sports etc?Hope to see regular participation from you.

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Post by Rottmeister » Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:49 pm

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Post by peacecracker » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:13 am

Is local made air guns legal to buy?

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Post by snIPer » Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:41 pm

What do you mean by local made air guns. - the type that is made at home or the ones like IHP, SISCO etc which are locally available.
If it is the first criteria then im not sure if there is a restriction on making one yourself.
The locally available ones like - IHP, sisco, hessbee etc etc are quite legal.
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Post by peacecracker » Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:34 am

thanks for replying.Yeah ,There are local IronSmith's who does manufacture Air Guns(No Contacts!).I have a ASW Make Air Gun.
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Is there any thread/post here about the prices of IHP 35 5.5/.22 calibre Rifles and Differences?Is there any scarcity in getting .22 pellets?
Any Idea what "IHP 35B" Stands for?Is the newer versions of IHP 35 better compared to oldies?

thanks.

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Post by snIPer » Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:35 pm

Home made airguns - i have no idea if that is legal or not.
Yes, there are lots of pages to read on IHP. .22 is available freely and there is no restriction on that.
IHP 35 B is one with a synthetic washer. Cant say much about the comparison but the synthetic washer seems to be an improvement.
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Post by hs_gold » Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:00 pm

Hi,

I have just bought a new air rifle to just start its very hard and I need to get zero done. Kindly advice. Regards

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Post by palani12kumar » Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:37 pm

Can some body post IHP 35 .177 air rifle photos?

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Post by hamiclar01 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:55 pm

hs_gold wrote:Hi,

I have just bought a new air rifle to just start its very hard and I need to get zero done. Kindly advice. Regards
please go over tenx 's excellent posts on air rifle shooting, to get and idea of how to hold and shoot with open sights n a springer.

as for zeroing, remember to choose a distance (say 10m),position, hold, wind and be consistent with every shot for the process. you will have to shoot at least five shots, then adjust your sights as per the IHP manual, then shoot another five shots and adjust accordingly. the key word is duplication....you have to take every shot as you did the last one.

a helpful tip is,when zeroing, instead of free holding the rifle with both hands, rest the fore end on a soft cushion or a ban bag to stabilise it, grip the rear softly.
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Post by Yeddu » Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:57 pm

I am planning to buy an air rifle and undertand that IHP is the best indian rifle. I have narrowed down to the two choices below.
  • Indian Hume Pipe's Model 35 calibre .177/4.5mm
  • Indian Hume Pipe's National model 35 calibre 5.5mm/.22
Please can you advise which of these would be a better buy and why.

What is the difference between a .177/4.5mm & .22/5.5mm.

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Re: IHP "National" air rifles & pistols

Post by magnashot » Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:34 pm

National Air rifles are available with us.
Any Dealer requires Please contact us.
We are also having the Air pellets manufactured by us of Export Quality.

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Re: IHP "National" air rifles & pistols

Post by striker » Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:39 pm

magnashot wrote:National Air rifles are available with us.
Any Dealer requires Please contact us.
We are also having the Air pellets manufactured by us of Export Quality.
Mr magnashot
pls post your pellets pics

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