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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
Rottlord: It's not .303 calibre, it's .30
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
HI Rottland
The C-96 also come in .45ACP and .32X25. I recentely saw a spanish copy of the C-96 in 7.63x25 but it also had brust mode included in it.
The C-96 also come in .45ACP and .32X25. I recentely saw a spanish copy of the C-96 in 7.63x25 but it also had brust mode included in it.
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
Hi Vineet,
That broomhandle is in beautiful condition.I am assuming that the .30 Bore Pistol of your brother is a P-08 Luger in .30 Luger(7.65mmPara) caliber. Could you tell me where he gets his ammunition from and if there is any available and the approximate price.
Thanks,
Anand
That broomhandle is in beautiful condition.I am assuming that the .30 Bore Pistol of your brother is a P-08 Luger in .30 Luger(7.65mmPara) caliber. Could you tell me where he gets his ammunition from and if there is any available and the approximate price.
Thanks,
Anand
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
[quote="MoA"]Rottlord: The C-96 came in two varieties: 7.63x25 and 9 para. Given that this one is in India I guess its a 7.63x25.
Actually, three. The original 7.63x25, 9mm Parabellum during WWI with a large "9" carved into the grip for the German army, and last a powerful civilian 9x25 that really went nowhere. Chinese copies also came in .45 ACP.
Cheers.
Actually, three. The original 7.63x25, 9mm Parabellum during WWI with a large "9" carved into the grip for the German army, and last a powerful civilian 9x25 that really went nowhere. Chinese copies also came in .45 ACP.
Cheers.
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
Hi vineet, No boasts, I invite you to c my broom handle and the germans would turn in their graves seeing it
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...you mean its actually used as a broom now?....Alok wrote:Hi vineet, No boasts, I invite you to c my broom handle and the germans would turn in their graves seeing it
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
It is beautiful... Cuz i've seen it.... LOL...
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I would love to see your broom handle. Put some pics in the Photo album section for all of us to see.......Alok wrote:Hi vineet, No boasts, I invite you to c my broom handle and the germans would turn in their graves seeing it
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
why is your brother's pistol not shown ???
do you mind uploading that pic as well???
i would like to see it
all the pics are great simply great
do you mind uploading that pic as well???
i would like to see it
all the pics are great simply great
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
Vineet,
Why is it the "best pistol in India"?
Why is it the "best pistol in India"?
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
Yes Precisely , Vineet, Why do you say that this is the best pistol in India? With all due respects to your emotional attachement to the gun, your claim is contestable.
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Re: Probably the best pistol in India
"Why its the best pistol"
Because Amigo's of all the pistols ever made 'Broomhandle' is the 'grand daddy' of them all, its power, looks and even good Ol Churchill carried one into Boer war. Its a rarity to see a well maintained piece..but again any gun pistol one owns is da bestest..no matter what make Cheers
Because Amigo's of all the pistols ever made 'Broomhandle' is the 'grand daddy' of them all, its power, looks and even good Ol Churchill carried one into Boer war. Its a rarity to see a well maintained piece..but again any gun pistol one owns is da bestest..no matter what make Cheers
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d over under looks very decent 4 a indian made weapon, how much did u pay 4 dis and where did u buy it from...
cud it b available in chandigarh veneet
read the rules which forbid use of SMS English to be coherent avoid using it - Mod
cud it b available in chandigarh veneet
read the rules which forbid use of SMS English to be coherent avoid using it - Mod
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Lovely collection mate.
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Re: New purchase - Modern O/U
Hi Vineet, What was the cost of the O/U and what's your feedback on it? Thanks