IOF .22 revolver
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IOF .22 revolver
what is the problem with the .22 revolver of iof ?is it the barrel? how much will it cost?
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I do have the Same Questions!!!
Anywayz I found this URL which could be useful
http://gunaccessory.com/IOF/22-revolver.htm
is There any Better Gun which is made in India ?
Anywayz I found this URL which could be useful
http://gunaccessory.com/IOF/22-revolver.htm
is There any Better Gun which is made in India ?
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HI All,
Been looking for user info on this weapon-any one have anything to say about it; good or bad? the part about not to dry fire is a bit of a let down.The shoddy grips are to be expected ,but to use ONLY imported ammo? what are we going to use for plinking?
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Been looking for user info on this weapon-any one have anything to say about it; good or bad? the part about not to dry fire is a bit of a let down.The shoddy grips are to be expected ,but to use ONLY imported ammo? what are we going to use for plinking?
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Axx
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http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=8eljefe wrote:but to use ONLY imported ammo? what are we going to use for plinking?
Mack The KnifeRifle does not cycle KF rounds due to their thicker rims. No problem with any other imported round tried to date.
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Mack The Knife,
Looks like that 8 shot IOFB variant seems to be a spin off of the "cheap revolver for indians" -some 3rd grade bit of ironmongery that the singapore dealers were palming off in the 80's. What ever the brand, wouldnt keep 6 (off a rest !) in the black at 10m...
If the rims are as usual, feed in a revolver may not be so crucial, as they are supported by the face plate.Wonder about the pawl being able to move the cylinder...it might also be aluminium with a RC hardness of 10
As a plinker, I'm not looking at IPSC speed reloads, but hopefully, being able to push out the 'partially' extracted brass... All aluminium with a steel barrel insert-wouldnt be surprised if it has the same twist as your rifle or the insas!
Whatta world!!
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Looks like that 8 shot IOFB variant seems to be a spin off of the "cheap revolver for indians" -some 3rd grade bit of ironmongery that the singapore dealers were palming off in the 80's. What ever the brand, wouldnt keep 6 (off a rest !) in the black at 10m...
If the rims are as usual, feed in a revolver may not be so crucial, as they are supported by the face plate.Wonder about the pawl being able to move the cylinder...it might also be aluminium with a RC hardness of 10
As a plinker, I'm not looking at IPSC speed reloads, but hopefully, being able to push out the 'partially' extracted brass... All aluminium with a steel barrel insert-wouldnt be surprised if it has the same twist as your rifle or the insas!
Whatta world!!
best
Axx
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Have only one piece of advice regarding the IOF .22 revolver - keep well away!! It's a complete POS (piece of shit)...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Regarding not dry firing .22 revolver, I saw the same warnings on Smith and Wesson revolver and Hammerli trailside pistol which also has a BOLD warning on it not to dry fire. It can damage the firing pins.
The SW revolver is also verly light and belongs to "Airlite" family.. Regarding IOF revolvers safe bet is stay away (based on Abhijeet feedback) and go for a .32 one and buy the .22 rifle..
Navdeep
The SW revolver is also verly light and belongs to "Airlite" family.. Regarding IOF revolvers safe bet is stay away (based on Abhijeet feedback) and go for a .32 one and buy the .22 rifle..
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i know a person black smith who makes revolver (it has good finish and work well) i am planning to ask him to make that .will it work
cherian
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cherian
Moderator's Note: This would be illegal in India not to mention very unsafe. Please avoid doing anything of this kind in the interests of your own life and limb, not to mention in the interests of avoiding breaking the law.
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