Which air rifle is best for india

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Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:13 am

LOL 10 times

you people drive me crazy


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biking3819";p="28700 wrote: they looked good to me untill i had a word with the mother of airguns :)
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Re: Which air rifle is best for india

Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:38 am

what about bsa ultra
and bsa xl

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Re: Which air rifle is best for india

Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:49 am

surprizingly :shock:

i came to know that in semirular area (as i belong to one also)
people are compleatly unaware of contemprory manufactured air arms

except the one name diana... (which is headach for me from last few days)

the people have no money to eat (they dont have a vehicle)
even then the enthusiasts are agree to pay large amount of money for it.

why if second hand diana is availible then why not any other second hand air rifle is availible (talking about semirular area).

why??

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Post by dev » Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:59 am

I don't understand what you are saying any more?The topic was best air rifle for India. everyone generously added their opinion. You had not added your list of woes in the original question. If you are in a semi-rural area and are just getting into airguns get an IHP Springer. Once you figure things out then go for what suits your pocket.

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Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:48 pm

dev";p="28809 wrote: I don't understand what you are saying any more?The topic was best air rifle for India. everyone generously added their opinion. You had not added your list of woes in the original question. If you are in a semi-rural area and are just getting into airguns get an IHP Springer. Once you figure things out then go for what suits your pocket.

Dev

i am afraid but
i have objection on ur post because


1 you will not understand what i said because it is
about awaring the layman about air rifles

we are disscussing so that layman can understand what is best for him.

it is not good that everybody chaints the name of
diana diana diana ... like ram ram ram

that is what i want to break.

2 and woes will increase if we dont cooperate
the list of woes is so large that it cannt be
mentioned in single qustion.

3 and as far as getting an IHP springer is concern,
i would not like to own it as i have got a pardini
and Feinwerkbau P70 and a Steyr LG110

4 about MY pocket i can gift you for free


and please no more personal attacks.

thanks

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Post by shahid » Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:07 pm

BSA also more or less in Diana class.

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Post by dev » Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:03 pm

i am afraid but
i have objection on ur post because


1 you will not understand what i said because it is
about awaring the layman about air rifles

we are disscussing so that layman can understand what is best for him.

it is not good that everybody chaints the name of
diana diana diana ... like ram ram ram

that is what i want to break.

2 and woes will increase if we dont cooperate
the list of woes is so large that it cannt be
mentioned in single qustion.

3 and as far as getting an IHP springer is concern,
i would not like to own it as i have got a pardini
and Feinwerkbau P70 and a Steyr LG110

4 about MY pocket i can gift you for free


and please no more personal attacks.

thanks

I don't give a damn whether you agree or disagree or find my post objectionable. You sound like a broken string instrument when you ask for help on one subject and then keep blabbing about something else.
Most of us here don't have a third eye and guess that you are on a mission to educate the rural masses about airgunning.
If you already have several airguns why don't you donate them and create a rural range for ISSF Competition. Have you heard of Dr. Rajpal? He has spent a lifetime doing what you haven't even dreamt about.
I hadn't attacked you personally, merely was exasperated about what the point of the exercise was.
But keep your crappy whining up and I shall spare no words to make you feel suicidal.

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Post by mundaire » Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:18 pm

shahid";p="28813 wrote: BSA also more or less in Diana class.
Off topic, but Gamo (Spain) bought out BSA (U.K)... Anyhow, they are still selling products under the BSA brand name... If I am not mistaken the Gamo CFX was a result of this takeover and was "inspired" by a previous BSA under-lever model... Maybe someone here would have more info on this...

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Post by shahid » Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:18 pm

BSA continues to be advertised as a seperate brand, particularly in UK Airgunning magazines.

Going to Germany on Saturday, will be visiting both Diana and Weirauch during this trip.

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Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:26 pm

shahid";p="28822 wrote: BSA continues to be advertised as a seperate brand, particularly in UK Airgunning magazines.

Going to Germany on Saturday, will be visiting both Diana and Weirauch during this trip.
off topic but i got news that only some designs were brought by gamo from bsa

correct me if wrong
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Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:13 pm

dev";p="28816 wrote:
i am afraid but
i have objection on ur post because


1 you will not understand what i said because it is
about awaring the layman about air rifles

we are disscussing so that layman can understand what is best for him.

it is not good that everybody chaints the name of
diana diana diana ... like ram ram ram

that is what i want to break.

2 and woes will increase if we dont cooperate
the list of woes is so large that it cannt be
mentioned in single qustion.

3 and as far as getting an IHP springer is concern,
i would not like to own it as i have got a pardini
and Feinwerkbau P70 and a Steyr LG110

4 about MY pocket i can gift you for free


and please no more personal attacks.

thanks

I don't give a damn whether you agree or disagree or find my post objectionable. You sound like a broken string instrument when you ask for help on one subject and then keep blabbing about something else.
Most of us here don't have a third eye and guess that you are on a mission to educate the rural masses about airgunning.
If you already have several airguns why don't you donate them and create a rural range for ISSF Competition. Have you heard of Dr. Rajpal? He has spent a lifetime doing what you haven't even dreamt about.
I hadn't attacked you personally, merely was exasperated about what the point of the exercise was.
But keep your crappy whining up and I shall spare no words to make you feel suicidal.

Regards,

Dev


i am not here to fight..

no more words..
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Post by Olly » Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:46 pm

sitar";p="28812 wrote: i am afraid but i have objection on ur post because

1 you will not understand what i said because it is about awaring the layman about air rifles we are disscussing so that layman can understand what is best for him.
4 about MY pocket i can gift you for free

thanks
Hi Sitar,

Who is the "layman" here in your post ? Hope you are not doing things on behalf of laymen in the shooting business... i think it is far too serious to be doing social service in this field....

I am a young gun enthusiast too... and unable to afford much of the stuff that i wish i cud buy.... maybe u cud think of gifting me something... :evil:

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Post by sitar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:52 pm

[quote="Anupam";p="28832]
[/quote]

Hi Sitar,

Who is the "layman" here in your post ? Hope you are not doing things on behalf of laymen in the shooting business... i think it is far too serious to be doing social service in this field....

I am a young gun enthusiast too... and unable to afford much of the stuff that i wish i cud buy.... maybe u cud think of gifting me something... :evil:[/quote]





ya

it is right.

you seem to be correct, i agree its far serious

but then throughing this subject in the most reachable corner of mind
is also not fine .

and i agree with u and want to justify that i had quarle because everything has a way to be spoken

u just cant speak anything if u dissagree.

u know the same sort of thing u spoke and it had a mannerism " Thazeeb" and it looks nice

i will think later about gifting u some thing :P :twisted:

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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:45 am

dev";p="28816 wrote:You sound like a broken string instrument...
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For conversions kindly contact Pandit Devraniji.

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Post by dev » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:23 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="29015 wrote:
dev";p="28816 wrote:You sound like a broken string instrument...
From sitar to ektara in one easy jump.

For conversions kindly contact Pandit Devraniji.
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