Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

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Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by harneet463 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:04 pm

Hello Experts,

I have applied for the licence in .32 bore category and hopefully should get it.
Although I am based in chandigarh,I can reach out to any corner in punjab to get a good weapon.

So with a given budget of 1.5 - 1.7 what is the best recommendation for the weapon.

Also what is the recommendation on revolver vs pistol.

Looking forward to get some expert advice in this regard.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by inplainsight » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:21 pm

Good luck with your application. I'd suggest you purchase an IOF Pistol or Revolver as it will be next to impossible to get a good imported handgun for under 1.5

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by nagarifle » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:57 pm

IOF or the IOF or the IOF
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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by harneet463 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:45 am

:) Thanks
IOF is the only option i have then I guess.

Otherwise what would be the approximate price range of the imported weapon in good condition.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by inplainsight » Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:29 am

All depends on the weapon and the seller. You should expect them to start at 3-4 lacs.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by harneet463 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:59 pm

Thanks @inplainsight

And what would be the answer for Pistol vs Revolver ?
Moreover I went to a local armoury shop and he was trying to explain that transfer bar system used by IOF is unreliable.
So in generics is Transfer bar unreliable or transfer bar from IOF is unreliable?

Also any idea about the quality of the latest revolvers being sold by SGF, Kanpur

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by dr.jayakumar » Tue Jul 16, 2013 6:22 pm

friend your licence will be either for a pistol or revolver depending on what you requested for.it won't .32 revolver licence.it is upto you to buy a non prohibited bore revolver.
iof would be the only choice for 1.5 lacs.
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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by BowMan » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:45 pm

Could he just about squeeze in something like a Erma or a Arminus?

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by inplainsight » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:17 pm

BowMan wrote:Could he just about squeeze in something like a Erma or a Arminus?
I reckon he could, but I've not read one decent review about the two...

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by inplainsight » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:26 pm

harneet463 wrote:Thanks

And what would be the answer for Pistol vs Revolver ?
Moreover I went to a local armoury shop and he was trying to explain that transfer bar system used by IOF is unreliable.
So in generics is Transfer bar unreliable or transfer bar from IOF is unreliable?

Also any idea about the quality of the latest revolvers being sold by SGF, Kanpur

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Personally I'd go for the IOF Pistol. I've heard mixed reviews about the pistol, but I find their revolver too cumbersome to conceal.

Also, A transfer bar is supposed to make a firearm more reliable. Maybe the one used in the IOF revolver is considered unreliable?
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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by BowMan » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:41 am

I reckon he could, but I've not read one decent review about the two...
I must agree with you there.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by harneet463 » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:48 am

Thanks everyone for your views.
I am keeping my fingers crossed for the licence.

Once I have that, I would prefer going for IOF revolver.
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Just a small question regarding the licence (I am not sure If I can ask it here or should i switch to legal eagle section) ?

I have applied for licence in chandigarh while asking area validity of chandigarh and punjab full state, as I live in chandigarh and my parents are in our ancestral place ferozepur .
Is the DC authorized to issue the licence, or he can only issue (if he actually does) for chandigarh and then I will have to apply for area extension separately.

Thanks again all the members, you people deserve a standing ovation :clap:

All the things involved in owning arms in India have been made so suspicious and suspect able, I am glad I have you people to discuss my doubts.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by BowMan » Sun Jul 21, 2013 12:20 pm

Hi Harneet,

Better not hijack your own thread.

Please post a separate query in the relevant section after satisfying that your questions is not previously answered.

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Re: Revolver with budget of 1.5 lacs

Post by harneet463 » Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:26 pm

:agree:

Will do so thanks again :)

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