Which one is the best
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Which one is the best
Between OFB Pistol and REvolver( not Anmol) of 32 Calliber which one is the best. Best in the sence is for more effective range for hit the target with aquercy. Many of videos on you tube shows that of OFB Revolver to hit the target at the range of 50 to hundered meters.but not for pistpol. Which efficative range are highest OFB Rvolver Or pistol
According to their bullt comparsion the velosith of Pistol bullets are higher side.
http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/am ... /sc/12.htm
According to their bullt comparsion the velosith of Pistol bullets are higher side.
http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/am ... /sc/12.htm
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Re: Which one is the best
both are worse than the other.i am sorry.
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Re: Which one is the best
dr.jayakumar wrote: Both are worse than the other.I am sorry.
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Re: Which one is the best
+ 11111111111111,dr.jayakumar wrote:both are worse than the other.i am sorry.
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Re: Which one is the best
If you have basic knowledge of maintenance of pistol and proper way to fire with still hands , pistol is better in terms of concealability. Otherwise revolver is good and maintenance free.
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Re: Which one is the best
Well, this is one question all hardworking middle class Indians wanting to buy a handgun 15 or 20 years from now will be possibly asking because by then one US dollar will probably cost a thousand INR and the most dilapidated "foren" made handgun will sell for 50 lakh INR..
If then I am still alive and want to buy a handgun (for god knows what
) I will got for the IOF revolver if the quality of production remains as it is now ..
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If then I am still alive and want to buy a handgun (for god knows what

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Re: Which one is the best
007:
Check out the .32 ACP:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_ACP
And then the .32 S&W Long:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_S%26W_Long
If you will look at the sidebar on the right hand side of each wiki, and look toward the bottom to where it says "Ballistic Performance," you will see that both rounds offer about the same energy: 128 ft-lbs for the .32 ACP versus 117 ft-lbs for the .32 S&W Long cartridge. There is no information regarding what revolver the .32 S&W was tested in, but I suspect these energy figures are pretty close to what you might expect in an IOF revolver. There is so little difference between the two rounds, performance-wise, that choosing one or the other on the basis of power (energy) is not going to make a lot of difference.
The .32 ACP, in the OFB loading you show, has full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets, where the OFB loading for .32 S&W are lead. There's little to choose from here, but there may be a small penetration advantage for the .32 ACP, depending on the target. But again, not much.
As far as accuracy goes, I suspect that you would find that the biggest influence on accuracy is the gun, and neither the Ashani or Revolver is going to be a target gun. The advantage here would go to the one that fits your hand best and which you are more comfortable shooting.
As MS Prabhat says, the Ashani is easier to conceal, but you cannot carry it safely with a round in the chamber, so you have to carry it unloaded and work the slide to cycle a round into the chamber, in order to ready the Ashani for use. The IOF Revolver can be carried loaded and ready to fire at the pull of the trigger. So I would agree with TC, the one I would get for a self-protection gun would be the IOF Revolver.
This is something you need to try to see what works best for you -- what you want to use a gun for, and which one you shoot better. The choice depends on your circumstances and preference.
Check out the .32 ACP:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_ACP
And then the .32 S&W Long:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.32_S%26W_Long
If you will look at the sidebar on the right hand side of each wiki, and look toward the bottom to where it says "Ballistic Performance," you will see that both rounds offer about the same energy: 128 ft-lbs for the .32 ACP versus 117 ft-lbs for the .32 S&W Long cartridge. There is no information regarding what revolver the .32 S&W was tested in, but I suspect these energy figures are pretty close to what you might expect in an IOF revolver. There is so little difference between the two rounds, performance-wise, that choosing one or the other on the basis of power (energy) is not going to make a lot of difference.
The .32 ACP, in the OFB loading you show, has full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets, where the OFB loading for .32 S&W are lead. There's little to choose from here, but there may be a small penetration advantage for the .32 ACP, depending on the target. But again, not much.
As far as accuracy goes, I suspect that you would find that the biggest influence on accuracy is the gun, and neither the Ashani or Revolver is going to be a target gun. The advantage here would go to the one that fits your hand best and which you are more comfortable shooting.
As MS Prabhat says, the Ashani is easier to conceal, but you cannot carry it safely with a round in the chamber, so you have to carry it unloaded and work the slide to cycle a round into the chamber, in order to ready the Ashani for use. The IOF Revolver can be carried loaded and ready to fire at the pull of the trigger. So I would agree with TC, the one I would get for a self-protection gun would be the IOF Revolver.
This is something you need to try to see what works best for you -- what you want to use a gun for, and which one you shoot better. The choice depends on your circumstances and preference.
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