I will certainly seek guidance and have some Q's in time to come, once I get my call letter. Kindly be prepared to advise me !!!

Best Regards,
VSA
This pistol was constantly giving me problem(accidental firing).so i decided to strip the gun completly.and look what i found,the thumb safety had a broken edge and this was supposed to be a new gun unused.(now i know why they didn't use)dr.jayakumar wrote:hello everybody.
One of my friend had bought iof ashani .32 pistol 2010 make.as usual after a couple of shots the barrel bushing flew.with the help of a lathe, made a identical bushing with 5mm lengthier on the outside and 2mm on the inside.i made the notch sharper,that keeps the bushing stuck to the barrel.i am sharing the picture.it seems to work so far.
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dr.jk
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=22954rohitsaxena wrote:Dear friends any one of you have got the chance of getting black ashani from RFI .Any puc of that pistol.
Just go for a session of 25-30 bang bang rounds , called as its first service and everything will be fine.Chandan22 wrote:Gentlemen,
I just got my pistol a couple of weeks back. I have a couple of questions, if any of you could shed some light on:
1. There is a lanyard ring provided on the left side bottom of the grip, ostensibly to connect the pistol to some string/sling and your body. While its easy to cut away the ring, I'm wondering what else this pin would be connected to? The pin seems to go through all the way to the other side of the grip, where it is held in place by a tensioned u-clip. Can this be removed? Has anyone done this? I couldn't figure out the placement using the "exploded" parts diagram provided with the pistol.
2. The grips are held in place by one screw, going through from one end to another. Does this screw also hold in place any internal mechanisms? Can this screw be removed entirely and the grips taken off without impacting anything inside? I loosened it enough to remove one half of the grip, but felt an inclined tension in the screw so refrained from removing it entirely.
3. What improvements can be done manually myself to make the operation smoother? The internal surfaces appear rough and unfinished. Would lapping/polishing help?
4. The trigger has some play even when the pistol is uncocked. Is this normal?
Thanks
~C
art_collector wrote:.32 Bore IOF Pistols are available at Cossipore, West Bengal only. For people in Delhi and parts of UP Ordanance Factory has set up a depot at Ordanance Factory, Murad Nagar(bothe revolver & pistyols are available). The procedure to procure I think remains the same. You have to give an advance of Rs. 6000/- by DD along with details of your arms licence. At Murad Nagar there is a waiting period of 2 months.....But the revolver/ pistol its more expensive at Murad Nagar cos UP sales Tax (think its 20%)is charged here and at Cossipore VAT @ 12.5% is charged . If your frend is buying a pistol ask him to buy spare magazines along with the pistol from the factory......ur frend wud always thank u for the advise.
Art_collector