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Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:08 pm
by surgeon
Thanks Bobby for the detailed technical info!
Few days back I had called up Kolkata to inquire about the availability of IOF .32 Pistol. Waiting period is more than
10 months and there is an increase in price also. They couldn't tell me the exact figure but acc to them its more than 78000/- However,
the official IOF website is still showing the old price!

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:18 pm
by jaz
hi surgeon,
Do you know if there is any improvement in current production , because 2002 model IOF pistol with my friend is very poorly built it's appear to be loose stuff.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:48 pm
by surgeon
Sorry Jaz I can't comment as I haven't seen a brand new IOF pistol recently. However, the piece I saw was some 4-5 yrs old and it
was of silver colour, it was in BAD condition. It was really looking like a SCRAP iron. I dont know whether the owner was responsible or IOF!

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:12 pm
by ronnie VARTE
Hi Friend
I am a new member i;ve got .32 handgun licence and i want to buy handgun some of my friend told me to by walther ppk smith and wesson etc what will be good and what will be the price i need your help

Ronnie

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:41 pm
by saahil
hi ronnie
in the present market condition only two factors prevails, pocket size and gun availability. if the pocket allows, s&w, walther like guns in good condition could be the best buy.price of these guns could be anything between 4-7lacs. pistol commands higher price than revolvers.take care.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:55 am
by navi123
you must go for ashani pistol that is really good i own one and you can be sure in this . The only precaution you need to take is never keep it fully loaded and not to use indian bullets always take imported .

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 1:40 pm
by gajamacho
Surgeon,

Go and buy a good quality lathi...safer bet then both the guns you have mentioned.

regards

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:24 pm
by winnie_the_pooh
gajamacho wrote:Surgeon,

Go and buy a good quality lathi...safer bet then both the guns you have mentioned.

regards
Have you any experience of either? I mean the revolver-pistol

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:53 pm
by The Doc
gajamacho wrote: Go and buy a good quality lathi...safer bet then both the guns you have mentioned.
An unfair remark, I daresay .

By the way IFG member "surgeon" bought his IOF .32 revolver and seems rather pleased with its performance.
Link..... http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7781

Rp.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 7:35 pm
by grewal
gajamacho wrote:Surgeon,

Go and buy a good quality lathi...safer bet then both the guns you have mentioned.
Gajamacho why is it that everywhere you keep giving irrelevant replies. You did the same in few other threads also.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:43 pm
by gajamacho
Grewal.

to put it straight, MADE IN INDIA = NO GOOD.

its a fact and i m sure many agree.

IRRELEVANT NO POLITICS IS DISCUSSED ON THE BOARD SO REFRAIN FROM IT STICK TO GUNS AND READ THE RULES.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:19 am
by Sakobav
I had some how missed Bobby's explanation --

best

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:18 am
by dr.jayakumar
surgeon wrote:Hi friends,
Am a new member of this forum & I have recently obtained a fire-arm license for Revolver / Pistol NPB and want to purchase either of it. Ofcourse I'll have to opt for an indigenous weapon as my pocket doen't allow me to buy a s&w. Some of my friends as well as some of the gunsmiths I met are not happy with Ashani as it often gets blocked and the magazine design is faulty (even the gunaccessory.com also posts the same review) Also, I have gone thru the previous posts by denzil, cherian n Mack The Knife but there are discussions on the individual pistol or revolver. I couldn't find any comparison b/w these two. Although, most of the shooters also suggest me to go for .32 IOF Revolver (kanpur made), however, I feel, the get up of the Pistol is more attractive than the revolver. So I request the 'Gun-Gurus' here to guide me.
the iof pistol will handle properly if you are lucky .most pistol's get jammed very often.either it doesn't eject or does not load properly or does not fire at all,since its hammerless you can't do much about the perfomance.iof revovler wil be the best ,as well said'' better of the 2 evils''.i know you are confused.try one of your friends and you will be able to decide.happy shooting.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:00 pm
by winnie_the_pooh
gajamacho wrote:to put it straight, MADE IN INDIA = NO GOOD.
You are MADE IN INDIA as well,I assume.
dr.jayakumar wrote:the iof pistol will handle properly if you are lucky .most pistol's get jammed very often.either it doesn't eject or does not load properly or does not fire at all,since its hammerless you can't do much about the perfomance.iof revovler wil be the best ,as well said'' better of the 2 evils''.i know you are confused.try one of your friends and you will be able to decide.happy shooting.
It is a concealed hammer and not a hammerless pistol. I have owned two and none had the problems you list. Also most of the issues are an easy fix.The mechanism is fairly simple.

Re: .32 I.O.F Revolver vs .32 ASHANI Pistol

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:06 pm
by The Doc
dr.jayakumar wrote:the iof pistol will handle properly if you are lucky .most pistol's get jammed very often.either it doesn't eject or does not load properly or does not fire at all,since its hammerless you can't do much about the perfomance.
Doctor Sahab,
You are terribly wrong, misinformed perhaps. The newer pistols work well , a few minor nags , if any, can be easily rectified .

best,
Rp.