My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby abhinavsaxena31 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:15 pm

Neat gr8 effort.... keep it up....
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby SS » Sat May 26, 2012 5:51 pm

Coolaman, Great work with the rifle. I'm looking out for an IOF 30.06 myself so suggestions on where I could get it in delhi will be helpful. How does one manage to get things like the scope and bipods in Delhi? Can you order them online, any issues with customs?

Also, have you used the Khadarpur range, any idea whats the process of getting a membership there?
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby coolaman » Sun May 27, 2012 8:21 pm

SS wrote:Coolaman, Great work with the rifle. I'm looking out for an IOF 30.06 myself so suggestions on where I could get it in delhi will be helpful. How does one manage to get things like the scope and bipods in Delhi? Can you order them online, any issues with customs?

Also, have you used the Khadarpur range, any idea whats the process of getting a membership there?



Thanks dear...you can get easily on gud gun shops secondly the scope is restricted to import, u can hand carry from abroad or get on this or other sites in india, bipods can be bought online no problem..yes I hav been to the range for bigbore competition..I don't think they had opened any kind of membership yet..
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Postby Highpower » Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:28 pm

coolaman wrote:I Had recently modified my IOf 30-06 rifle, Please have a look and comment...

1. Fitted with new english wallnut stock and fore hand shape changed with hand checkering.
2. Pachmayr Recoil pad.
3. Action Annodized with matt black finish.
4. Made and screwed New 11mm-3/4" scope rail from Al.Alloy.
5. Fitted Bushnell Scope with HD Steel Scope rings.
6. Rock mount Bipod Fitted.
7. Uncle Mike Sling with Black Hawk Rings.
8. Barrel Crowning,Re-Truing,Grinding and Bluing done.
9. All sights removed
10. Bolt changed and firing pin and spring changed.
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby rraju2805 » Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:46 pm

Grt job sir... ,

beautiful rifle... . :cpix:
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby INSAS556 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:44 pm

lovely modification.... keep it up, man...
i love the scope, gives a deadly look to a rifle...have u zeroed the rifle? do it and fire.... "1 goli, 1 target"
I don't care if I fall as long as someone else picks up my gun and keeps on shooting.
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby James_Bond » Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:35 pm

nice very nice congratulation. How much you pay/Spent for all of this

coolaman wrote:5. Fitted Bushnell Scope with HD Steel Scope rings.


How much you pay only for scope. and also for sight removed.

9. All sights removed
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Re: My Modified IOF 30-06 Rifle with Pics

Postby miroflex » Sun Dec 23, 2012 5:12 pm

coolaman wrote:I Had recently modified my IOf 30-06 rifle, Please have a look and comment...

10. Bolt changed and firing pin and spring changed.


Where did you source the new parts from? Have you noticed any improvement after the change? Have you blueprinted the action?

Regards and all the very best to you and your modified rifle. Happy shooting!
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