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Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 10:13 pm
by Ajaaybeer
I am sharing pictures of my another over/under gun model STE 100 Sports model also named Stallion . This is manufactured by Bhargav Arms .
Basic specs are:
30 inches barrel
Both modified chokes
EN19 steel
Dual ejectors
Adjustable trigger
Safety with Barrel selector switch
The purpose of this post is that those who wish to have a closer look at Indian made over under can see these pictures .
I am not reviewing the gun in this post.

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:24 pm
by Sam Kunal
Nice gun...

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:53 am
by sumbriavikramaditya
Congrats. Good one, please post more pics.

Regards.

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 12:29 pm
by Ajaaybeer
As per request of fellow ifgian , i am posting few more photos of my gun .

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 3:16 pm
by Vikram
Ajaybeer,

Thank you for the very clear photos. The gun looks very well put together. Congratulations. Could you please post a couple of photos of the action with the barrels off and the breech end of the barrels showing the ejectors? A review would be very interesting too. Thanks in advance.


Best-
Vikram

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:09 am
by Rover solomon
Waiting for the reviews

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 1:14 pm
by SMJ
Looks great[emoji106]

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Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:29 pm
by Ajaaybeer
Vikram wrote:Ajaybeer,

Thank you for the very clear photos. The gun looks very well put together. Congratulations. Could you please post a couple of photos of the action with the barrels off and the breech end of the barrels showing the ejectors? A review would be very interesting too. Thanks in advance.


Best-
Vikram
I am posting a few more pictures and it might be of interest. These were taken on a phone but together with a beretta 686 . So it will arouse curiosity for some .

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:44 pm
by AryanK
Beautiful gun !! Congratulations!!

Just for my information - what kind of license required for this gun ? A regular NP bore license or something specific ?

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 11:17 pm
by vijay3535
Good photos Ajay ji..nice to see Bhagavan arms, an Indian manufacturer is trying to achieve maximum perfection..how do they both shoot ...pro s and cons of both the guns please...

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:32 am
by Vikram
Ajaaybeer wrote:I am posting a few more pictures and it might be of interest. These were taken on a phone but together with a beretta 686 . So it will arouse curiosity for some .
Ajaaybeer,

Thank you for the photos. Looks like a very close copy of a Beretta. Since you posted them together, how does the Indian version compare in terms of finish, performance, weight, balance and handling? Appreciate your input.

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 8:07 am
by mundaire
Looks decent, if you could get the lower barrel choke opened up to Skeet or cylinder, you could potentially use it to shoot skeet. The barrel is a little longer than the currently popular 29" (used to be 28") but that shouldn't be a very big deal.

Cheers!
Abhijeet

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:39 am
by Ajaaybeer
mundaire wrote:Looks decent, if you could get the lower barrel choke opened up to Skeet or cylinder, you could potentially use it to shoot skeet. The barrel is a little longer than the currently popular 29" (used to be 28") but that shouldn't be a very big deal.

Cheers!
Abhijeet
Very true sir, i have requested the same to the manufacturer. As i am also interested to give it a try. As per my last conversation, they are working on developing a similar model as mentioned by you and a better version of my present gun.
The ejectors on this model are En8 steel and they will be using En19 steel or a similar version that is high on hardness index.
I faced problem with the firing pin falling out on the first gun i purchased but they have improved the design of firing pin on present model and i have learnt they will some how attach the firing pin mechanism welded together in new version so that it doesnot face a failure.
As soon as the latest model is out in the market, i am planning to procure one and give it a try.
With very few options on the Indian market every step towards batterment of the available weapons is a welcome in my opinion.

Thanks
Ajaybir S. Sandhu

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AryanK wrote:Beautiful gun !! Congratulations!!

Just for my information - what kind of license required for this gun ? A regular NP bore license or something specific ?
A regular N.P bore licence is the requirement to purchase this gun. Its a standard 12 gauge gun for civilian use and is a non prohibited firearm. The basic difference is its an over and under barrel with a slightly different mechanism unlike the standard/ popular version side by side barrel 12 bore gun.

Re: Pictures of my second over/under gun by Bhargav

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:21 pm
by mundaire
Better steel for ejectors is a good move as they are the part that fails most often in the 6xx series from Beretta, since they have copied the design I'd imagine that the situation would be the same for this gun.

Of course, for most people this may never be a problem as they will never get to shoot enough volume of cartridges to cause failure of any part.

By high volume I mean several thousand rounds shot each year and you'll agree that most people in India may likely only shoot a few hundred rounds in their entire lifetime. But if the intended use is competition shooting, then the equipment should be capable of handling high volume shooting without failure.

Cheers!
Abhijeet