Re: Price check on various Handguns
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:56 pm
Thanks WTP, My jaw is already pretty raw from all the dropping its done over the last two days!
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Not sure about the CZ27 but is the Ashani really unsafe to carry cocked and locked (round chambered and safety on)? Keep in mind that the 1911, which is also a single action pistol has been carried in this manner by millions for over 100 years. Carrying a single action pistol like the 1911 is no more unsafe than any other pistol. While many people have a mindset that single actions are unsafe (though some designs can be), for all practical purposes, pistols like the 1911 are no more unsafe than any other pistols.If you want to choose between Ashani and CZ 27,both have "single action trigger" with no De-cocker ,and so they are equally unsafe while carrying with a live cartridge in the chamber. Besides this the CZ 27 comes only with one SAFETY i.e. manual safety , while Ashani comes with THREE SAFETIES i.e 1-Manual safety, 2- Grip safety and 3- Magazine safety and so three times more safe in carrying.
27 lakn huuuuuuuuuu.Moin. wrote:Wow, 27 Lacs for a handgun. I can buy a small apartment for that kind of money in some suburb on the ourskirts.amazing people are willing to pay that kind of money. All the best with your quest.
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Moin.
xl_target wrote:Not sure about the CZ27 but is the Ashani really unsafe to carry cocked and locked (round chambered and safety on)? Keep in mind that the 1911, which is also a single action pistol has been carried in this manner by millions for over 100 years. Carrying a single action pistol like the 1911 is no more unsafe than any other pistol. While many people have a mindset that single actions are unsafe (though some designs can be), for all practical purposes, pistols like the 1911 are no more unsafe than any other pistols.If you want to choose between Ashani and CZ 27,both have "single action trigger" with no De-cocker ,and so they are equally unsafe while carrying with a live cartridge in the chamber. Besides this the CZ 27 comes only with one SAFETY i.e. manual safety , while Ashani comes with THREE SAFETIES i.e 1-Manual safety, 2- Grip safety and 3- Magazine safety and so three times more safe in carrying.
Is there something unique about the Ashani that makes it unsafe?
By duplicate you mean 1). a Munger product or 2). a blank fire converted to fire live ammo.. in both the cases it is illegal.. keep away from them.jpinakin88 wrote:N yeah one dealer said me he havin duplicate ppk but nobody can proove that the gun is duplicate n he asking 9.5 lac.. N it's like a new....
So there is no detent and a hard blow could take it off safe?winnie_the_pooh wrote:1.It is poorly fitted.
2.Only friction holds it in the 'safe' position
You do not need a 'blow' to take it off safe.It can be easily brushed off the safe position.xl_target wrote:o there is no detent and a hard blow could take it off safe?
There is no firing pin block.Only a grip safety. The manual safety also only blocks the sear.No half cock position either.xl_target wrote:What holds the firing pin back if the gun is accidentally dropped? Is there a firing pin block of some kind?
inplainsight wrote:Hello,
I'm in the market for a .32 ACP pistol and got the following quotes,
a. Mauser HSc, pristine condition, 7.5 lacs (Comes with additional mag)
b. CZ 27, 6 lacs (comes with additional mag)
c. CZ 83, new in box, 27 lacs (comes with two additional mag)
d. IOF .32 ACP, new 1.6 lacs (no extra mags)
Is this a good price for an HSc? What can I expect to pay for a PP?
Thanks,
inplainsight