Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by netwit » Sat Nov 02, 2024 12:01 am

Mohit Ji,

Any plans to introduce pistols with barrel length more than 2.5 inch?

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by kps_dhillon » Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:23 pm

I have recently got and tested victor. It is top class pistol as good as any international brand. Its accurate over 10 to 12 meters and shots are with in 6 inches diameter. Works very smoothly and recoil is also slightly better managed in polymer body. recommend to everyone.

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by Lever Action » Tue Nov 19, 2024 11:09 pm

kps_dhillon wrote:
Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:23 pm
I have recently got and tested victor. It is top class pistol as good as any international brand. Its accurate over 10 to 12 meters and shots are with in 6 inches diameter. Works very smoothly and recoil is also slightly better managed in polymer body. recommend to everyone.
Congratulations Mr Dhillon, Pls do share the pics of your victor pistol.

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by kps_dhillon » Fri Nov 22, 2024 11:45 am

Pls see attachments

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by dev » Fri Nov 22, 2024 6:25 pm

kps_dhillon wrote:
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Pls see attachments
Dhillion Sahib the attachments aren't attached. Please do share again.
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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by Besure » Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:58 pm

Congratulations! And Thank you for sharing your experience. I am waiting to get this one. And expecting to fire at least around 300 shots in first few months to get accustomed myself. Was wondering if we all could see with more such reviews and it's durability with more number of shots.
With the new MSD prime coming, I am waiting some more time to see.

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by Saksham » Tue Nov 26, 2024 4:00 am

Thanks for sharing. The picture states "Made in USA" . Do you know if the entire gun is made in USA or is it just the grip? Would you mind sharing how much you paid for it?

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by kps_dhillon » Wed Dec 25, 2024 5:00 pm

I have tried shooting the victor pistol from a distance of 12-13 meters and its been very accurate producing groups within 10 cm × 10 cm. Posting a link of pic for reference.
https://ibb.co/HzcchjC

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by blacknebula » Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:17 am

kps_dhillon wrote:
Wed Dec 25, 2024 5:00 pm
I have tried shooting the victor pistol from a distance of 12-13 meters and its been very accurate producing groups within 10 cm × 10 cm. Posting a link of pic for reference.
https://ibb.co/HzcchjC
Congrats on your purchase. There is some chatter about IOF rounds jamming the pistol. Did you fire imported rounds? Many thanks.

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by kps_dhillon » Thu Jan 30, 2025 6:26 pm

No i have fired only iof rounds. If very old rounds are fired from victor it may be a misfire as strike on cartridge is there but it does not fire. I have not had a problem with jamming. But its better to fire new iof rounds.

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by casual shooter » Fri Jan 31, 2025 7:17 am

It is a good pistol no doubt, but to carry every day its quite cumbersome and large, even taurus is very bulky, for that matter MSD elite, Ranger and Atal EDC are better options...

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by blacknebula » Fri Jan 31, 2025 8:22 pm

casual shooter wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2025 7:17 am
It is a good pistol no doubt, but to carry every day its quite cumbersome and large, even taurus is very bulky, for that matter MSD elite, Ranger and Atal EDC are better options...
100% agree. I was almost finalizing Atal Gen 2 just because of its size and EDC practicality, but nobody is being able to give any feedback of it. Though they claim to have made a lot of changes to the new gen, I'm still unsure how good the pistol is going to be in the long run, pretty sure they are not importing the barrel. I am now leaning towards Victor on the assumption that they may have manufactured it in the US (mature market from a manufacturing/quality POV) and just assembled it here in India.

On the side, I was also considering Kiehberg 1911 SC but dropped the idea because of a) ammo availability b) in hopes of M&P launching sometime soon c) general feedback that .45 is better managed in full size (recoil wise)

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Re: Victor Pistol - Polymer Striker Fired 32ACP

Post by casual shooter » Sat Feb 01, 2025 5:48 am

Have you seen Elite and Ranger, though copies of ancient models, but fresh made ?

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