Vikram wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:16 pm
It looks good but why not introduce a better self-defence calibre than the .32?
IF this is some kind of copy of the Ruger, I'm wondering which frame they might have used?
If it's the LCR size, that is a 5 shot in 38 Spl/357, or a 6 shot in 32 Federal Magnum
If it's the GP100, that is large enough for a 6 round 38 Spl/357 cylinder.
So, even if it's a small frame size, they can still have a 6 round cylinder if they stay with 32: all they need to do is to have the right metallurgy to handle the higher pressure of 32 H&R Magnum, or better yet, 32 Federal Magnum.
Then, the rub comes when they need to provide these higher power rounds. I'm not sure whether anyone in India makes 38 Spl or 357 Magnum ammunition, and if that's true, then the issue is getting imported ammo, no matter which way they chamber the gun.
Modern ammo using modern bullets, like 32 Federal Magnum self-defense loads, would mean that very little penalty in bullet performance would be available in 32 Federal Magnum, and with a small 6 shot revolver. if one couldn't get or didn't want to pay for imported ammo, they could still shoot 32 S&W.
Hopefully, they will make the gun able to handle modern, high pressure ammunition, and even more hopefully, it will actually come to market as a reasonably well-made gun that is also priced reasonably. Unfortunately, these hopes have not been met over the last few years, in light of spectacular announcements that get everyone excited. Here's hoping that this turns out different -- again.