Which caliber should I go for?

Posts related to handguns (pistols, revolvers)
User avatar
timmy
Old Timer
Old Timer
Posts: 3093
Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:03 am
Location: home on the range

Re: Which caliber should I go for?

Post by timmy » Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:19 am

Banning 7.62x25 pistol and ammunition, for what reason?
The standard load for 7.62 x 25 can defeat some soft body armor, and some of this ammunition is loaded for submachine gun use, which can also be fired out of pistols, is even hotter -- giving more penetrative power. There has even been rumblings from some USA local police forces, wanting to suppress the sale of 7.62 x 25 handguns (chiefly, the large numbers of surplus CZ 52 Czech pistols that were available a few years back -- I got mine already, thank you!) and ammunition.

I suspect that this is behind any action taken by the government to ban the cartridge.
“Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.”

saying in the British Royal Navy

For Advertising mail webmaster
airmotive
Fresh on the boat
Fresh on the boat
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:59 pm

Re: Which caliber should I go for?

Post by airmotive » Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:15 pm

Have you considered the .40 caliber? From my limited understanding of Indian laws, it is not a prohibited bore cartridge, has ample stopping power, and is produced in much greater quantities than the .357 Sig. Granted, the .40 is largely an American caliber, but it is immensely popular here, and is the round-of-choice for most police forces....even displacing the very popular 9mm and .45. Thus, the actual cost to produce the ammunition is quite low. Here in the US, only .22 and 9mm ammo is cheaper.
I'm not familiar with the availability of arms or ammo in India, but if you can obtain .40 cal, it's certainly worth a look, since it definitely fits the qualifiers you listed.

User avatar
shadowring
On the way to nirvana
On the way to nirvana
Posts: 71
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:52 pm
Location: India

Re: Which caliber should I go for?

Post by shadowring » Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:00 pm

shooterz wrote: Yes Glock is very easy to field strip, you just need to make sure the gun is unloaded first; that sounds like a stupid comment, until you realize how many idiots don't practice safe gun handling. Troy
I agree with you, I have heard of just the idiot...not so long ago a 2nd lieutenant in M Rifles, went around playing Russian roulette with a llama .38 S&W revolver (his service side arm). Apparently he enjoyed watching his subordinates run around in abject horror. It seems basic counting was not his forte when he finally blew his brains out. The bullet went through the right temple and exited through the other side...Another Darwin Award candidate...Can't be too careful with guns. Thanks anyway Troy.
Thanks to all of you, gave me good pointers there. I think I am going to shift through every armory i can contact and try to find myself a decent handgun.
“Never mistake motion for action.”

User avatar
Himachal
On the way to nirvana
On the way to nirvana
Posts: 76
Joined: Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:18 am
Location: Land of warrior India

Re: Which caliber should I go for?

Post by Himachal » Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:39 pm

is 357 Sig NPB calliber. and its bullet are available in India

goodboy_mentor
Old Timer
Old Timer
Posts: 2928
Joined: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:35 pm

Re: Which caliber should I go for?

Post by goodboy_mentor » Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:52 am

.357 SIG is NPB but I don't think the gun or its ammunition is available in India. PB/NPB has nothing to do with ballistic properties, for understanding PB/NPB may read this http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 80&start=0 and this http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 43#p115943
"If my mother tongue is shaking the foundations of your State, it probably means that you built your State on my land" - Musa Anter, Kurdish writer, assassinated by the Turkish secret services in 1992

Post Reply