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Posts related to handguns (pistols, revolvers)
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sat
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by sat » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:54 pm
hi rajat,
congrats on your new purchase... was a long wait but well worth it.
sat
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badshah0522
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by badshah0522 » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:24 pm
PIYUSh .22 high power ammo are easily available.Can u plz give more info regarding the adaptors???price can be something around 75k to 1.10 lakhs.But plz check the machanism ,as under levers are bit complicated.
piyushpdsingh";p="16182 wrote:
Hi, While looking for .22 rifle,i came across a Savage high capacity rifle(haven't seen it yet). The arms dealers i enquired with told me it is an absolute bore.The owner has offerd adopters. Is high capacity ammunition availiable ? what should be its ideal price? I have been told it is in good condition.
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piyushpdsingh
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by piyushpdsingh » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:32 am
Badshah,
I haven't seen the rifle or adopters as yet cause the owner is out of station. One of dealers showed me an adopter in the shape of hp cartiledge,with a removable cap on its back. As these rifles are Centre fire the adapter converts it into rimfire.Will post more if get to see it and use it.
badshah0522";p="16330 wrote:PIYUSh .22 high power ammo are easily available.Can u plz give more info regarding the adaptors???price can be something around 75k to 1.10 lakhs.But plz check the machanism ,as under levers are bit complicated.
piyushpdsingh";p="16182 wrote:
Hi, While looking for .22 rifle,i came across a Savage high capacity rifle(haven't seen it yet). The arms dealers i enquired with told me it is an absolute bore.The owner has offerd adopters. Is high capacity ammunition availiable ? what should be its ideal price? I have been told it is in good condition.
Piyush Pal Dhari Singh
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piyushpdsingh
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by piyushpdsingh » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:35 am
Badshah,
I haven't seen the rifle or adopters as yet cause the owner is out of station. One of dealers showed me an adopter in the shape of hp cartiledge,with a removable cap on its back. As these rifles are Centre fire the adapter converts it into rimfire.Will post more if get to see it and use it.
badshah0522";p="16330 wrote:PIYUSh .22 high power ammo are easily available.Can u plz give more info regarding the adaptors???price can be something around 75k to 1.10 lakhs.But plz check the machanism ,as under levers are bit complicated.
piyushpdsingh";p="16182 wrote:
Hi, While looking for .22 rifle,i came across a Savage high capacity rifle(haven't seen it yet). The arms dealers i enquired with told me it is an absolute bore.The owner has offerd adopters. Is high capacity ammunition availiable ? what should be its ideal price? I have been told it is in good condition.
Piyush Pal Dhari Singh
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zaheer.bakshi
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by zaheer.bakshi » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:25 pm
Hi Rajat..this is Zaheer from dehradun. I recently got permission to sell my .32 old pistol. I want to buy .22 pistol. Not having much knowledge about import pistols except getting valuable info from the board index of this web page. I was told by one of my friend and a dealer that he will get High standard pistol for me. Could you give me a pre advise what would be the price for this brand. My budget is 2.5 lakh. Please advise.
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by Sakobav » Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:50 pm
Zaheer
Good condition 22 pistols and High Standard are very hard to come by..add to the fact that 22 Pistols are very finicky about the ammo. I am speaking from experience here in US own Browning Buckmark and choice of ammo in India will be more limited and expensive. I would recommend keeping the wheel revolver unless there is another reason to sell it but good luck finding one with your budget
Cheers
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by zaheer.bakshi » Sat Nov 16, 2013 6:38 pm
Thanks very much for this important advise friend. Well my friend and a dealer found HS .2 with 6" barrel ..quoted me 3 lakhs..meanwhile I came across with 4.5" barrel costing 3.5 to 3.6 lakh in a good condition. Please advise price are ok for 6"..so I can go ahead. I trust my friend and dealer.
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by zaheer.bakshi » Sat Nov 16, 2013 6:42 pm
Thanks very much for this important advise friend. Well my friend and a dealer found HS .2 with 6" barrel ..quoted me 3 lakhs..meanwhile I came across with 4.5" barrel costing 3.5 to 3.6 lakh in a good condition. Please advise price are ok for 6"..so I can go ahead. I trust my friend and dealer.
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by zaheer.bakshi » Sat Nov 16, 2013 8:18 pm
cyrixoutside wrote:here are some pics
rajat
Hi Rajat, Any idea how much would an HS pistol .22 with 6" barrel will cost in good condition. I am not able to view pict of your HS
Regards,
Zaheer
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zaheer.bakshi
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by zaheer.bakshi » Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:22 pm
This is what my dealer found for me. This is a 6 in barrel model of HS .22. Was told it is in original condition with original bluing. Guys, have a look and give me your important advise. Still waiting to get in my hand.
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TwoRivers
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by TwoRivers » Tue Nov 26, 2013 1:06 am
That certainly does not look like original blueing by High Standard.
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by zaheer.bakshi » Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:54 pm
Is it worth 3 lakhs rupees. How can you identify the original finish of hs
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by TwoRivers » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:56 pm
By being familiar with what the original bluing looks like. As to the price, not in my world.