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advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:49 pm
by mahboob
what is the position in ranking of H&R top break (.32 long) revolver when compared to smith & wesson , webley , walther, browning etc. what is its genuine prevalent price in india. pls help

Re: advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:59 pm
by hamiclar01
Ranking, at the bottom, compared to the names you mention.

I wouldn't pay more than 40,000-60,000 INR. Of course, sellers will try to fob it off at a high price, given the "Phoren" name

Re: advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 1:18 am
by mahboob
thanks one of my frnds who is also a arms dealer had the same opinion i just wanted to confirm. a dealer in mumbai was asking 3 lacs for it i was suspicious . thanx for the help.

Re: advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:10 am
by airguns
Most top break H&R's floating around were chambered for .32 S&W (in some cases intended for black powder), only some were chambered for the .32 S&W Long and even these most were made before WWII, so anything you see could be 70+ years old at least. Something to be avoided, a licence filler at best till something better comes along. On the other hand, if you can get one of the modern (1970's and 80's production) H&R swing cylinder .32 S&W Long revolvers at a very reasonable price, grab them, they are nice no-frills solid revolvers (often available in mint condition). However most of these swing cylinder H&R's cost half compared to the Smith 31, when new. I would rank them (the newer ones) below the Smith and Webley, but better than the alloy framed Arminus 7 shot or the IOF .32 revolver.

Re: advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:03 am
by The Doc
Recently someone at Himachal quoted a price of Rs. 3L for a H&R swing out cylinder (similar to this.... http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 03&start=0 ) .
airguns wrote: if you can get one of the modern (1970's and 80's production) H&R swing cylinder .32 S&W Long revolvers at a very reasonable price, grab them, they are nice no-frills solid revolvers. I would rank them (the newer ones) below the Smith and Webley, but better than the alloy framed Arminus 7 shot or the IOF .32 revolver.
:agree:


best,
Rp.

Re: advice on H&R top break .32 revolver solicited

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:46 am
by xl_target
Ditto what airguns said. If I had other decent choices, you'd have to pay me to use a H&R top break .32.
However, lacking significant choices, any gun is better than no gun