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When we should expect other bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry on Indian markets
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 3:13 pm
by MilanJoshi
Bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry sorts of weapons will enter in Indian markets?
It should be game changer bores
What do you think?
Re: When we should expect other bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry on Indian markets
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 3:57 pm
by Vikram
That would be a .17HMR.
Re: When we should expect other bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry on Indian markets
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 2:31 pm
by timmy
My opinion is that 30 Super Carry would be ideal. It has nearly the power of 357, but a small frame revolver (Smith & Wesson style) can get 6 chambers in the cylinder, as opposed to the normal 5 for 357/38 Special.
It would also be nice if a 32 Auto that was longer and "magnumized" would come out, something in between 32 Auto and 7.62x25 Tokarev.
But that's just me thinking
Re: When we should expect other bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry on Indian markets
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 12:09 am
by MilanJoshi
Pricing is issue in changing weapons. If prices are low we. Could changes revolver to pistols or pistols to revolvers and chnage bores frequently.Govt fees is too nominal for changing weapons.
Re: When we should expect other bores like .177HMR, .22WMR and .30 Super Carry on Indian markets
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:32 pm
by ritwik
Those are some great calibres for fun shooting, especially the .177hmr. but since the govt. keeps tightening the gun laws, it is better not to hope for them in indian market. Also getting a gun licence is a hell lot of a task. On top of it no one would want a .177hmr as his only rifle or pistol.
Had these calibres been free of requiring licence, they would thrive. But it is better not to expect from a country that imposes licence on a .22 calibre air rifle.