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G.R.I. Vs. R.F.I. No.1 Mk3
Is there any differences in terms of rarity/desirability/accuracy between the two eras of Indian made rifles? Mine was made in 1949. It is marked R.G.I. All of the parts that are serialized match.
I have collected up some rounds, had a Gunsmith check it, and got the rifle well cleaned, but I have not gotten to a range yet. The barrel gleams it is so smooth, the lack of pitting was a nice surprise.
I was also wondering if anyone can clue me in about the availability of appropriate ammo in the U.S.? Thanks in advance for any help.
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05-15-2009 01:37 AM
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Military rifles manufactured at Ishapore pre-1948 are stamped "GRI" on the buttsocket, referring to George Rex, Imperator- ie, King George VI, last Emperor of India, whilst military rifles manufactured post-1948 are stamped "RFI", which stands for Rifle Factory, Ishapore.
Ishapore Rifle Factory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remington and Winchester make .303 British
ammo along with Privi Partizan, Wolf and others
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I'm sorry for the misspell. I have "selective Dyslexia", I guess. Thanks for the info, and the translation. It doesn't look like I can Edit the Title, nor the post, but you guys should know what I mean in the end.
Hello No4Mk1(T) here. Edit done for you
Last edited by No4Mk1(T); 05-16-2009 at 01:30 AM.
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we knew ..........we were simply making certain those who didnt got the education .........
id be interested in anyones oppinion reguarding 'quality' of rifles befor and after independence , im of the thought there is noegligable diferance in quality of production pre & post , anyone feel diferantly ?