National CO2 Air Pistol (.177)

National CO2 Air Pistol (.177)
National CO2 Air Pistol
Type Air pistols
Place of origin  India
Production history
Designer National rifles division
Manufacturer Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd (National Rifles Division)
Specifications
Weight 1100gms
Length 1155 mm

Cartridge Pellet
Caliber .177
Action CO2
Rate of fire Single Shot
Muzzle velocity 500 feet per second (150 m/s)
Effective range 10 metres.

The National CO2 Air Pistol is a single shot air pistol with CO2 powerplant[1][2]. It is manufactured by National rifles division of the Indian Hume Pipe Co. Ltd of Ahmedabad, India[3].

Contents

Technical features

"Worldwide Firearms Catalog". undated. http://www.arcimboldeb.com/en/armi/dvd/cma/cma_none_N_1. 

  • Calibre: 4.5 mm / 0.177
  • Barrel Length: 228mm
  • Barrel: Rifled
  • Front Sight: 5 mm Wide
  • Rear Sight: 4.2 mm notch
  • Action: Bolt-action
  • Capacity: 1 round(s)

See also

  • IHP National Airpistol

References


External links


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