Pistol Auto 9mm 1A

Pistol Auto 9mm 1A manufactured in RFI, India.

The Pistol Auto 9mm 1A[1] is a semi-automatic pistol currently manufactured by Rifle Factory Ishapore, one of 41 production facilities of Ordnance Factories Board of the Indian Ministry of Defence.

History

In 1971,[2] preliminary works were established to make Pistol Auto 9mm 1A. The first specimen was manufactured in 1977,[3] while large-scale manufacturing began in 1981.[2] The Rifle Factory Ishapore manufactures this pistol using stamping dies for the Browning Hi-Power pistol from the former John Inglis manufacturing facility in Toronto, Canada. The pistol is an exact copy of Browning Hi-Power. It is unknown how India obtained the license and why it chose this model.

Design features

It is a recoil-operated, magazine-fed, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol that uses 9×19mm Parabellum ammunition. The magazine has a 13-round capacity.

Specifications

Cartridge

Any standard 9×19mm Parabellum ammunition can be used. (CARTRIDGE SA 9 mm BALL) for this pistol is manufactured by the Ordnance Factories Board.[4] The specifications of the ammunition is:

Physical Characteristics

Performance Characteristics

Users

Law Enforcement and Military use

Civilian use

According to The Arms Act of India, 1959, this weapon comes under the "Prohibited Bore (PB)" category, and possession by civilians is illegal.

OFB still exports few pistols to other countries, however, where gun possession policy is more liberal.[6]

References

  1. "About Pistol Auto 9mm 1A". rfi.gov.in. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Milestones". rfi.gov.in. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  3. "History". rfi.nic.in. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  4. "Products - Ammunition". ofbindia.gov.in. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  5. "Indian Army Equipments". defence.pk. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  6. "Anyone here of Indian Ord ?". www.thehighroad.org. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
    "Indian Ordnance MK1A from Dan's". falfiles.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
    "Indian Ordnance Made MkA1 9mm Hi-Power Type Pistols". forums.gunboards.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
    "India Ordnance Factories P-35". www.thehighroad.org. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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