"The weapon, which was launched two-and-a-half-years back after the Nirbhaya case, initially weighed 750gm. Women felt it was heavy.
"A lighter, 500-gm model was launched later but experts are trying to further reduce its weight so that it can be easily carried in a handbag by women," Narendra Kumar, General Manager of Kanpur Field Gun Factory, told PTI today.
Apart from this, chrome-plating and colour-coding techniques will be used to make this revolver more attractive to women, he said.
"It is not that only women are seeking this revolver. Due to its small size and light weight, it is evoking an interest among men as well," he said.
Nirbheek is currently available at a price of Rs 1,22,000 and the Ordnance Factory Board has been approached for a further reduction in its price.
After an approval is given, the colour, price and weight of this revolver will be reconsidered, Kumar said.