BEP
40 Cal.
These threads are interesting. Seems like, when they take a negative spin, folks really pile on. I own an India-made 3rd model Bess; my son has a !st model. Both, with some small tweaking, are reliable firearms. Yes, they are oversize but that's not uncommon in the repro world. As an example - I own two 1861 rifle-muskets: one an original Springfield, the other a modern ArmiSport. The original weighs 7.5 pounds, the ArmiSport weighs 9.5. That's well over a 25% difference. Safety - the only instance of an India Bess barrel failing that I've ever heard of was sent to a very well regarded analytical lab, where the metals tested just fine. It was determined the burst barrel was due to a partial obstruction. Now about price. I read so often here"save up and buy a so-and-so". That's just not right in some of our financial situations. Even if one was able to save enough to buy a much higher priced firearm often household circumstances just don't make it feel right to spend that much on a hobby while constantly scrimping in so many other areas. India made muskets, when purchased from someone like Loyalist, enable some of us to participate in and enjoy a fun hobby.