Ike, I think the most likely explanation of why the Indian muskets blow up in the U.S. and not in Europe is that in Europe any gun has to be proofed by pretty high standards and any substandard gun would not hit the market over there. The Indian guns sold here in the U.S. do not have to meet those same high proofing standards and this allows substandard guns get into the hands of folks here in the U.S. I mean, what do you expect when we allow guns from India to come into the U.S. with no touch hole drilled and marked as "non-firing replicas" . We get these non-firing replicas, drill touch holes in them and sell them as firable replicas. Any wonder they blow up here? My personal opinion is that Indian made guns are just pipe bombs on a stick. But that is just my personal opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and that is mine. If you like them, buy them. I don't like them so I don't buy them. I think everyone should vote on this topic with their money.