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It is my understanding also that in India, like here in the USA for modern guns, no one can manufacture any form of working firearm without strict government approval.
That is not that different from many countries and many other manufacturers.
A few years back I purchased a made in Belgium, by Stoeger Arms, a French pattern musket without the touch hole drilled. The barrel had Belgian proof stamps on it and an indent where the touch hole was to be drilled. This allowed it to be sold without permit throughout Europe by mail order as it was not a working firearm but was simple to convert by the purchaser. And yes, batch proofing of barrels is legal in many countries and most of the modern guns sold today are not individually proof tested.
I own an Indian made Fussil de Chase. It is from Loyalist Arms. It sparks well. It is heavy due to weight of the barrel (wall thickness) and teak wood stock. The price was much better than a custom made one.
By my preference, I am willing to own less than custom made pieces so that I can have a greater selection of firearms.
It is your choice as to whether you want to own one really nice rifle or musket or several that are not quite as nice.
Woody
That is not that different from many countries and many other manufacturers.
A few years back I purchased a made in Belgium, by Stoeger Arms, a French pattern musket without the touch hole drilled. The barrel had Belgian proof stamps on it and an indent where the touch hole was to be drilled. This allowed it to be sold without permit throughout Europe by mail order as it was not a working firearm but was simple to convert by the purchaser. And yes, batch proofing of barrels is legal in many countries and most of the modern guns sold today are not individually proof tested.
I own an Indian made Fussil de Chase. It is from Loyalist Arms. It sparks well. It is heavy due to weight of the barrel (wall thickness) and teak wood stock. The price was much better than a custom made one.
By my preference, I am willing to own less than custom made pieces so that I can have a greater selection of firearms.
It is your choice as to whether you want to own one really nice rifle or musket or several that are not quite as nice.
Woody