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Richard Turner
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Where’s the proof?
All Indian made guns entering Europe, the UK in particular, by law must be proofed. He didn't say that every gun they manufacture for World wide distribution is proofed, just that India made guns shipped for use in Europe are proofed by a proofing house. I don't know what percentage of the India made muzzleloaders is that do not pass muster and are rejected/fail when going through the proofing process in the UK, but it would be interesting to find out.
Here is an excerpt from an article at Henrykrank.com Shooting With A Repro Indian Brown Bess
Quality of the Indian Brown Bess Muzzleloader
I feel at this point some attention should be given to the quality of the Indian reproduction in relation to the Italian offerings. Much has been written online, mainly from American sources, as to the quality of Indian guns. Guns sold in America are not subject to proofing laws, and it can take only one failure out of ten thousand to ruin the reputation of a gun.
Conversely, all guns sold in the UK must be proofed, so any guns that may be of sub-par quality are weeded out long before they get to market. In any instance, I have handled innumerable reproduction Brown Besses and other guns of Indian manufacture, and can only recall one in my experience that failed.