MASADA firearms are being made in India . The website says - PLR Systems Pvt Ltd (PLR) is a Joint Venture between Adani Group, India and Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), Israel, an SK Group member owned by Mr. Samy Katsav, for manufacturing of world class Small Arms in India. IWI weapons like TAVOR Assault Rifle, X95 Assault Rifle, GALIL Sniper Rifle, NEGEV Light Machine Gun and UZI Sub Machine Gun are already in service with the Indian Armed Forces, CAPFs (CRPF/ BSF/ SFF) and State Police Forces. The Tavor Assault Rifles and Galil Sniper Rifles were used by our elite Special Forces during the Surgical Strikes.
With a little sifting I was unable to find a thread discussing this venture so created a new thread . What Respected members think about it? If any firearm made by this venture will dver land into the hands of common citizen ?
MASADA firearms are being made in India . The website says - PLR Systems Pvt Ltd (PLR) is a Joint Venture between Adani Group, India and Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), Israel, an SK Group member owned by Mr. Samy Katsav, for manufacturing of world class Small Arms in India. IWI weapons like TAVOR Assault Rifle, X95 Assault Rifle, GALIL Sniper Rifle, NEGEV Light Machine Gun and UZI Sub Machine Gun are already in service with the Indian Armed Forces, CAPFs (CRPF/ BSF/ SFF) and State Police Forces. The Tavor Assault Rifles and Galil Sniper Rifles were used by our elite Special Forces during the Surgical Strikes.
With a little sifting I was unable to find a thread discussing this venture so created a new thread . What Respected members think about it? If any firearm made by this venture will dver land into the hands of common citizen ?
As you can see from the video I made below, I noticed PLR listed their .40S&W and .45 ACP (Non-Prohibited Bores) Jericho pistols too on their website. Also, one of my followers said that the Director of PLR, RK Sharma unofficially said once in an Expo that the civilian market is not outside the realm of possibility.
................... the Director of PLR, RK Sharma unofficially said once in an Expo that the civilian market is not outside the realm of possibility.
Maybe if a large number of members here send him mails showing their interest , they may consider favourably . Also , since they're already supplying to our army presumably in good numbers , they would not be tempted to quote weapon prices beyond roof .
Maybe if a large number of members here send him mails showing their interest , they may consider favourably . Also , since they're already supplying to our army presumably in good numbers , they would not be tempted to quote weapon prices beyond roof .
Absolutely.
Re: Make in India firearms
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 8:33 pm
by mundaire
Punj Lloyd was pretty clear about not being interested in the civil market, due to extremely low volume potential... Arms licencing policies to blame.
However, they sold out their stake in the venture, so the new management may have a different perspective. If I were you, I wouldn't hold my breath though, because if anything, with each passing year, acquiring an arms licence just keeps getting harder for ordinary citizens!