I've met this fella IRL and he too doesn't have any idea what it was. I never saw any forest guard carrying this type of guns before.

Nice Picture. Did you take it?Priyan wrote:I've met this fella IRL
> Thank God he is not carrying a "Muzzle Loader"Priyan wrote:All the forest officials I met carried Enfields.
Dear ak27,
I didn't take this photo since I don't have a camera. I live close to Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary so I've met most of the officials working there.
How so? Both the rifle and cartridge are still capable of doing what they did a hundred years ago. Kill anything hit in the right spot.ak27 wrote: Infact, this obsolete beast is the one which places them at risk in many situations.
Really love this guy's simplicity... does not know what he carriesPriyan wrote:I've met this fella IRL and he too doesn't have any idea what it was.
FYI - IOF has been selling their version of a Suer 202 chambered in .30-06 for3+ years now... sells for between 80K to 1 Lac depending on which state you are based in.raghavchalotra149 wrote:this is .315 by Indian Ordnance Factories......it cant be 30 06....'cuz IOF has not started its sale yet.....
Again, as I already stated, lack of proper training and a pair of big ones. Untrained cops aren't just a thing of India, I've read some cases where American cops acted foolishly too.mundaire wrote:IIRC (maybe others would also recall the incident as it was televised live) - 3 odd years back a wanted dacoit in UP held of a few hundred cops ALONE, using just his trusty old SMLE action .315 IOF rifle. The cops were armed with all sorts of rifles, including AK's.