The Case for Best Guns in India

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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by peterdk » Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:52 pm

a slightly improved holland & holland hammergun, i think i will just let the picture do the talking
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so can anybody see what is left of said H&H

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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by dr.jayakumar » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:16 am

petrdk,it looks deserted.is it in your possession now?

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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by Bespoke » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:02 am

Peter,

You sure that was done in India. I mean no one would go through the pain of exporting a gun like that and it’s pretty hard to export 12 bore that’s what it looks like if I am not mistaken. I mean some of the gunsmiths in west also do come up with some pretty ugly work.
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by peterdk » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:30 pm

Dr. JK

no the gun in question would never come across my doorstep, i couldent even use anything from it as spare parts.

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this gun came from a mass imported lot from india, in the 1980's as far as the vendor informs me. the lot consisted of some very fine guns as well as a whole lot of guns like this. i should buy it for you, as a constant reminder of why the work you do is so importent, even when sometimes it seems like atlas work. buti dont think theprocess of getting it back to you would be worth the effort :lol:

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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by goodboy_mentor » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:46 pm

this gun came from a mass imported lot from india, in the 1980's as far as the vendor informs me.
Vendor is saying the truth, probably this lot came when 3 firearm limit per individual was imposed in 1983. This thread describes the scene how truck loads of arms were collected, stacked and piled up http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=13344
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by Bespoke » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:49 pm

Thank you for your generous offer .How can I accept such an expensive gift :P .Drop me a line when can you be on Skype I need to discuss something.
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by eljefe » Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:13 pm

HI Peter,
good to see you here regularly
Sad to see all the fine examples of gunsmithing...brings tears to my eyes. The art and science of gunsmithing fine double is probably 'almost' dead-I say almost because there may just be some one who learnt from his grand father or some thing like that
India being such a big market for Brit doubles, I am sure there were enough and more competent people to handle repairs-but that is a thing of the past
I have in the past, used terms like 'bed pan mechanics' to describe some of the gun design and gun smithing-I am sure your pics only serve to highlight, what I initially thought was a harsh term
A lot of it stems from the very harsh gun laws, no formal training, a complete loss of gun owner ethos over the last generation
the massive amount of foreign funds to anti gun organisations like CAFI would only help to increase the rot...
The Police treating every gundealer and in effect, their smiths, as guilty of siphoning off ammo into the vastly profitable 'black market' and the constant harassment has only added to the death knell
Which Engineering grad wants to go into gunsmithing? MBA , USA& computer science seem to be a way of life now
Probably some ex army, CME type retired gunsmith will be worth his weight in gold.
OT, how did Michael's projectiles perform in your tests?
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by Bespoke » Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:48 pm

Eljefe,

.458 B&M thats one bloody fat and mean Pigmy!
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by eljefe » Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:08 pm

my sentimenst,exactly; but a couple of tendons disagreed
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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by peterdk » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:33 pm

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mikes bullets are doing out of this world magic, i do belive that i have found a refreshing old/new way to play with elephants, so far we are talking about the 585 grains bullet going at 2050 fps, and i think it is enough for now, at least my shoulder thinks it is enough, also because the test work is done with a 7-8 pound rifle, it is a world of hurt after 15-20 shots :cry: imagine a 500 NE at 7-8 pounds weight it is not all that fun, but great effect at the reciving end.

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Re: The Case for Best Guns in India

Post by CLoz » Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:11 am

Peter It is nice to see that you have found new friends to cheat. I hope that nobody on this forum believes that you are building rifles.

Before anyone sends Peter any money please send me a message. I would be happy to help you guys not be cheated . If you do not believe me please come over to Accurate Reloading.com and find out the truth. Take a look at the post in the Double Rifle forum and you will see what a great guy Peter is.
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve ... 025851/p/1

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