Sanjay,
Speaking of budgets, India's 2004-1005 was US$ 17.38 billion. The UK which is a much smaller country, spent the equivalent of $ 38.4 billion in 2002, their 2004 figures should be much higher due to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. South Korea, which is the size of the average Indian state, spent a little more than $ 16 billion in 2004. Calculate the salaries paid to Indian Army personnel and the amounts spent on equipment etc are paltry - the exact reason why they end up with crap that is not worth anything other than the scrap heap. And, yes, check some of the figures out at
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... ending.htm
As far as declining sales reflecting quality problems are concerned, I did mention Glock's losing something like 60% of their sales in the US last year. I do agree with you that there was a reason for this - IIRC that that was the reason that I spoke about earlier.
Mark,
Thanks for the information. I talked to our mutual friend's son in law in Wisconsin late last night and he seemed to think that the Taurus licensed copies of the 92 FS were better as they did not have the problem that the Berettas themselves had.
Asif,
Come over.

The only problem is that once you visit MArk's place, you won;t want to go back.
Sorry for going OT but this year, Mark plans to hunt with something VERY special. I shall let him give you guys the details. We talked briefly about it a few days ago.
Cheers!