Can we all hope for better guns?
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Can we all hope for better guns?
Friends,
IFG is known to be an apolitical forum and as such, views and opinions on political happenings in the country are a definite No. No. Having said that, this post will adhere to the sagacious policy followed at IFG.
This country has seen a tumultuous election which has witnessed one single party coming to power with complete majority. The leader of said party, has articulated his views on Defence Sector procurements, the gist of his views are, that India has in the past spend a lot of money in imports of defence equipment ( In fact India is the third largest importer in the world) and it is time that the defence sector be thrown up to the private sector and self sufficiency be attained gradually.
Now this what I find relevant to all arms lovers in India, which incidentally IFG represents;
Presently the major defence equipment is produced either by the Indian Ordinance or the much loved Ichhapore Small Arms factory. The last govt. had even floated the very same concept, for which there is a queue of the nations top private industry players - L&T and Tatas being a few...( please correct me if Iam wrong)
Obviously we do not have the cutting edge technology, but it is expected that most of the interested industry players would probably tie up with the best in the world for joint manufacturing here in India. Considering that labour in India is plentiful and cheaper as compared to the same skills pool elsewhere (except China).
Frankly I am not interested in the tie ups with the Lockheed Martins or the Apache Helicopters (just speculating) Like most of you out there, I am very keen on the small arms and ammunition - Now in case the govt. does allow tie ups and we have tie ups with Beretta and Ruger and Kimber or Kricko or SAKO... (heck this is almost getting to be orgasmic), I wonder like Alice in Wonderland or hvj1 in lalaland, if the future production could be made available to natives. In the likelihood of above mentioned scenario unfolding, then I will really believe the Party line - Good days are here...
Your thoughts on the above gentlemen.
IFG is known to be an apolitical forum and as such, views and opinions on political happenings in the country are a definite No. No. Having said that, this post will adhere to the sagacious policy followed at IFG.
This country has seen a tumultuous election which has witnessed one single party coming to power with complete majority. The leader of said party, has articulated his views on Defence Sector procurements, the gist of his views are, that India has in the past spend a lot of money in imports of defence equipment ( In fact India is the third largest importer in the world) and it is time that the defence sector be thrown up to the private sector and self sufficiency be attained gradually.
Now this what I find relevant to all arms lovers in India, which incidentally IFG represents;
Presently the major defence equipment is produced either by the Indian Ordinance or the much loved Ichhapore Small Arms factory. The last govt. had even floated the very same concept, for which there is a queue of the nations top private industry players - L&T and Tatas being a few...( please correct me if Iam wrong)
Obviously we do not have the cutting edge technology, but it is expected that most of the interested industry players would probably tie up with the best in the world for joint manufacturing here in India. Considering that labour in India is plentiful and cheaper as compared to the same skills pool elsewhere (except China).
Frankly I am not interested in the tie ups with the Lockheed Martins or the Apache Helicopters (just speculating) Like most of you out there, I am very keen on the small arms and ammunition - Now in case the govt. does allow tie ups and we have tie ups with Beretta and Ruger and Kimber or Kricko or SAKO... (heck this is almost getting to be orgasmic), I wonder like Alice in Wonderland or hvj1 in lalaland, if the future production could be made available to natives. In the likelihood of above mentioned scenario unfolding, then I will really believe the Party line - Good days are here...
Your thoughts on the above gentlemen.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
Krico, for one, has been out of manufacturing guns for quite some time. Sako is owned by Beretta.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
oh yeah they are coming wait and watch the magic after he becomes PM
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
I thinks poltcs is banned on forum except RKBA.
our dear leader who was fighting for gun rights mr.naveen jindal sadly have lost his seat of M.P from kurukshestra due to some under table votings.only hope is from L.K advani who will become speaker of loksabha
our dear leader who was fighting for gun rights mr.naveen jindal sadly have lost his seat of M.P from kurukshestra due to some under table votings.only hope is from L.K advani who will become speaker of loksabha
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
Thanks TwoRivers for shedding light on the above.TwoRivers wrote:Krico, for one, has been out of manufacturing guns for quite some time. Sako is owned by Beretta.
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Thanks Ashokgodara,ashokgodara wrote:I thinks poltcs is banned on forum except RKBA.
our dear leader who was fighting for gun rights mr.naveen jindal sadly have lost his seat of M.P from kurukshestra due to some under table votings.only hope is from L.K advani who will become speaker of loksabha
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
Hemant,we can still HOPE.At least thats better then ICCHAPORE.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
With the number of Criminal coming in this parliament. I really have no hope.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
> Can We Hope for Better Guns?
> Yes! Why not
> If only manufacturing armaments goes into private hands, which would spur competition & bring about quality world-class products....
> This could happen if only 'pen pusher' bureaucrats turn to "pellet pushers"
> Agree with hvj1 that our country has enough skilled manpower - all it needs is a sports minded visionary at the helm who can start the wheels turning...
Briha
> Yes! Why not
> If only manufacturing armaments goes into private hands, which would spur competition & bring about quality world-class products....
> This could happen if only 'pen pusher' bureaucrats turn to "pellet pushers"
> Agree with hvj1 that our country has enough skilled manpower - all it needs is a sports minded visionary at the helm who can start the wheels turning...
Briha
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
There isn't any restriction on present private manufacturers of shotguns in India, to modernize themselves or go into collaborations.
There total manufacturing quota per year for shot guns is well above 10,000 guns per annum, this is more than sufficient incentive for them to modernize their factories.
There total manufacturing quota per year for shot guns is well above 10,000 guns per annum, this is more than sufficient incentive for them to modernize their factories.
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10000 guns per annum? If any one of us here on IFG were to be the privileged owners I am quite sure they would have gone for a total revamp of their products via the collaborative route as suggested by bandukbhandar. Maybe the costs associated with such an endeavour may not justify the additional revenue generated. In any case, where would be the incentive, when people queue up for the crap that they dish out, in context of the absence of quality products.bandukbhandar wrote:There isn't any restriction on present private manufacturers of shotguns in India, to modernize themselves or go into collaborations.
There total manufacturing quota per year for shot guns is well above 10,000 guns per annum, this is more than sufficient incentive for them to modernize their factories.
So in a way, the Indian 12 bore manufacturers suffer from the same malaise as the ICCHHA POOR factory.
Now if the govt.were to revive the economy, they could do three things;
FIRST: Open up the small arms sector to the private sector.
SECOND: Relax the arms licence regime; this would result in a huge captive market which would could easily make all such new projects not only viable but catapult them into the realm of lucrative.
THIRD: No more imports of firearms for the Military and Paramilitary.
The most important fallouts would be as follows;
1. Huge number of jobs created in the manufacturing and marketing of the same.
2. Reduce dependency on imports, thereby save foreign exchange.
3. Quality products for our military and paramilitary services.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
I sincerely hope that this govt. implements the Supreme Court ruling on this issue.kanwar76 wrote:With the number of Criminal coming in this parliament. I really have no hope.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
While collectively Indian shotgun manufacturers produce 10,000 guns, their individual quotas are very small which just do not make financial sense to invest in CNC machines,etc.
Good one!ICCHHA POOR factory
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
Friends
1. Are you aware that the Khadki Ammunition Factory produces the .22 L.R. on machines manufactured by ELEY?
2. Are you aware that India's first attempt at manufacturing its own MBT (Main Battle Tank) back in 1971 was the failed Vijayanta?
3. Are you aware that it took almost 20+ years to develop the new MBT- Arjun, which has its own share of problems?
4. Are you aware that it once again took more than 20+ years to develop the LCA, the Nuclear Submarine, and the present INSAS rifle?
5. And could anyone point out the merits of DRDO, which is the name of the Indian Dinosaurous?
6. And while we are talking about the defence ratna's, can we also mention the great HAL .
Dont you think it is a great Indian Paradox, when we have one Govt. institution, Namely the ISRO, which should be lauded for its commendable achievements while on the other hand we have those mentioned above?
My simple wishlist is as follows;
1. SELL the non-performers to the Private agencies.
2. Connect the IITs and Institute of Design to the new entities in such a way, that the best brains in the country get an opportunity to work along with the private defence sector through their final year design projects. Thus successful designs and innovation developers get a direct entry into the private defence sector on graduation.
1. Are you aware that the Khadki Ammunition Factory produces the .22 L.R. on machines manufactured by ELEY?
2. Are you aware that India's first attempt at manufacturing its own MBT (Main Battle Tank) back in 1971 was the failed Vijayanta?
3. Are you aware that it took almost 20+ years to develop the new MBT- Arjun, which has its own share of problems?
4. Are you aware that it once again took more than 20+ years to develop the LCA, the Nuclear Submarine, and the present INSAS rifle?
5. And could anyone point out the merits of DRDO, which is the name of the Indian Dinosaurous?
6. And while we are talking about the defence ratna's, can we also mention the great HAL .
Dont you think it is a great Indian Paradox, when we have one Govt. institution, Namely the ISRO, which should be lauded for its commendable achievements while on the other hand we have those mentioned above?
My simple wishlist is as follows;
1. SELL the non-performers to the Private agencies.
2. Connect the IITs and Institute of Design to the new entities in such a way, that the best brains in the country get an opportunity to work along with the private defence sector through their final year design projects. Thus successful designs and innovation developers get a direct entry into the private defence sector on graduation.
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Re: Can we all hope for better guns?
> Well said hvj1hvj1 wrote: Friends
Dont you think it is a great Indian Paradox, when we have one Govt. institution, Namely the ISRO, which should be lauded for its commendable achievements while on the other hand we have those mentioned above?
My simple wishlist is as follows;
1. SELL the non-performers to the Private agencies.
2. Connect the IITs and Institute of Design to the new entities in such a way, that the best brains in the country get an opportunity to work along with the private defence sector through their final year design projects. Thus successful designs and innovation developers get a direct entry into the private defense sector on graduation.
> We all know the reasons for our failure - I would like to go on...but shall hold my peace
> Today we have the talent, energy, enthusiasm & the willingness, all lying dormant...all we need is the 'spark' to ignite it to combustion!!!!
Briha