Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@rifletunerBecause they are not allowed to. Private ownership of firearms is long gone in India. A lot of classic British guns & rifles that are in Australia now came out of India when the ban came into force.
Reminds me of the Australian gent that bought a beautiful double in 450-400 with a gold gaur on each lock. The left barrel shot fractionally high.
He got talking to an Indian gent at a convention about hunting. The gent related a story of his grandfather being woken three times by his man servant because of a tiger in the garden. All they had was a kerosene lamps and the gent shat at the tiger. This happened two more times during the night. The grandfather oiled the gun after the last time and went back to bed.
Next morning he was awakened by the man servant who was very excited only to find three dead tigers.
The man asked the Indian gent if he remembers the gun and he went on to describe it in detail complete with the fact that one barrel shot slightly higher than the other. The gun had been disposed of because of new laws and the Indian gent never saw it again.
The new owner told him he thinks he has it now and when he described the two gold gaur the gent was amazed that it was more than likely his grandfather's gun and was happy that it was still in use. Unfortunately he had to return to India that day so never saw it.
Bob
