Nepalese Gehendra

I always find the C & R videos a little long (although interesting). Ian tends to be able to get almost as much information into a very short presentation. Nonetheless, all very good.
 
I always find the C & R videos a little long (although interesting). Ian tends to be able to get almost as much information into a very short presentation. Nonetheless, all very good.

I find c&Arsenal is often too long to sit down and watch, but it's great in the background. More like a replacement for a podcast than a YouTube video, I find it great for throwing on while cooking dinner or working away on my PC. Actually, just listened to the episode on the Winchester 1910 cooking dinner last night lol
 
I think those videos are great, especially for those that want to know the difference between the usual Martini/Peabody rifles we normally see and the Gahendra modified design.

The Gahendra is a bit more complicated but in some ways it's been taken to a higher level concerning the trigger system.

Too bad those rifles were ridden hard and put away wet for the most part.
 
I,M,A,in the states had both dirty and clean ones for sale a few years ago.I got a dirty one

I went to their armory/warehouse on a vacation, after contacting them and arranging a visit. I saw the rifles they had on hand. Many of them were Fair only at best and filthy, most were Good only but dirty, a very few were Very Good and usually they had been cleaned up a bit so they could charge more for them.

They had about a half dozen examples that were complete with slings and bayonets and looked like they had been on display or stuffed in the back of a police armory for decades.

All of the rifles I looked at had crappy bores.
 
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