Man if they could somehow sell these to the American market they'd be back in business in no time, these are some quality firearms and I bet a lot of people wouldn't mind owning one of them.
@@bagelgeuse5736 no way its gonna stay under 500 bucks when it reached the US, the tax, customs or shipping would significantly raise the price up. Even though if they actually build a factory there, the cost of living will drive their employee wage up to justify the living costs, and materials price would not be as the same in kashmir either.
These people are useless. They make junk products. And they don't know anything about modern production techniques. They are working with 18th century technology. Not even 19th century. Until they learn how to operate a CNC nobody would pay them even minimum wage.
It's not just Kashmiri's , owning a gun and getting licence for it is extremely hard all over India, that's why we don't have a good weapon's industry. Even if you do have a license, then also because of all the laws you will regret having it. One such law is that people with guns should submit it in their police station during any festivals, during election or any VIP's arrival into your locality.
It is not easy to get a licence in whole of India. Even after getting licence, there are N number of conditions attached with it. Also during elections or any national holiday, one has to voluntarily submit guns to nearest police station till the event is done.
@@karenamma7716 actually it's compulsory especially during election and if u don't submit ur guns then u will be fined. My grandfather owns a gun and he failed to submit his gun in 2018 and he was fined even though he had a legit medical reason for it
We have very strict gun laws all over India not just in Jammu and Kashmir. One can own a gun only if he proves that he needs one for his safety in court.
It's a problem with Developing Countries, they are way more vulnerable to economic crises so the eventual crises that arise from the capitalist structure keep hurting the local development.
@@RamiroGDuran I guess india is really stable economy Its going to be totally capitalist country in 10 to 15 year As it is bound to be fastest growing economy with 8 to 10 percent this decade So basically inequality will increase and people will do get richer but things will also be expensive for everyone Monopoly in many sectors will be established ..I can the diff as well atm ..and these great things will be just history
Mate, owning a gun is hard anywhere in India. It ain't a kashmir or Hindu-Muslim thing. It's just how it is, the gun industry is practically on a death bed no matter where you go in India.
Noice , Like your freaking radicalism and your Hindu nationalist attitude status don't make to the media , the gun Laws are flawed in India everyone has a gun in U.P what a farrago of distortion and misinterpretation of your country's gun laws and Kashmir has one of the strict laws . all over india they are limiting the gun ownership to some extent whereas in Kashmir no one out of the 13 million people can buy guns because india fear an uprising against the India because kashmir dont want india , they want their independence , what an oppression to just confine them into a tiny space and deprive them of common facilities like hospital and gun ownership. Yeah and stop telling the absolute lie , Look at the waging violence in almost all the states of REPUBLIC OF INDIA . GET A ROOM MATE
@Ananthakrishnan K it is no secret that kashmiris dont want to be part of india. be real. just like baloch seperatists dont want to be part of pakistan. etc. Indian police cracks down on them all the time
As an Indian i dont know why these channels keep targeting Hindu-Muslim relations and Government Ideology instead of just focusing on topic. Owning a gun is critical legal process for all Indians irrespective of what religion they are..
Absolutely.. they tag the present government as "Hindu Nationalist", whereas BJP has never officially declared it as hindu nationalist. They are simply too trusty on their BBC like media
@@kishorevenugopal6191i mean they are a hindu nationalist party though? Them declaring or not dont mean nothing. U guys voted for them because of their ideology and now u dont wanna accept who u actually voted for? There are videos of BJP leaders calling for violence.
@Umang Singh k-414 the reason we love guns is because it’s part of our culture. With muskets, cannons, and a bit of help we fought off an empire that control a third of the world at that time. Then in 1812 that same empire tried again and where fought off with a large militia and a United military working in unison. in a short time the war ended and the Americans found there ultimate strategy to fend off any empire and any nation, lots and lots of regular Joe’s with easy to maintain guns. And In the civil war both sides of the conflict decided to take their military issued rifles and revolvers back home to protect there families and themselves on the frontier. Then the importance of guns skyrocketed. Overtime the nation got bigger and better guns and we got the reputation that we were gun nuts because nearly everyone could get a gun (which I’m glad we got the reputation.) then with that reputation it added a psychological element to our defense granting us the ability for US citizens to have guns optionally (turns out sadly 3/8s of the country hates guns)and the rest of the world thinks that we’re still as well armed as we were 200 years ago. In fact the Japanese in world war 2 didn’t want to attack mainland American because a top general said that there is an American with a rifle behind every blade of grass. I hope you have a very good day and thank you for reading. I’m trying to refine my creative writing skills and this was good practice. I also hope that you learn a good history lesson today 👍
@@powerofthecard8674 i guess you could say there’s a amendement in the US constitution that allow their citizens to have guns But damn that’s a long text
buying guns for a commoner is next to impossible in the whole India not just in kashmir !! we have the same rules for gun ownership in the whole nation and it includes kashmir
@@vinayravi9343 35k is indeed costly for an average middle class guy. And I don't any normal guy will waste 35k on a gun which is more time consuming to get license and all.
@@vinayravi9343 The license costs can go upto lackhs for a gun not to mention most of the time the government will just reject you outright. Moreover even if you get the gun getting the bullets is a big pain in the ass in India unless you belong to a gang or are acquainted with a politician or military personnel
"You either buy it because you're a bank guard or it's for hunting" Honestly, it's kinda hard for me to imagine a modern-day security guard at a bank wielding a old-school double-barrel
Getting gun license anywhere in india is almost a herculian task almost impossible for a common man not just in J&K. But yeah using kashmir name sells video and brings indian viewers.
This makes it sound like Kashmir is the only place in India where you can't really get a gun. It's very hard/impossible to get a gun anywhere in India. And the producers do realise the huge terrorism problem in Kashmir don't they? What does religion have to do with that?
Kashmir and Rajasthan are know all over India for their craftsmanship. But the terrorist attacks, even drones attached with explosives is massively reducing the tourism.. in turn reducing employment and creating more people to be radicalized. The issue of bringing hindu gov. to be at fault is a cheap shot and doesn't cover the whole picture.I felt this was misleading. And what about Indian katta guns famous in U.P. , Bihar regions
@@TheAverageNooob looks like i struck a nerve. I dont understand why people defend AI. In 20 years no one will know how to draw or write or do anything creative if we continue this path.
I didn't defend it in support of it. I just disagreed with your statement because it is objectively wrong. AI was not the start of the decline of hand crafted works. You never paid attention in your high school history class did you? @@trolltalwar
@@TheAverageNooob im not denying that hand crafted work has declined. Declination doesnt mean extinction. However, with AI, it will infact go extinct in due time. Youve had a passive aggressive tone from your very first reply. Obviously some kind of nerve was struck.
@@pseudonym9215 yes but in reality you have to prove that your life is in danger and you need gun for safety for anywhere in india. And very difficult like 9/10 for whole india may in kashmir it's 9.5/10. But that not very High
Theese mans works awesomely hard to make one single gun. Its unbelivable that the can make a gun out of pure wood and metal using litherally tools that most people own. This is what called quality! Keep it up!
@@wokekkk That's actually very true! In my opinion most of the countries handles gun controll badly, because of if no one (or just a few people) can have guns, then only criminals will have guns. Like they don't care about laws thats why the called criminals. So they are making criminals life easier, because of no one will fight back. (I don't say that everyone should have guns!)
Idk how u would feel if i tell u these guns fires the other way around very often almost 60% times. This video is Bullshiting about quality. These guns are only there to look good not to be reliable.
what a great narration, they made it look like a candy-making. Major correction, Holding gun is not legal in India, don't try to apply US laws in India. Some states don't even have a single gun factory.
that's hella affordable, can you imagine how much that would cost, with the right marketing in a first world country, at least a few thousand, to a quarter million with the right embellishment and artistry plus history
Those quarter million dollar days are over my man, even Holland & Holland have to sell their personal stock to keep afloat…if they even are still afloat. Apparently Beretta recently bought them, as a holding company under Chanel…interesting.
Enough of your 1st world country.What getting gun license easily leads to is known to everybody. See your country USA....i know most use it for hunting or other purposes but gun violence is a byproduct of this. When you have a gun and a bullet, a life will depart for sure(be it a human or anything else). C'mon, children are dying and killing because of this. India is in a such better state but sadly it is only the propaganda that some people buy.
From disputed Kashmir to India's control kashmir to soon india's kashmir these TH-cam channel grew up Literally I just came to hear what part of world they decided to put kashmir in 👍🏻
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni The locals are clearly influenced by cross border terrorist activities. Its the only reason why districts closer to the border have these kind of protests while regions like Leh and Ladakh are popular tourist destinations.
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni The locals have decided... In 2019, majority of Kashmir voted for BJP, despite BJP saying they'll remove autonomy. In 2021, again, BJP won the most seats, despite BJP having removed autonomy and having 18 months of restriction. The locals have decided, and as always the result is that Kashmir will remain part of India.
0:44 okay,but was this information necessary,the laws are not strict because Kashmir is a Muslim populated state or because the party being in power is bjp,the threat to national security mostly comes or originates from there so is the law more strict,aren’t you guys already done with dividing us based on religion
@@shreyanshshukla3596 most Muslims are like me only and most Hindus are secular too,but sadly people like religious extremists exist who cause problems between us
@@aftabkhann2314 yes actually the majority is good but the small extremist minority is loud and easily catches the attention because of which both community think other as threat. If that loud minority extremist of both sides can be silenced, country would become heaven.
Correction : It's not "Indian Controlled Kashmir" , It's Kashmir which is a Union Territory in INDIA. Make sure you correct your facts prior releasing. Thanks
They know this. (I think) But they gave a diplomatic answer so hopefully none of the viewer gets offended. Because if they said kashmir as a part of India (Which it is btw) then there would be a person from Pakistan who would have said the same thing. P.S. I am not trying to be anti-national. I am just stating the possible reason why they said "Indian Controlled Kashmir". And I completely agree with you. Kashmir was, is and will be in India and we will hopefully get back PoK too in the future.
@Ananthakrishnan K The only terrorists in that region is the 1 million armed military not the stone throwing innocent civilians who want to be free from your cancer country.
No need to make this political. Literally no common citizen in India owns guns, some goons and people with power. Appreciate the amazing workmanship and skill of these folks. Lost arts.
@@dhyanesh5968 but then the cost will go up and then they have to pass us gun standards and many more things so it is very less likely that US people will buy them paying high cost
@@LensAndSense why would India even occupy Kashmir. Go learn history kid Kashmir is always a part of India. Even parkistan is just a random cutoff land from India.
From what I can see that looks like a relatively high quality gun with good craftsmanship I would be willing to purchase one in a heartbeat at that price
Lets hope the people making the guns sell them to international markets someday, but laws will be a big hurdle, and living in a sh1th0le(geopolitically) another.
What getting gun license easily leads to is known to everybody. See your country USA....i know most use it for hunting or other purposes but gun violence is a byproduct of this. When you have a gun and a bullet, a life will depart for sure(be it a human or anything else). C'mon, children are dying and killing because of this. India is in a such better state but sadly it is only the propaganda that some people buy.
indians forced their armies on us now we can't get out of our houses we people are starving to death how can we create and send them to other countries
A misleading fact shown in the video that India is governed by Hindu Nationalist party therefore gun laws are tough in Kashmir. Gun laws are tough in every part of India.
It's just to make an unnecessarily politicised and provocative video. Also they are calling "India controlled kashmir" when kashmir is Indian territory and after abrogation of article 370 legally integrated fully into India.
@@debarjandatta2170 Jammu and Kashmir was always a part of India. This video has politics for no reason but to spread propaganda. Our history and civics textbooks also had a similar issue.
Even India accepts Kashmir as a disputed territory in front of the international community and it's final verdict will be decided by the people of Kashmir not India
It's not only about kashmir, or there being a Hindu nationalist party. Gun laws are even strict in states elsewhere in the nation ! Disagree for it to be a religious bias.
Bro they have to play the Minority victim card in a Hindu Majority country. But I dont know why 200 million Muslims only have problems and not 0.1 percent Jews and Parsis!?
The video has a hidden agenda. The gun licence is stricter throughout India not only in Kashmir. Didn’t expect such a wrong information video from INSIDER.
Exactly they picturethe gun laws as some sort of indan oppression. Im sure ,These same people will cry out loud for gun restrictions in the US. Liberal hypocrisy.
Facts n all dat hardwork n dedication blood sweat n tears dey put into making them guns is all worth n like u said dey not something u just use willy nilly lol
These are actually stunning! I’d love to own one or two if only they could be brought here. A beautiful wooden finish firearm that’s functional is such a great piece to have
To make it clear to the people who think government is discriminating against Kashmiris for gun license procurement. Nobody in India can get gun license without doing but load of paperwork and psych evaluation. It will take you years to get a licence
dude but it doesnt matter. In states like UP and Bihar there is no lack of illegal gun "katta" factories. In India law is just on paper, real law depends on whether you bribe the police man or not.
@@vaishnavbhuvan Ahh yes, human hunting, I heard its a popular sport in the slums of India, with or without legally obtained firearms. People will bad intentions will kill people regardless of what they have on hand.
It's 1940's you jealous Indian. Pakistan was there in 1947. Go and search on Google which your Indian guy is CEO of. He will tell you Pakistan was there in 1947. Bruh some Indians are so full of hatred for Pakistan.
@@deepghosh7626 if you really think kashmiris want to be a part of India why don't you give them a referendum which they were promised? But your Hindu Nationalist Muslim Hating Party will never do that because it knows many kashmiris want to secede from India and rather be with Pakistan.
@@DARTH-R3VAN they are more than welcome to leave for pak. And there can not be a referendum until and unless pakistan leaves the occupied territory, that's the first condition in the UN resolution which talked about the referendum. As far as we are concerned, the instrument of accession was rightfully signed by the then king of kashmir after pakistan's terrorists started invading the land and thats the end of the story.
This video is way biased , what does the central government's religion has to do with gun ownership in kashmir first of all , kashmir has been at unrest since 1947 and adding guns to that equation would be a disaster, and second of all gun are not allowed anywhere in india .
What do you mean 'central government's religion' ?!!! Government has no religion in india , leaders who runs the government belongs to different religion.
Bruh what the hell. Kashmir now has the same laws as the rest of India now thanks to the repelling of article 370. Gun laws are the same throughout India. What is this muslim majority Hindu nationalism nonsense?!?! You speak as if the "Hindu government" made and implemented gun laws all over India just to throw the "Muslim majority" of kashmir out of business.
This time we will make a video on Racism and context the Newyork as American controlled Newyork!! Then they will understand. These Americans companies are nothing but CLOWNS
@@potassiumpermanganate8803 You might think that way but Muslims in India are living in far more Peace then some of the other so called Islamic countries fighting among themselves killing minorities no rights for Women right
I am a massive fan of anything gun related as an Australian who suffers the strict gun laws but wishes to become a gunsmith. I see this not only educational but inspiring me to keep fighting till I get what I want.
Australia is so far gone, especially with all the covid BS restrictions going on as of late. You guys were a cool country, I hope things get better for you, fight back and get what you want.
ofc in India weapons businesses dont work pretty well. But why was that line there? "Zaroos are muslim amd India is run by a hindu nationalist party!".... I mean I fail to see the significance over here.
See the Maharaja of the Princely State of Jammu & Kashmir killed 20,000 to 235,000 of Kashmir’s majority Muslim population, furthermore he was a minority leader of Kashmir and didn’t represent the majority and was widely unliked and unpopular. You can’t say he willfully did it either, he had his arm bent around his back as Kashmiri insurgents and rebel fighters pushed for a Pakistani Kashmir. He only signed it as Pakistan supported pro Pakistani Kashmiri resistance fighters and he lacked the resources or the power to put these groups down.
Gun manufacturing in india is restricted to govt owned companies. Only exception is Jammu and Kashmir. Few Manufacturer here were allowed to make guns by King. Indian govt did not stop them. Product quality is low due to not availability of technology and raw material.
@@alifr4088 Give them time and a little guidance and the quality will rise up to a comparable standard. Remember the 50s and 60s when made in Japan was a negative.
no way its gonna stay under 500 bucks when it reached the US or europe, the tax, customs or shipping would significantly raise the price up. Even though if they actually build a factory there, the cost of living will drive their employee wage up to justify the living costs, and materials price would not be as the same in kashmir either. if big arm companies cant keep their cost down, these guys wouldnt even have chance to survive in that market
@@alifr4088 I do not feel it is fair to compare. I am not a gun person, but always admire technical skill when i see it. For sure as far i i understand there are way better gun smiths. Not sure about the spelling there... With the tools and technology these guys have, to me it looks like their skills are brilliant. Do you not agree?
@@antonvrb1510 Check out the series How it is made , they feature the construction of a Holland and Holland shotgun. Using hand tools and forges , just like in this video. Except that the English workers are probably making $20+/ hour .
You need to understand this that it's the same law governing in every region of India. So craftsmanship of gun in India is a challenge irrespective of any specific region. And if the guns craftsman thinks that the barrel might explode or so on proof-testing then how they think to sell it to people. If the craftsman are not confident on what they make, how come people will have faith.
Hundreds of guns from all brands explode in proof testing, there could be a spot of weaker alloy in the barrel, the heat treat could have been off because of an unknown contaminate that is the entire point of sending guns to testing to make sure that they don't explode in the consumer/users face.
With all the "Indian controlled kashmir", "hindu nationalist Party", "withdrawal or autonomy" "majority are muslims" and the so called 2019 study which says 90 percent people want military out you might as well as say that India is evil. The video is biased and it is construed in a way which shows that India is intentionally suppressing gun makers. The gun laws in India are strict but so are the gun laws in many countries. India is not even in top 5 when it comes to strict gun laws. Speaking of the withdrawal of autonomy, and so called studies shows the intent if the video makers. Just another bunch trying to throw shade at India. Well done though! you have successfully politicized the video.
They are right though. We control Kashmir. If Pakistan took say half of Gujrat (never going to happen) the region would be Pakistan controlled and Indian controlled. Also, BJP is a hindu nationalist party, they are spawn of RSS. Our government did take Kashmir's autonomy. And our troops continuous human right voilations and Pakistani propaganda would surely drive the youth to say they don't want to be part of India.
Indian laws are mostly not applicable to kashmir. Though article 370 has been removed and now we follow indian constitution , many black laws like psa and AFSPA are applicable in kashmir which gives forces right to do anything. They can occupy ur house and u can't protest , so I think u have half knowledge
@@sajidmushtaq8209 oh really and what happening is kashmir might also be because of right ? Terrorist from Pakistan killing commoners and many other atrocities radicalizing youth and many more thats why kashmir have strickt law buddy. Students from kashmir in other parts of country openly support Pakistan is that right when given opportunity and rights which no other student in india poses and kashmiri student choose to prais Pakistan
@ali bazzi it is one cannot buy gun lisence and if it's strict in kashmir why not most of the terror activities are happening there it will be last thing to ease gun laws there because then it will be easy for terrorist
@@svidyasagar6885 Kashmir annexed to India as it was told that after situation becomes normal, it will be given choice to remain independent or choose between India or pak. So Kashmiris supporting Pakistan is normal as we are free to choose anyone. The no of kashmiri civilians killed by massacres is a lot more than the youth who picked up guns. India forced our ancestors to fight thema and is forcing us to fight and this fight won't end soon buddy
@@sajidmushtaq8209 and what about the exodus of pandits was that correct and there are many reasons why kashmir is part of India coz if with Pakistan Pakistan will use that to start proxy was and why do u think that indipendent kashmir will survive because at the beginning it was independent and what Pakistan did by attacking them and do u think kashmir will not become another Bangladesh
To make India look in a bad way, nothing else. Foreign media always work hard day and night to make us look bad in front of other nations. CNN, BBC are the same.
Dont worry my friend, they make both India and Pakistan look bad, yet they forget that most of our problems were caused by the Brits. Double standards.
@@hashimzain9796 I am totally on agreement with U dude .... Till the time our governments don't act against that... There is no point in solving our conflicts.... We have to shut out these hypocrites.
The video was mostly focused on how kashmir is controlled by india instead of actually showing the process, ps if kashmir wasn't controlled by India it would have been turned into Afganistan or Balochistan
😂😂 good point, it's just a uselessly politicised video, if you want to show gunsmiths then just show no need to make political statements that too wrong
@@debarjandatta2170 yes I was pointing out how hypocrite these people are. We literally have a legal document regarding this like anyother nation and these people still treat it differently.
@@debarjandatta2170 just because something doesn't fit your narrative don't mean that it is wrong!! A video from Insider has surely a lot of research done on each subject than a petty commentator like yourself and your countrymen! Isn't it!
So, Business insider connected the dots to Hindu nationalist PM, I would like to ask when our beloved Dr, APJ ABDUL KALAM was president (the first man), why he didn't changed the law. Was PM Manmohan singh also?! 🙄
Oh man. The amount of misinformation that's subtlely injected into this video. Gun ownership is not difficult only for Kashmiri Muslims, it's not difficult in all of India for every indian. And good lord, for the last time there's no India-controlled Kashmir. It's just Kashmir. "Controlled" will mean occupation by Indian forces. India does not "occupy" Kashmir, it is a part of India. Further, gun laws are not unnecessarily strict in india. You can always get an arms license if you have reasonable cause. This is not USA.
They never said it was easier else where. They said due to clashes it was impossible My family owns quite a few guns in Delhi while it is hard but not impossible to get a gun elsewhere in india.
@@stormlewis5214 Anti-gun people are allowed to have their say aswell aslong as it isn't a moot point or self conflicting, it just usually is despite having good intentions
Alternate title : how government of India and Hindu's are responsible for destruction of Muslims in Kashmir In reality getting a gun in India is very hard for everyone
Facts: 1. India has some of the strictest gun laws entirety of the states, not only the Jammu and Kashmir. 2. It's not Indian controlled Kashmir, Entirety of Kashmir is indian territory that was secceded by the king to a secular country instead of Islamist country. 3. Military in Kashmir is there to protect and repell against cross border Islamist radical terrorism. 4. Kashmiri people want to be a part of radical Islamist country, not a secular state, they killed the diversity of the region and forced mass exodus of Hindus, Sikhs Jains and buddhs in the area. 5. BJP is not a Hindu Nationalist Party... It's a Indian People's party by agenda.
1)They said especially in Kashmir. 2)It is Indian controlled Kashmir, as we still don't have all of it. That's why westerners refer to the regions as Indian, Pakistan or Chinese controlled region. Eventhough legally it belongs to us and Pakistan invaded. 3)Nobody is denying that the military is there to protect people. 4) Kashmiris want to be free. They don't like Pakistan either, they want a sovereign nation. I don't want Kashmir to go away but I can understand why they want that. Just like naxalites in the east they see human rights voilations by our forces and resent our presence. 5) BJP is a hindu nationalist party. They have strong ties to RSS and their Hindu nationalist ideology.
@@Abdullah-mn6sw 1. That's why I said that allover India has strictest gun rules, nothing special about that exclusive to Kashmir. It misspreads information that they are being discriminated in this context when they are not. Most of them can't pass security clearance because someone related to them has been suspect of aiding to fire. 2. Appropriate terms should be Just Kashmir, Pok and Cok that we lost because of a weak and foolish government then who wanted to play politics in both the countries to create a buffer. Rightfully so, for that time, entirety of Kashmir belongs to Republic of India, knowing that still US and UK went to aid Pak because they wanted a destabilize Indian Subcontinent to avoid power shift to Asia. We are paying for it most of Kashmiri people. 3. All of Kashmiri majority are denying the positive effects and reason of why military needed to be positioned in Entire region, cross border terrorism and funding and training militants to bleed India with thousand cuts caused such a big step. Definitely it all is not pros but we have to live with consequence. Remember there were other Kashmiri people too, that were driven off years ago from their motherland because they were of different religions and no army was deployed to reinstate them. 4. Freedom doesn't work like that, any state, region, district unhappy can say we want freedom from the nation, there are geopolitical reasons for boundaries, it is safe defensible position much needed for Nation. If they want freedom that's mutiny to rest of the nation, and you do not just get it, you earn it. Take weapons up, fight against army, win or die trying. That's how borders shift, not by crying because you don't like the flavour of your icecream. Naxalites don't want a nation, they want that same rules and benefits should be given to them as others while Kashmir wants different constitution as it favours them. Can't be equated 5. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is Hindu nationalist party, BJP is ultra nationalist party, Muslims are members of BJP without conversion, it was formed within Jan Sangh, Muslims were permitted then also, RSS stands for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh another ultra nationalist outfit, Muslims are allowed to join under it's specialized muslim wing. Don't always believe any propaganda by right or left without research. P.s. I ain't a RSS member, nor a BJP worker.
@@01tj007 1) Kashmiris definitely face more trouble getting a fire arm because of their history. Not saying it's wrong, but it's the truth. 2) They are talking about Indian part of Kashmir so saying Indian occupied is factually correct. It also tells that the people aren't in PoK. Saying Kashmir isn't specific. 3)You are missing the point, Kashmiris don't care about the army patrolling the border but the homeland forces constantly harrassing them. 4) so you yourself are saying they should fight for it? Kashmir was promised separate constitution yet they accept almost everything except for certain exceptions. Similar situation was arranged for other states too, like in northeast where the Nagas didn't want to be part of India and even to this day fight to be free from India. The end goals of Naxalites is different, but that doesn't mean their basic reason is. Maoists and Naxalites don't care who rules as long as they get their way while Kashmiris want to rule themselves. 5)Just because muslims are part of BJP that doesn't mean they aren't hindu nationalist. Their members have openly supported hindutva terrorism and called to form a hindu rashtra.
Why the need for an religious angle in the political party and business owner? The issue predates the ruling party, and it's not as if the Hindu followers have a free pass to set up shops all throught the region.
@@INDPYROTECH uh dude india is 80% hindu so if you're gonna pick random organizations/parties in india and say these are only for hindu , it's not gonna be fair is it? Also saying that's the indian govt is for hindus only is just plain wrong
No customer/citizen will act without political influence. What you eat, wear, and do in every day life are part of a strategy of a greater hand. It's called lynchpin theory.
@@lanaistheneworange3013 I think he's talking about the soft propaganda in the documentary. It talks about gunsmiths in Kashmir, but connects Muslims with gun laws (which are equally strict pan India) to a supposedly Hindu government (?). Also it blatantly calls the region 'India-Controlled Kashmir' when it is a part of India (similar to calling Los Angeles: US controlled LA).
That’s because Kashmir is claimed by two other countries, and to differentiate between the Pakistani controlled Kashmir and the Indian controlled Kashmir they say "Indian controlled"
I suggest they make shotguns that are not functional -so remove the action inside and make it legally not a weapon. This means people who want it as a decoration can buy one without a license
This is a misleading and misinformative video, In India its not easy to get licence for a gun that same for all the India not only Kashmir, Kashmir is a part of India and has all the rights all the other states have , thus false misleading propganda wont help pakistan Rather than giving lecture to India to change the law to protect that gun business ,contact your leaders to imply the Indian Arms law in your countries it will save lots of your citizens life poorly researched , poor quality content Jai Hind
I think the video is more focusing on (1) a craftsmanship is lost (2) culture being suppressed. The extreme fear of the government had on the kashmirs is taking strain on life there. So yea
Fact : Jammu and kashmir is the second largest state to have number of gun license in India. In india army has automatic weapon thats why this industry is not rising, I think they should approach United States of America where people can have license easily as compared to India.
In most states in America you don’t need any license to own and keep a firearm, just a background check when you purchase one, though in some states you do require a license to carry a firearm concealed. I think in many countries like India, the government is obsessed with maintaining their power through the monopoly on force, and the strict gun laws are about that power, not safety. “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." - Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, January 30, 1787
@@Nattleby yesterday in my city, two brothers out of anger killed one person by a axe. Suppose if they have gun then what disaster they can create you may understand.
@@akshaymehta4779 tragic. suppose the person killed had a gun to defend himself. Likely that person would not be murdered. And also he probably would not have even had to fire the gun, just show that he had it. Instant attitude adjustment. Yes people are killed by firearms, but far more are saved by them.
@@akshaymehta4779 “The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws of such a nature. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.... Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, Commonplace Book (quoting 18th century criminologist Cesare Beccaria), 1774-1776
it is kind of mate i cant fly a drone here literally i spent half of the year building one and now they tell me that i can be arrested for flying one, dude i agree with the gun part but things are shitty here we dont want any of this just leave us alone, some of you people talk like they know whats it about, try living without internet for a year and half i literally had to go to delhi just to download some study material
@@ShahZahid that's a different topic altogether, i was just talking about guns. personally, I think both the Indian and Pakistani armies should come to an agreement, pull their troops out and conduct a referendum. the areas where the majority voted for India, will go to India and those that voted for Pakistan, will go to Pakistan. if they voted to be independent, then so be it. I think the govt. should help them in terms of aid if they vote to be independent, altho it's unlikely. but Jammu and Ladakh are non negotiable, there will be no referendum there, they're a part of India and always will be
@@kushal4956 please get you facts right, j&k has not been an actual part of india, as a matter of fact indian troops entered j&k for support against Pakistani troops back when the partion happened,bht after that they never left and you can almost say the the state is under milatary rule, also you talk about Islamophobia but man after how much i have seen i will say that its true, innocents are killed, people are beaten just cuz they celebrated paks cricket victory, people with beards are deliberately caught at checkpoints, the govt doesn't care about the condition of the students and lets them suffer without internet etc, also there are people studying here in nit etc i dont see them getting beaten or harrassed, but you can clearly see that happening to kashmiri students in many universities also man i dont wanna be with pakistan as a matter of fact i think india is better, but they treat muslims like trash and im glad that i was born in jk cuz is jk had a hindu majority in 99% sure there would have been mass massacres here like those in gujrat etc, the govt rn is unstable look at our gdp and our economy it has been plummeting down so even as a hindu or a Muslim you have to agree with the facts, last thing you people tell us that u kill defence forces etc but dude if someone lets say kills you brother takes your freedom what will you do, do u just expect us to do just stay and obey?
0:43 this is what you liberals think of india, each and every problem end up relating to religion. There is lot of militancy and dispute but these all problem are not as important as relating an issue with religion. Even when there was muslim CM then also this problem was there
It's hindu nationalist. Stop trolling like it's unionist because they want to hold onto the territory. They could give a rat's ass about the people who live there.
All citizens of the world should be able to own firearms as long as you don’t have a mental issue or a criminal background no government should restrict your divine right to self defense.
I personally think that civilians should be allowed firearms But not auto rifles or automatic weapons outside a shooting range. And ammo should be controlled.
There is no demand because there are automatic weapons available pretty easily in the Kashmir Valley coming in from Pakistan for which they don't even need license for. Its not your plight, no Indian citizen can get arms license without deep scrutiny, and running a gun factory in a militarily sensitive area is like trying to build a snowman in a desert. Here I said it.
Man if they could somehow sell these to the American market they'd be back in business in no time, these are some quality firearms and I bet a lot of people wouldn't mind owning one of them.
Sssh we don't say things like that around here 😂
Hell yeah. Especially for under 500 bucks, I want one.
@@bagelgeuse5736 no way its gonna stay under 500 bucks when it reached the US, the tax, customs or shipping would significantly raise the price up. Even though if they actually build a factory there, the cost of living will drive their employee wage up to justify the living costs, and materials price would not be as the same in kashmir either.
@@mozambique9113 Probably be like 700-900 range. Breaking 1000's wouldn't surprise me either.
Yup. I’d pick one up for sure.
"$270-470 for a custom made one." We gotta get these guys in America.
Based on their currency and regional costs. That shit wont pay the bills here in the US let alone the transport costs of getting said materials.
You can charge 10x their current rate if they did it in the US
In America you could sell them for 12,000 a price and people would line up around the block
@@alexanderrupple3707 it was 14000.for single and 20000 for double barrel in INR when it was legal here .
Academy sporting goods sells engraved, Guns with checkering, etc for about that price and they are junk.
You're telling me I can a pair of custom shotguns for under a grand.....
Hope they can be shipped
@@miguelcamacho4595 export ban on indian firearms
Yes they can be shipped . New laws allow guns to be exported to friendly countries.
@@umedsinghchauhan4722 I’ll check if México is one of them
@@miguelcamacho4595 I think you guys have enough guns already🤣
These men would live like kings in America with the skills they have.
These people are useless. They make junk products. And they don't know anything about modern production techniques. They are working with 18th century technology. Not even 19th century. Until they learn how to operate a CNC nobody would pay them even minimum wage.
Kings of poo
@@MM-op6tiThey are Muslim not Hindu, a completely different culture.
@@Sam-f7u6j they are two sides of the same shitting street
@@MM-op6tiWhat the hell are you on about😂😂😂😂
Working with metal is an art. Full respect to these artisans, for their dedication and craftmanship.
im 421st like, comgrats to 420 and 422
It's not just Kashmiri's , owning a gun and getting licence for it is extremely hard all over India, that's why we don't have a good weapon's industry. Even if you do have a license, then also because of all the laws you will regret having it. One such law is that people with guns should submit it in their police station during any festivals, during election or any VIP's arrival into your locality.
We dont want people like in US going for human hunting right??
That's excellent law
@@bibhabasumohapatra haha very original joke, pretty funny
I too, they are too strict :)
these western media dont know anything about our country and are always trying to portrait every issue as hindu muslim problems shame on them
A video that can make a grown American cry
Hello 👋
I can't believe i actually burst out laughing after reading this comment. Thank you random stranger for the laugh of the day.
So true 😥
@@qmt1610 LMFAO UR PROFILE PICTURE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm crying right now as i type this. probably broke my keyboard with all the American tears....
i m from kashmir & i dint know that such workshop exists in my neighbourhood ... thanking this channel for the attention
Same.
It is not easy to get a licence in whole of India. Even after getting licence, there are N number of conditions attached with it. Also during elections or any national holiday, one has to voluntarily submit guns to nearest police station till the event is done.
Although I believe very less people follow it but it in itself is a cool law...
@@karenamma7716 actually it's compulsory especially during election and if u don't submit ur guns then u will be fined. My grandfather owns a gun and he failed to submit his gun in 2018 and he was fined even though he had a legit medical reason for it
@@karenamma7716 In MP, people follow gun rules very strictly.
@@Abhi-qn4xv damn thats really nice, I do be underestimating us at some times😂
@@karenamma7716 hell no that’s not a cool law…
Someone figure out how to get them an export license for the US. They’d have to hire more guys to keep up with demand 😂
Yeah try reaching out to the schools, I hear their demands are high.
@@daol84 ikr??? see someone here gets it!!!!! one hundred percent!!!!!!
@@daol84 Man why do people gotta bring up school shootings so much jesus christ.
@@daol84 wow that's edgy
@@daol84 nah they like short stocks better
We have very strict gun laws all over India not just in Jammu and Kashmir. One can own a gun only if he proves that he needs one for his safety in court.
And the court says no. Welcome to California bud.
Any rape laws?
@@youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236 he said India. Not California. Hope you realize that.
@@munk3064 ofc there are. You can go and read the Indian Penal code.
@@munk3064
Yes troll, that's why India is 16 times less rape probable than America.
These guys deserve a medal for the work they do .
Love day paa
A medal for the junkiest product of the century?
@@firstlast9292 Its handmade you dummy
@@firstlast9292give them proper tool and resource, im sure they will make a better product.
@@firstlast9292 I want to see you make a gun from scratch
Most of videos of Business Insider country wise:
Still standing: India
So Expensive: Japan and South Korea
It's a problem with Developing Countries, they are way more vulnerable to economic crises so the eventual crises that arise from the capitalist structure keep hurting the local development.
"ackshually" it's not ,.....
@@RamiroGDuran I guess india is really stable economy
Its going to be totally capitalist country in 10 to 15 year
As it is bound to be fastest growing economy with 8 to 10 percent this decade
So basically inequality will increase and people will do get richer but things will also be expensive for everyone
Monopoly in many sectors will be established ..I can the diff as well atm ..and these great things will be just history
@@RamiroGDuran Developing countries may be, but not India. In India people even after getting rich will behave like a poor man, will tell sob stories.
@@LordNest66 we stuked like to stuked in past😂funny
The funny thing is that 99% of the people in india don't even own a firearm. And I am surprised seeing a private gun factory still standing
that's the same reaction i had when i saw it
98? More like 99.9 , we're a country of 1.3 billion people
@@infinityxtanishq8712 more 9s
Same
Lol... thats y we don't see mass shooting like USA anywhere in India...
Mate, owning a gun is hard anywhere in India. It ain't a kashmir or Hindu-Muslim thing. It's just how it is, the gun industry is practically on a death bed no matter where you go in India.
West still lives in past and brings in Hindu Muslim card wherever possible to fire the split
Dude how will they sell their video if they don't do that shady propaganda in their vids
This needs more likes
Noice , Like your freaking radicalism and your Hindu nationalist attitude status don't make to the media , the gun Laws are flawed in India everyone has a gun in U.P what a farrago of distortion and misinterpretation of your country's gun laws and Kashmir has one of the strict laws . all over india they are limiting the gun ownership to some extent whereas in Kashmir no one out of the 13 million people can buy guns because india fear an uprising against the India because kashmir dont want india , they want their independence , what an oppression to just confine them into a tiny space and deprive them of common facilities like hospital and gun ownership. Yeah and stop telling the absolute lie , Look at the waging violence in almost all the states of REPUBLIC OF INDIA . GET A ROOM MATE
@Ananthakrishnan K it is no secret that kashmiris dont want to be part of india. be real. just like baloch seperatists dont want to be part of pakistan. etc. Indian police cracks down on them all the time
As an Indian i dont know why these channels keep targeting Hindu-Muslim relations and Government Ideology instead of just focusing on topic. Owning a gun is critical legal process for all Indians irrespective of what religion they are..
Absolutely.. they tag the present government as "Hindu Nationalist", whereas BJP has never officially declared it as hindu nationalist. They are simply too trusty on their BBC like media
@@kishorevenugopal6191i mean they are a hindu nationalist party though? Them declaring or not dont mean nothing. U guys voted for them because of their ideology and now u dont wanna accept who u actually voted for? There are videos of BJP leaders calling for violence.
Yes brother you are correct
@@kishorevenugopal6191 good bro rightly said
People in America: *I WILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK*
@Umang Singh k-414 the reason we love guns is because it’s part of our culture. With muskets, cannons, and a bit of help we fought off an empire that control a third of the world at that time. Then in 1812 that same empire tried again and where fought off with a large militia and a United military working in unison. in a short time the war ended and the Americans found there ultimate strategy to fend off any empire and any nation, lots and lots of regular Joe’s with easy to maintain guns. And In the civil war both sides of the conflict decided to take their military issued rifles and revolvers back home to protect there families and themselves on the frontier. Then the importance of guns skyrocketed. Overtime the nation got bigger and better guns and we got the reputation that we were gun nuts because nearly everyone could get a gun (which I’m glad we got the reputation.) then with that reputation it added a psychological element to our defense granting us the ability for US citizens to have guns optionally (turns out sadly 3/8s of the country hates guns)and the rest of the world thinks that we’re still as well armed as we were 200 years ago. In fact the Japanese in world war 2 didn’t want to attack mainland American because a top general said that there is an American with a rifle behind every blade of grass.
I hope you have a very good day and thank you for reading. I’m trying to refine my creative writing skills and this was good practice. I also hope that you learn a good history lesson today 👍
Would you like the barrel and action with that sir?
@Umang Singh k-414 we like to practice our 2 amendment
Hell to the F@&n yeah! Murica! 🇺🇸
@@powerofthecard8674 i guess you could say there’s a amendement in the US constitution that allow their citizens to have guns
But damn that’s a long text
They should sell the stocks and forearms to American people hell id buy the whole thing through a FFL transfer
Export ban on India firearms to US market
@@boocomban waw. Crazy
@@boocomban any guess on how to overturn it. Those are nicely made sporting guns ..
@@agoogleaccount2861 smuggle
@@deepakabram you can't smuggle a tiny bullet out of kashmir,it is a highly militirised zone
buying guns for a commoner is next to impossible in the whole India not just in kashmir !!
we have the same rules for gun ownership in the whole nation and it includes kashmir
500$ is only 35k ruppees that's not costly
@@vinayravi9343 he meant getting a license is not at all easy. You need to show an intense need to get a firearm license in India.
This video is pure bullshit ! The video weeks of anti-India !
@@vinayravi9343 35k is indeed costly for an average middle class guy. And I don't any normal guy will waste 35k on a gun which is more time consuming to get license and all.
@@vinayravi9343 The license costs can go upto lackhs for a gun not to mention most of the time the government will just reject you outright. Moreover even if you get the gun getting the bullets is a big pain in the ass in India unless you belong to a gang or are acquainted with a politician or military personnel
"You either buy it because you're a bank guard or it's for hunting"
Honestly, it's kinda hard for me to imagine a modern-day security guard at a bank wielding a old-school double-barrel
Getting gun license anywhere in india is almost a herculian task almost impossible for a common man not just in J&K.
But yeah using kashmir name sells video and brings indian viewers.
Yeah bro and just add spice by adding religion 😂
@@diwakaryadav5389 and using terms as "Indian-owned Kashmir" and "oppressed". Insider's gotta be out of ideas lmao
@@mashcandy7647 don’t forget “Hindu nationalist” lmao
@@randibacha5777 how can you forget Hindutva 😂.
Well it's true lol. Why are Indians so pissed when truth is being spoken about their country
This makes it sound like Kashmir is the only place in India where you can't really get a gun. It's very hard/impossible to get a gun anywhere in India. And the producers do realise the huge terrorism problem in Kashmir don't they? What does religion have to do with that?
Even the British used the "terrorism" card to justify their atrocities
And every Muslim has used the religion and victim card after being the aggressor.
Kashmir and Rajasthan are know all over India for their craftsmanship. But the terrorist attacks, even drones attached with explosives is massively reducing the tourism.. in turn reducing employment and creating more people to be radicalized. The issue of bringing hindu gov. to be at fault is a cheap shot and doesn't cover the whole picture.I felt this was misleading. And what about Indian katta guns famous in U.P. , Bihar regions
@@yayayayya4731 oh so the producer of terriorists pakistans bot has himself appeared 🥴
@@yayayayya4731 is that the reason nearly all the terrorist organisations in the world is full of jihadiscum like you?
Texas: “We’ll take them all”
Our government should allow these businesses to export
Atleast their business can thrive
@@haftavasuli7162 if that happens 90% of this ‘export’ will be utilised to supply arms and make contact with pakistanis
Gota catch them all 😂🤣
@@haftavasuli7162
100%
Unfortunately Democrats don't care about small businesses, and they hate firearms so...🤷♂️
@@infinityxtanishq8712 India doesn't have trade relations with Pakistan
It truly is sad how hand crafted works have declined.
This is why we need to oppose AI
Uh not really because its been declining since industrial revolution but sure@@trolltalwar
@@TheAverageNooob looks like i struck a nerve. I dont understand why people defend AI. In 20 years no one will know how to draw or write or do anything creative if we continue this path.
I didn't defend it in support of it. I just disagreed with your statement because it is objectively wrong. AI was not the start of the decline of hand crafted works. You never paid attention in your high school history class did you? @@trolltalwar
@@TheAverageNooob im not denying that hand crafted work has declined. Declination doesnt mean extinction. However, with AI, it will infact go extinct in due time.
Youve had a passive aggressive tone from your very first reply. Obviously some kind of nerve was struck.
In reality, in india it's very difficult to get gun ownership anywhere.
True, but you gotta admit however difficult its in rest of India it would compare to the situation in J&K.
@@pseudonym9215 yes but in reality you have to prove that your life is in danger and you need gun for safety for anywhere in india. And very difficult like 9/10 for whole india may in kashmir it's 9.5/10. But that not very High
It's easier if u are in armed forces
@@devanshuyadav1691 yes but that for kashmir working in defence forces too. I think the will get preference as terrorist are looking for their heads.
Can confirm its very difficult to get a gun license for a person anywhere in India except if you have served the armed forces.
Theese mans works awesomely hard to make one single gun. Its unbelivable that the can make a gun out of pure wood and metal using litherally tools that most people own. This is what called quality! Keep it up!
an this is why gun control can't work a man who has the tools and material can easily build guns super easily
@@wokekkk That's actually very true! In my opinion most of the countries handles gun controll badly, because of if no one (or just a few people) can have guns, then only criminals will have guns. Like they don't care about laws thats why the called criminals. So they are making criminals life easier, because of no one will fight back. (I don't say that everyone should have guns!)
imagine if they had way more recourses and manpower
@@sibit1 Yup
Idk how u would feel if i tell u these guns fires the other way around very often almost 60% times. This video is Bullshiting about quality. These guns are only there to look good not to be reliable.
what a great narration, they made it look like a candy-making. Major correction, Holding gun is not legal in India, don't try to apply US laws in India. Some states don't even have a single gun factory.
dude you are an Indian, that's all you'll say LOL
@@kelvinstuart5944 but he is right
@@kelvinstuart5944 Indian or african, u can't find many gun factories in india. Like I said, few states don't even have a single gun factory.
Seems freedom To own firearms in defense or against government tyrants bothers u.
@@Ravennevarr You can always change government in 5 years, No need to Take gun
1:33 Netflix : are you watching?
Someone’s daughter:
Those look like really nice shotguns, I would 100% buy one if they could get them to America.
And become a jihadi?
@@allarjun956 bhai aese har jagah comment krke kyo beizaati krwa rahe
@@allarjun956 ?
@@allarjun956 because a beautiful weapon
@@allarjun956 go sleep troll...
Its not just Kashmir. Gun law is extremely strict in all states in India.
Desi Katha or whatever you called it can be find any part of India
@@KingshukMonsur yes you can because it is not licensed and used by criminals
And you can use it 1-2 time because it can bust any time during shoting
@@aryanrana6096 source- mirzapur
@@KingshukMonsur are you a kid?
What is 900, 000 soldiers doing In Kashmir ? What other state has that many soldiers.
6 year old girl . Animals !
that's hella affordable, can you imagine how much that would cost, with the right marketing in a first world country, at least a few thousand, to a quarter million with the right embellishment and artistry plus history
There's a lot of these gun makers in the Kashmir, Khayber Pakhtunkhwa(KPK) and the Gilgit side
@@SaifAli-jn6dv pakistan needs to keep feeding the terrorists doesn't it 👀
Those quarter million dollar days are over my man, even Holland & Holland have to sell their personal stock to keep afloat…if they even are still afloat. Apparently Beretta recently bought them, as a holding company under Chanel…interesting.
Not a first world country, just the USA
Enough of your 1st world country.What getting gun license easily leads to is known to everybody. See your country USA....i know most use it for hunting or other purposes but gun violence is a byproduct of this. When you have a gun and a bullet, a life will depart for sure(be it a human or anything else). C'mon, children are dying and killing because of this. India is in a such better state but sadly it is only the propaganda that some people buy.
I'm from Kashmir and even till today I had no idea that there is any gun factory in Kashmir
Cxe katuk?
From disputed Kashmir to India's control kashmir to soon india's kashmir these TH-cam channel grew up
Literally I just came to hear what part of world they decided to put kashmir in 👍🏻
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni in 1990 islam show their love for minorities
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni The locals are clearly influenced by cross border terrorist activities. Its the only reason why districts closer to the border have these kind of protests while regions like Leh and Ladakh are popular tourist destinations.
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni by killing kaphirs 😑😑
@Abdul Raheem Badayuni The locals have decided... In 2019, majority of Kashmir voted for BJP, despite BJP saying they'll remove autonomy. In 2021, again, BJP won the most seats, despite BJP having removed autonomy and having 18 months of restriction. The locals have decided, and as always the result is that Kashmir will remain part of India.
They are all misinformed channel and its misinformed janta... I dont blame them because they are 10k km away with strong biases😂😂
0:44 okay,but was this information necessary,the laws are not strict because Kashmir is a Muslim populated state or because the party being in power is bjp,the threat to national security mostly comes or originates from there so is the law more strict,aren’t you guys already done with dividing us based on religion
I LOVE MUSLIMS LIKE YOU
@@shreyanshshukla3596 most Muslims are like me only and most Hindus are secular too,but sadly people like religious extremists exist who cause problems between us
@@aftabkhann2314 yes actually the majority is good but the small extremist minority is loud and easily catches the attention because of which both community think other as threat. If that loud minority extremist of both sides can be silenced, country would become heaven.
Only 400 dollars for the most expensive piece? I'd buy two if I happened to be in their town and had a licence.
Hello 👋
That’s insane, a modern beretta pistol can cost you an upwards of 900 dollars!
@@MrToasterWaffles where can you get a berretta pistol from?
@@michaelsrowland Probably check your local gun store, the range I go to has some of the newer models like the m9a3
That's the problem, you can't get a license.
I RESPECT the craftsmanship! I am American and I would pay decent $$$ for one of these handmade Shotguns!
Correction : It's not "Indian Controlled Kashmir" , It's Kashmir which is a Union Territory in INDIA. Make sure you correct your facts prior releasing.
Thanks
They know this. (I think)
But they gave a diplomatic answer so hopefully none of the viewer gets offended. Because if they said kashmir as a part of India (Which it is btw) then there would be a person from Pakistan who would have said the same thing.
P.S.
I am not trying to be anti-national. I am just stating the possible reason why they said "Indian Controlled Kashmir".
And I completely agree with you.
Kashmir was, is and will be in India and we will hopefully get back PoK too in the future.
@Ananthakrishnan K The only terrorists in that region is the 1 million armed military not the stone throwing innocent civilians who want to be free from your cancer country.
Then they bring up the "Muslim Kashmir" & "Hindu Nationalist Party" in power !
@@s8osharo stone pelting innocents? 🥺
@@s8osharo Says The Guy from a country where Goats get Raped 😂
No need to make this political. Literally no common citizen in India owns guns, some goons and people with power. Appreciate the amazing workmanship and skill of these folks. Lost arts.
Exactly they say to prevent uprising as if they are dipressed even without guns terrorist are attacking kashmir and killing commoners
They need to be super woke to sell this stuff in U.S
@@dhyanesh5968 but then the cost will go up and then they have to pass us gun standards and many more things so it is very less likely that US people will buy them paying high cost
Because, when you own the arms you don't remain a common citizen.
There is no need to have a licence when a politician supports you.
bakth alert 🚨🚨🚨🚨
First thing it is not India controlled Kashmir, it is Kashmir in India.
True !! ITS INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR
@@LensAndSense haan bhai! Tumne kaha aur sabne mann lia!
@@LensAndSense why would India even occupy Kashmir.
Go learn history kid
Kashmir is always a part of India.
Even parkistan is just a random cutoff land from India.
Free Kashmir
If only india would stop turning a blind eye to the atrocious acts of hindu extremists we would not see journalists stumping over budies
@@someone_7233 cope
From what I can see that looks like a relatively high quality gun with good craftsmanship I would be willing to purchase one in a heartbeat at that price
As an American, I'd love one of these. What a work of pure art and craftsmanship. I love supporting these types of artisans.
Lets hope the people making the guns sell them to international markets someday, but laws will be a big hurdle, and living in a sh1th0le(geopolitically) another.
What getting gun license easily leads to is known to everybody. See your country USA....i know most use it for hunting or other purposes but gun violence is a byproduct of this. When you have a gun and a bullet, a life will depart for sure(be it a human or anything else). C'mon, children are dying and killing because of this. India is in a such better state but sadly it is only the propaganda that some people buy.
indians forced their armies on us now we can't get out of our houses we people are starving to death how can we create and send them to other countries
@@BloodyPirateGaming hey copy paste worker
@@BloodyPirateGaming shut up.Most Kashmiris are content to live in India
_"Some weapons are so iconic they don't need a name. No maker no model, all you need to make an impression... is a twin 12 gauge"_
Excellent reference.
Ahoy
Where’s this from?
@@cosmosyn2514 thank you very much for reading, Iconic Arms will return. Untill then.... farewell
@@Jonathan-dg6ey _"The double-barreled shotgun"_
_"Lock"_
_"Stock"_
_"And two smoking barrels"_
A misleading fact shown in the video that India is governed by Hindu Nationalist party therefore gun laws are tough in Kashmir. Gun laws are tough in every part of India.
It's just to make an unnecessarily politicised and provocative video. Also they are calling "India controlled kashmir" when kashmir is Indian territory and after abrogation of article 370 legally integrated fully into India.
Cry harder
@@debarjandatta2170 lol read history bt on whatsApp
@@debarjandatta2170 Jammu and Kashmir was always a part of India. This video has politics for no reason but to spread propaganda. Our history and civics textbooks also had a similar issue.
@@dreaminterpreter7567 making your mum cry hard rn
Kashmir is a part of India but there are always these anti national forces who constantly try to separate Kashmir from India
Even India accepts Kashmir as a disputed territory in front of the international community and it's final verdict will be decided by the people of Kashmir not India
Are you even Indian? Your opinion doesn't matter@@JimmyJhonny
Hate from kashmir🤡
I feel like these types of videos just makes them more popular and a advertisement that helps the person and the channel
That's good, right?
It's just a propaganda video, they even deleted most of the comments calling em out for it
@@infinityxtanishq8712 proof
@@infinityxtanishq8712 proof
@@infinityxtanishq8712 proof
It's not only about kashmir, or there being a Hindu nationalist party. Gun laws are even strict in states elsewhere in the nation ! Disagree for it to be a religious bias.
Extremely important to know before playing the religion card😅
Bro they have to play the Minority victim card in a Hindu Majority country.
But I dont know why 200 million Muslims only have problems and not 0.1 percent Jews and Parsis!?
@@user-lw3mm7fw2y they have problem with every non mu$lim country in the world.
@@user-lw3mm7fw2y Or the even less minority Jains and Buddhists
They said especially in Kashmir, didn't they?
The video has a hidden agenda. The gun licence is stricter throughout India not only in Kashmir. Didn’t expect such a wrong information video from INSIDER.
but... but... but... muh hindu nationalism according to western media.
Exactly they picturethe gun laws as some sort of indan oppression. Im sure ,These same people will cry out loud for gun restrictions in the US. Liberal hypocrisy.
On paper it is same throughout india, but there is lot of red tapism and wilfully delay in Kashmir brother.
Report them guys
I hope brighter days come to these humble craftsmen and the people of Kashmir.
As a guy who's into guns, the craftsmanship of these looks majestic. Something you wouldn't just use willy nilly.
Facts n all dat hardwork n dedication blood sweat n tears dey put into making them guns is all worth n like u said dey not something u just use willy nilly lol
Craftsmanship in a killing machine? Humans are funny creatures
@@d.jmamba7237 they are tools nothing more
@@domtoretto1677 tools with a clear intent to fire a projectile to kill whether animals or humans a killing machine nonetheless
They are functional art
These are actually stunning! I’d love to own one or two if only they could be brought here. A beautiful wooden finish firearm that’s functional is such a great piece to have
To make it clear to the people who think government is discriminating against Kashmiris for gun license procurement.
Nobody in India can get gun license without doing but load of paperwork and psych evaluation. It will take you years to get a licence
Well that's sucks. Just like in Indonesia or Japan.
@@subarunatsuki4145 nah, it doesn't. We don't want people in India to go human hunting like in the US
dude but it doesnt matter. In states like UP and Bihar there is no lack of illegal gun "katta" factories. In India law is just on paper, real law depends on whether you bribe the police man or not.
@@vaishnavbhuvan If someone wants to go human hunting all you need is a car.
@@vaishnavbhuvan Ahh yes, human hunting, I heard its a popular sport in the slums of India, with or without legally obtained firearms. People will bad intentions will kill people regardless of what they have on hand.
they gotta export these works of art to the US, so many people would totally buy one and cherish it, theyre such beautiful guns
In 1940 there was no Pakistan. Your facts are not right. Everything was part of India.
She said since the 1940s, not 1940. Listen.
It's 1940's you jealous Indian. Pakistan was there in 1947. Go and search on Google which your Indian guy is CEO of. He will tell you Pakistan was there in 1947. Bruh some Indians are so full of hatred for Pakistan.
Not India the British Raj
@EpikLemon but it also means that Bangladesh Pakistan tibet Nepal and Afghanistan also owned Kashmir
Bruh India didn't exist either, look at the map. It was literally a bunch of pieces of minor states that was conquered by world powers in turn.
The convienience with which this channel paints an image for the GOI is alarming.
Literally every foreign media has the same narrative thanks to the Indian correspondents who are most prob JNU, DU and Ashoka University Elites.
Exactly! Subtle propaganda.
Report video for spam and misleading content.
@@varunpreetsingh5440 No need this video provides absolutely correct information
You feel that offended?
Jammu and Kashmir is the integral part of India. Rules of owning guns is same all over India.
It isnt legally
Even the people of Kashmir say it so don't spread misinformation it is an occupied territory
@@lordhuntor6639 cry all u want..it's ours. Don't want that to happen, Pakistan is very close..live there
@@deepghosh7626 if you really think kashmiris want to be a part of India why don't you give them a referendum which they were promised? But your Hindu Nationalist Muslim Hating Party will never do that because it knows many kashmiris want to secede from India and rather be with Pakistan.
@@DARTH-R3VAN they are more than welcome to leave for pak. And there can not be a referendum until and unless pakistan leaves the occupied territory, that's the first condition in the UN resolution which talked about the referendum.
As far as we are concerned, the instrument of accession was rightfully signed by the then king of kashmir after pakistan's terrorists started invading the land and thats the end of the story.
Entire Kashmir belongs to India
pajeeet shut up
This video is way biased , what does the central government's religion has to do with gun ownership in kashmir first of all , kashmir has been at unrest since 1947 and adding guns to that equation would be a disaster, and second of all gun are not allowed anywhere in india .
You are right
Yup, Agrees!!
because the government is. clearly biased against the muslims of the region
@@mustafaareeb8802 no, they are against separatists....
What do you mean 'central government's religion' ?!!!
Government has no religion in india , leaders who runs the government belongs to different religion.
Bruh what the hell. Kashmir now has the same laws as the rest of India now thanks to the repelling of article 370. Gun laws are the same throughout India. What is this muslim majority Hindu nationalism nonsense?!?! You speak as if the "Hindu government" made and implemented gun laws all over India just to throw the "Muslim majority" of kashmir out of business.
Ikr.....besides none of them actually know the gravity of the situation
This time we will make a video on Racism and context the Newyork as American controlled Newyork!! Then they will understand. These Americans companies are nothing but CLOWNS
@@TheLoneMindset Full support bro
@@bobby3009 even without this kind of video, hate on muslims will remain strong in india
@@potassiumpermanganate8803 You might think that way but Muslims in India are living in far more Peace then some of the other so called Islamic countries fighting among themselves killing minorities no rights for Women right
I am a massive fan of anything gun related as an Australian who suffers the strict gun laws but wishes to become a gunsmith. I see this not only educational but inspiring me to keep fighting till I get what I want.
Australia is so far gone, especially with all the covid BS restrictions going on as of late. You guys were a cool country, I hope things get better for you, fight back and get what you want.
If you're so inclined, many of us here in the US would be happy to have you.
The U.S and even Canada to an extent has a booming industry, if you're ever inclined to move the U.S would be happy to have you.
Thanks to Australia's gun laws, your survival chances are too high compared to an American's.
@@oyedeepak you are extremely ignorant
ofc in India weapons businesses dont work pretty well. But why was that line there? "Zaroos are muslim amd India is run by a hindu nationalist party!".... I mean I fail to see the significance over here.
Misleading to say, region is disputed, maharaja of Kashmir willfully integrated kashmir into indian union.
"And India is controlled by a Hindu nationalist party" is not a good statement to make.. for a channel with good reputation!!
Exactly
@@harshavardhanreddygangired1919 Well they're not lying.
See the Maharaja of the Princely State of Jammu & Kashmir killed 20,000 to 235,000 of Kashmir’s majority Muslim population, furthermore he was a minority leader of Kashmir and didn’t represent the majority and was widely unliked and unpopular. You can’t say he willfully did it either, he had his arm bent around his back as Kashmiri insurgents and rebel fighters pushed for a Pakistani Kashmir. He only signed it as Pakistan supported pro Pakistani Kashmiri resistance fighters and he lacked the resources or the power to put these groups down.
@@harshavardhanreddygangired1919 it is, that's pretty undisputed.
Gun manufacturing in india is restricted to govt owned companies. Only exception is Jammu and Kashmir. Few
Manufacturer here were allowed to make guns by King. Indian govt did not stop them. Product quality is low due to not availability of technology and raw material.
i think u don't know the leagacy of punjabi guns
@@aditya9615 all are illegals.
Meanwhile in London, gunsmith works on Holland and Holland shotgun in a similar fashion. Cost $100,000 - $200,000 😨
Nah holland and holland are on the entirely different level from theirs, with those engravings and reliability (also trademark name does matter)
@@alifr4088 Give them time and a little guidance and the quality will rise up to a comparable standard. Remember the 50s and 60s when made in Japan was a negative.
no way its gonna stay under 500 bucks when it reached the US or europe, the tax, customs or shipping would significantly raise the price up. Even though if they actually build a factory there, the cost of living will drive their employee wage up to justify the living costs, and materials price would not be as the same in kashmir either. if big arm companies cant keep their cost down, these guys wouldnt even have chance to survive in that market
@@alifr4088 I do not feel it is fair to compare. I am not a gun person, but always admire technical skill when i see it. For sure as far i i understand there are way better gun smiths. Not sure about the spelling there... With the tools and technology these guys have, to me it looks like their skills are brilliant. Do you not agree?
@@antonvrb1510 Check out the series How it is made , they feature the construction of a Holland and Holland shotgun. Using hand tools and forges , just like in this video. Except that the English workers are probably making $20+/ hour .
I bet they last a long time. You can see the quality.
Solid steel barrels. Brass recievers. Very heavy duty sights.
I live in WB state of India I can’t even buy a gun cause they won’t provide me with a licence and that goes for 99.5% of civilian Indian
Same here in Nagaland.
Same everywhere
You need to understand this that it's the same law governing in every region of India. So craftsmanship of gun in India is a challenge irrespective of any specific region. And if the guns craftsman thinks that the barrel might explode or so on proof-testing then how they think to sell it to people. If the craftsman are not confident on what they make, how come people will have faith.
Hundreds of guns from all brands explode in proof testing, there could be a spot of weaker alloy in the barrel, the heat treat could have been off because of an unknown contaminate that is the entire point of sending guns to testing to make sure that they don't explode in the consumer/users face.
With all the "Indian controlled kashmir", "hindu nationalist Party", "withdrawal or autonomy" "majority are muslims" and the so called 2019 study which says 90 percent people want military out you might as well as say that India is evil.
The video is biased and it is construed in a way which shows that India is intentionally suppressing gun makers. The gun laws in India are strict but so are the gun laws in many countries. India is not even in top 5 when it comes to strict gun laws.
Speaking of the withdrawal of autonomy, and so called studies shows the intent if the video makers. Just another bunch trying to throw shade at India.
Well done though! you have successfully politicized the video.
Bro read the credits, sources of this video are bbc, al Jazeera, Washington Post.. what else can be expected..
@@ankeshpandey6984 jal zira.....🤣🤣🤣
@@pritamkarmakar4312 😂😂
@Glizzster Jal Zira is a type of lemonade in India!
They are right though. We control Kashmir. If Pakistan took say half of Gujrat (never going to happen) the region would be Pakistan controlled and Indian controlled. Also, BJP is a hindu nationalist party, they are spawn of RSS. Our government did take Kashmir's autonomy. And our troops continuous human right voilations and Pakistani propaganda would surely drive the youth to say they don't want to be part of India.
for me this video is not about the last gun factories in kashmir. its just an propaganda video
Could u explain. Whats the message?
Half knowledge is very dangerous . Guns laws are same all over india not just jammu and kashmir
Indian laws are mostly not applicable to kashmir. Though article 370 has been removed and now we follow indian constitution , many black laws like psa and AFSPA are applicable in kashmir which gives forces right to do anything. They can occupy ur house and u can't protest , so I think u have half knowledge
@@sajidmushtaq8209 oh really and what happening is kashmir might also be because of right ? Terrorist from Pakistan killing commoners and many other atrocities radicalizing youth and many more thats why kashmir have strickt law buddy. Students from kashmir in other parts of country openly support Pakistan is that right when given opportunity and rights which no other student in india poses and kashmiri student choose to prais Pakistan
@ali bazzi it is one cannot buy gun lisence and if it's strict in kashmir why not most of the terror activities are happening there it will be last thing to ease gun laws there because then it will be easy for terrorist
@@svidyasagar6885 Kashmir annexed to India as it was told that after situation becomes normal, it will be given choice to remain independent or choose between India or pak. So Kashmiris supporting Pakistan is normal as we are free to choose anyone. The no of kashmiri civilians killed by massacres is a lot more than the youth who picked up guns. India forced our ancestors to fight thema and is forcing us to fight and this fight won't end soon buddy
@@sajidmushtaq8209 and what about the exodus of pandits was that correct and there are many reasons why kashmir is part of India coz if with Pakistan Pakistan will use that to start proxy was and why do u think that indipendent kashmir will survive because at the beginning it was independent and what Pakistan did by attacking them and do u think kashmir will not become another Bangladesh
What was the point in mentioning " gunsmith is muslin family and country is ruled by Hindu majority party?"
To make India look in a bad way, nothing else. Foreign media always work hard day and night to make us look bad in front of other nations.
CNN, BBC are the same.
The video said "Hindu nationalist party" which is objectively correct.
Dont worry my friend, they make both India and Pakistan look bad, yet they forget that most of our problems were caused by the Brits. Double standards.
To begin a war , which is already going on n on n on, n just to provoke us
@@hashimzain9796 I am totally on agreement with U dude .... Till the time our governments don't act against that... There is no point in solving our conflicts.... We have to shut out these hypocrites.
As a machinist, I really did not enjoy the way she explained how he was drilling on the lathe.
Myself as well
Spraying "water", right right...
Interesting proces there. Probably drills a 5inch hole with a 3inch drill
The video was mostly focused on how kashmir is controlled by india instead of actually showing the process, ps if kashmir wasn't controlled by India it would have been turned into Afganistan or Balochistan
its actually cool seeing a mainstream docu video sympathetic to firearms community i am thankful for this
Can you guys also talk about such traditional things in USA controlled Louisiana and USA controlled Alaska?
Yeah....they are spreading propaganda against our country....our beloved motherland india 🇮🇳 ❤
😂😂 good point, it's just a uselessly politicised video, if you want to show gunsmiths then just show no need to make political statements that too wrong
@@debarjandatta2170 yes I was pointing out how hypocrite these people are. We literally have a legal document regarding this like anyother nation and these people still treat it differently.
Lol😂
@@debarjandatta2170
just because something doesn't fit your narrative don't mean that it is wrong!!
A video from Insider has surely a lot of research done on each subject than a petty commentator like yourself and your countrymen! Isn't it!
So, Business insider connected the dots to Hindu nationalist PM, I would like to ask when our beloved Dr, APJ ABDUL KALAM was president (the first man), why he didn't changed the law. Was PM Manmohan singh also?! 🙄
this video was not made by BBC..
I'd buy 3-4 of these right now to support them if I could. Those look amazing and my heart aches for such a craftsman.
Only because you have a choice and a relatively high salary by comparison.
i wish i could stay 3 months there and learn the trade
"He is a muslim and india is ruled by hindu mejority"
What is the relevance of that sentence ??
and also America needs these strict laws too.
Oh man. The amount of misinformation that's subtlely injected into this video. Gun ownership is not difficult only for Kashmiri Muslims, it's not difficult in all of India for every indian. And good lord, for the last time there's no India-controlled Kashmir. It's just Kashmir. "Controlled" will mean occupation by Indian forces. India does not "occupy" Kashmir, it is a part of India.
Further, gun laws are not unnecessarily strict in india. You can always get an arms license if you have reasonable cause. This is not USA.
They never said it was easier else where. They said due to clashes it was impossible
My family owns quite a few guns in Delhi while it is hard but not impossible to get a gun elsewhere in india.
This video seems to have its own agenda. Nonetheless its business insider didn't expect anything else.
Dont own a gun nor do I see myself ever owning one. Nothing against them, just dont need them. However, I love watching gunsmiths work idk why
OK that's fair as long as you don't step on anyone else toes I don't mind, Im not a painter but I like watching people paint
@@stormlewis5214 Anti-gun people are allowed to have their say aswell aslong as it isn't a moot point or self conflicting, it just usually is despite having good intentions
Tell that to people in Ukraine and slaves
It is not Indian controlled Kashmir... Kashmir belongs to India. Please refer the place as 'Kashmir'.
Alternate title : how government of India and Hindu's are responsible for destruction of Muslims in Kashmir
In reality getting a gun in India is very hard for everyone
Khangressi spotted
Facts: 1. India has some of the strictest gun laws entirety of the states, not only the Jammu and Kashmir.
2. It's not Indian controlled Kashmir, Entirety of Kashmir is indian territory that was secceded by the king to a secular country instead of Islamist country.
3. Military in Kashmir is there to protect and repell against cross border Islamist radical terrorism.
4. Kashmiri people want to be a part of radical Islamist country, not a secular state, they killed the diversity of the region and forced mass exodus of Hindus, Sikhs Jains and buddhs in the area.
5. BJP is not a Hindu Nationalist Party... It's a Indian People's party by agenda.
1)They said especially in Kashmir.
2)It is Indian controlled Kashmir, as we still don't have all of it. That's why westerners refer to the regions as Indian, Pakistan or Chinese controlled region. Eventhough legally it belongs to us and Pakistan invaded.
3)Nobody is denying that the military is there to protect people.
4) Kashmiris want to be free. They don't like Pakistan either, they want a sovereign nation. I don't want Kashmir to go away but I can understand why they want that. Just like naxalites in the east they see human rights voilations by our forces and resent our presence.
5) BJP is a hindu nationalist party. They have strong ties to RSS and their Hindu nationalist ideology.
@@Abdullah-mn6sw 1. That's why I said that allover India has strictest gun rules, nothing special about that exclusive to Kashmir. It misspreads information that they are being discriminated in this context when they are not. Most of them can't pass security clearance because someone related to them has been suspect of aiding to fire.
2. Appropriate terms should be Just Kashmir, Pok and Cok that we lost because of a weak and foolish government then who wanted to play politics in both the countries to create a buffer. Rightfully so, for that time, entirety of Kashmir belongs to Republic of India, knowing that still US and UK went to aid Pak because they wanted a destabilize Indian Subcontinent to avoid power shift to Asia. We are paying for it most of Kashmiri people.
3. All of Kashmiri majority are denying the positive effects and reason of why military needed to be positioned in Entire region, cross border terrorism and funding and training militants to bleed India with thousand cuts caused such a big step. Definitely it all is not pros but we have to live with consequence. Remember there were other Kashmiri people too, that were driven off years ago from their motherland because they were of different religions and no army was deployed to reinstate them.
4. Freedom doesn't work like that, any state, region, district unhappy can say we want freedom from the nation, there are geopolitical reasons for boundaries, it is safe defensible position much needed for Nation. If they want freedom that's mutiny to rest of the nation, and you do not just get it, you earn it. Take weapons up, fight against army, win or die trying. That's how borders shift, not by crying because you don't like the flavour of your icecream. Naxalites don't want a nation, they want that same rules and benefits should be given to them as others while Kashmir wants different constitution as it favours them. Can't be equated
5. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is Hindu nationalist party, BJP is ultra nationalist party, Muslims are members of BJP without conversion, it was formed within Jan Sangh, Muslims were permitted then also, RSS stands for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh another ultra nationalist outfit, Muslims are allowed to join under it's specialized muslim wing. Don't always believe any propaganda by right or left without research.
P.s. I ain't a RSS member, nor a BJP worker.
@@01tj007 1) Kashmiris definitely face more trouble getting a fire arm because of their history. Not saying it's wrong, but it's the truth.
2) They are talking about Indian part of Kashmir so saying Indian occupied is factually correct. It also tells that the people aren't in PoK. Saying Kashmir isn't specific.
3)You are missing the point, Kashmiris don't care about the army patrolling the border but the homeland forces constantly harrassing them.
4) so you yourself are saying they should fight for it? Kashmir was promised separate constitution yet they accept almost everything except for certain exceptions. Similar situation was arranged for other states too, like in northeast where the Nagas didn't want to be part of India and even to this day fight to be free from India. The end goals of Naxalites is different, but that doesn't mean their basic reason is. Maoists and Naxalites don't care who rules as long as they get their way while Kashmiris want to rule themselves.
5)Just because muslims are part of BJP that doesn't mean they aren't hindu nationalist. Their members have openly supported hindutva terrorism and called to form a hindu rashtra.
Why the need for an religious angle in the political party and business owner?
The issue predates the ruling party, and it's not as if the Hindu followers have a free pass to set up shops all throught the region.
Bjp is party for Hindus only that is fact
@@INDPYROTECH uh dude india is 80% hindu so if you're gonna pick random organizations/parties in india and say these are only for hindu , it's not gonna be fair is it? Also saying that's the indian govt is for hindus only is just plain wrong
@@infinityxtanishq8712 up govt ka haal dekh lo
@@INDPYROTECH Libturd spotted. Yeah stupid, gun laws were enacted by BJP. But seriously, this channel is biased and hinduphobic.
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A documentary on gun makers easily makes political statement out of context. Also no business runs without customers.
No customer/citizen will act without political influence. What you eat, wear, and do in every day life are part of a strategy of a greater hand. It's called lynchpin theory.
@@lanaistheneworange3013 I think he's talking about the soft propaganda in the documentary. It talks about gunsmiths in Kashmir, but connects Muslims with gun laws (which are equally strict pan India) to a supposedly Hindu government (?). Also it blatantly calls the region 'India-Controlled Kashmir' when it is a part of India (similar to calling Los Angeles: US controlled LA).
@@ashujam true
@@ashujam true man
That’s because Kashmir is claimed by two other countries, and to differentiate between the Pakistani controlled Kashmir and the Indian controlled Kashmir they say "Indian controlled"
All my best wishes to you hard working people there👍 I hope that your business will grow🇫🇮
These guns are used to kill civilians by terrorists of lashkar.
@@allarjun956 I don't think so
since they are manufacturing arms and that also in Srinagar it would be under army control 👍
@@allarjun956 bozo
@@allarjun956 A gun doesn't kill a man, but the bullet that leaves the barrell.
@@janneplanman6433 and that bullet leaves with the help of a man
I suggest they make shotguns that are not functional -so remove the action inside and make it legally not a weapon.
This means people who want it as a decoration can buy one without a license
Who buys shotgun as a decoration? 🤡 just buy a real one
@@Xlr8t they cant thats the problem.....
Or movie props!
So it would be like an 80% upper, and The customer has to finish the remaining 20% of work.
@@Xlr8t the Kashmiris. they literally say it in the video. People there like it on their walls.
0:10 listen .. kashmir was never a controlled part of INDIA it was , is and will forever be a part of INDIA.
The laws are same all over the country, so politicized narration
Laws are not the same for gun ownership in Kashmir and the rest of India stop lying
@@Randomhandlename no need for your propaganda on this topic.
@@anormalhuman2071 Indian citizens are able to obtain guns Kashmiri citizens are not stop lying
@@Randomhandlename Irony more kashmiris carry guns afterall it's easy to kill a bihari street vendor that way. Isn't it ?
@@Randomhandlename you are a defective lightbulb. Show where the laws are different.
You have the entirety of the Internet to prove it wrong
This is a misleading and misinformative video, In India its not easy to get licence for a gun that same for all the India not only Kashmir, Kashmir is a part of India and has all the rights all the other states have , thus false misleading propganda wont help pakistan
Rather than giving lecture to India to change the law to protect that gun business ,contact your leaders to imply the Indian Arms law in your countries it will save lots of your citizens life
poorly researched , poor quality content
Jai Hind
I think the video is more focusing on (1) a craftsmanship is lost (2) culture being suppressed. The extreme fear of the government had on the kashmirs is taking strain on life there. So yea
@@andyyang4872 Yea Culture 😂😂😂
Fact : Jammu and kashmir is the second largest state to have number of gun license in India. In india army has automatic weapon thats why this industry is not rising, I think they should approach United States of America where people can have license easily as compared to India.
In most states in America you don’t need any license to own and keep a firearm, just a background check when you purchase one, though in some states you do require a license to carry a firearm concealed.
I think in many countries like India, the government is obsessed with maintaining their power through the monopoly on force, and the strict gun laws are about that power, not safety.
“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
- Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, January 30, 1787
@@Nattleby yesterday in my city, two brothers out of anger killed one person by a axe. Suppose if they have gun then what disaster they can create you may understand.
@@akshaymehta4779 tragic. suppose the person killed had a gun to defend himself. Likely that person would not be murdered. And also he probably would not have even had to fire the gun, just show that he had it. Instant attitude adjustment. Yes people are killed by firearms, but far more are saved by them.
@@Nattleby and the twist of story was that the person who got murdered has came with the axe.
@@akshaymehta4779 “The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws of such a nature. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.... Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
- Thomas Jefferson, Commonplace Book (quoting 18th century criminologist Cesare Beccaria), 1774-1776
4:44 LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂
how do you make strict gun laws sound islamaphobic? buying a gun is hard everywhere in India not just Kashmir
Report this as promoting terrorism
it is kind of mate i cant fly a drone here literally i spent half of the year building one and now they tell me that i can be arrested for flying one, dude i agree with the gun part but things are shitty here we dont want any of this just leave us alone, some of you people talk like they know whats it about, try living without internet for a year and half i literally had to go to delhi just to download some study material
@@ShahZahid that's a different topic altogether, i was just talking about guns. personally, I think both the Indian and Pakistani armies should come to an agreement, pull their troops out and conduct a referendum. the areas where the majority voted for India, will go to India and those that voted for Pakistan, will go to Pakistan. if they voted to be independent, then so be it. I think the govt. should help them in terms of aid if they vote to be independent, altho it's unlikely. but Jammu and Ladakh are non negotiable, there will be no referendum there, they're a part of India and always will be
@@kushal4956 please get you facts right, j&k has not been an actual part of india, as a matter of fact indian troops entered j&k for support against Pakistani troops back when the partion happened,bht after that they never left and you can almost say the the state is under milatary rule, also you talk about Islamophobia but man after how much i have seen i will say that its true, innocents are killed, people are beaten just cuz they celebrated paks cricket victory, people with beards are deliberately caught at checkpoints, the govt doesn't care about the condition of the students and lets them suffer without internet etc, also there are people studying here in nit etc i dont see them getting beaten or harrassed, but you can clearly see that happening to kashmiri students in many universities also man i dont wanna be with pakistan as a matter of fact i think india is better, but they treat muslims like trash and im glad that i was born in jk cuz is jk had a hindu majority in 99% sure there would have been mass massacres here like those in gujrat etc, the govt rn is unstable look at our gdp and our economy it has been plummeting down so even as a hindu or a Muslim you have to agree with the facts, last thing you people tell us that u kill defence forces etc but dude if someone lets say kills you brother takes your freedom what will you do, do u just expect us to do just stay and obey?
@@ShahZahid i literally supported you, i said there should be a plebiscite where the kashmiri people decide what they want.
0:43 this is what you liberals think of india, each and every problem end up relating to religion. There is lot of militancy and dispute but these all problem are not as important as relating an issue with religion. Even when there was muslim CM then also this problem was there
You are absolutely right, this Channel is communalising the info
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They will all change after 2-3 years... From disputed kashmir to india controlled kashmir... In two years its a lot changed😇😇
And they never talked about Kashmiri pandits
Downvoted for the unnecessary label to India's Union Government. Really now?
Don't just downvote. Report as misleading content.
It's hindu nationalist. Stop trolling like it's unionist because they want to hold onto the territory.
They could give a rat's ass about the people who live there.
All citizens of the world should be able to own firearms as long as you don’t have a mental issue or a criminal background no government should restrict your divine right to self defense.
I personally think that civilians should be allowed firearms
But not auto rifles or automatic weapons outside a shooting range. And ammo should be controlled.
There is no demand because there are automatic weapons available pretty easily in the Kashmir Valley coming in from Pakistan for which they don't even need license for. Its not your plight, no Indian citizen can get arms license without deep scrutiny, and running a gun factory in a militarily sensitive area is like trying to build a snowman in a desert. Here I said it.
My thoughts exactly
Just when I was about to subscribe, you showed your intentions.
Seems like you don’t like the truth
@@HalalHistory Your reply shows clearly what truth actually is.
@@HalalHistory What truth ? What about EXODUS OF KASHMIRI PANDITS , who were living their for centuries .
“It takes 3 months to make one gun”
Solution: Zip gun from some pipe
Thats what most of our criminals here in india do. Make katta (home made gun) and terrorise people. Because they know people are un armed anyways.
Kashmir is part of India and will remain so, Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Jai Bharat.