Actually the link says nothing.
No really it's mostly generalities. One barrel maker is identified as selling to MVTC and Track (Really? I've not seen track offer Indian made guns for sale "new"?), but the "source" claims that he talked to three barrel makers. He got one story from one maker that the barrels are not for shooting, and later the story was that they are. He does this in Budapest, and doesn't mention if he asked if different barrels are made for different markets. (Some countries in Europe permit wall hangers to be owned without touch holes drilled and no permit, and drilling the touch hole does not make them safe to fire as the breech plugs are "staked" in, not threaded.)
The NSS-A official in the link mentions burst guns, but not the importer nor the models, nor the year. He then mentions their ban on Indian made guns.
So again we have negative claims, but no way to verify them.
You will get a better made, more authentic musket if you have a custom one assembled from rifle shop parts by an expert. Nobody denies this. You will pay top dollar. You will get a very good, hopefully properly made, musket from Pedersoli, and you will pay top price for even on sale they are expensive.
I say "hopefully" for I have seen too many recent examples of lack of quality control to say they are "great guns". Currently I am trying to repair a Pedersoli Bess lock with an improperly machined frizzen screw location. Came from the factory that way. When sent back they simply drop in a new screw, when they should replace the lock plate.
OR, you can go to one of the three importers, one in Canada, or one of two in America, and get a functional musket that costs half the price of the Pedersoli, sent to you ready-to-shoot, but is more than half the quality of the Pedersoli.
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