I wonder - The East Indian make muskets have counterfeit poof marks, however they seem above this law.
you mean original barrels from east India Co. ,,,, or modern barrels from India .
Modern barrels which have gone through the I.O.F . contain 6 marks . To include the name of the manufacture .
Locks and receivers are also marked by the I.O.F
Those marks can only be placed by the I.O.F .
They also do no batch testing . All firearms must be submitted to the I.O.F for proof .
Recently I did a little research on the firearms laws of India and was in contact with an individual from the I.O.F.
I must say I learned a lot of things I did not know
India actually has very , VERY strict proofing laws in that no firearm “ to include muzzleloaders “ can be made , sold in country or exported out of country without passing the governments proof houses .
In fact it goes so far as to require any person building a firearm to be registered with the I.O.F. . they also must maintain complete records of serial numbers of all parts and completed pieces . Even if they only make one piece . That piece must be submitted to the I.O.F . proofed and its serial # as well as maker logged .
Also NO private person legally may export a firearm from India . It has to go through a government confirmed and monitored entity
Now let me say this . The reason for my contacting the I.O.F was to find out more about a SXS that I had which carried Indian proofing marks .
Mind you lots of marks . Probably 4 inches worth on each barrel .
Our discussion also turned to how companies import muzzleloaders made in India into our market which do not carry proofing marks .
I was told that the Firearms laws of India , do not cover non-firing curiosities.
That these piece have no proof of standards by the I.O.F as long as they are non firing . As such any company converting them to be capable of firing , is doing so at their own risk
Here are a couple links which contain information on the laws of India .
http://www.abhijeetsingh.com/arms/india/laws/act/http://www.gunaccessory.com/laws/arms_rules.htm Now as to the subject of the post .
IMO replicating ANY proof marks . No mater how old ., should not be done . I dont care how PC it is
As others have said . You would need to send the barrel to one of the European proofing houses .
If your serious about this you might look into what it takes to sell a Curio, to the fella and let him make it fireable .
im not sugesting thats the right thing to do . in fact myself , i would not .