I'm looking at the Martinis in the Atlanta Cutlery catalog. There are British guns and Nepalese made copies. Now, I know that the Khyber pass copies are nothing you'd want to put next to your cheek and pull the trigger, but what about Nepalese? They actually had Brit licensing and I believe Brit consultants brought in to 'help' them set up the production. (I put help in quotes because British colonialism may be seen as, well, kind of overbearing to be really called help. But that's another matter.)
Has anybody played with the Nepalese Martinis? I wouldn't be getting one with plans on anything too extream. I'd pick up some apropriately loaded ammo or maybe spring for a 45-70 or even a 45lc barrel. Something mild yet available. The gun would spend most of the time doing nothing, but I'd like to be able to know I could shoot it or rebarrel it should the spirit move me.