Inside Chambal’s Gun Culture

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Published 2021-11-28
Chambal was once one of the most dangerous places in India. Since then, the dacoits have surrendered, but how much gun culture has remained? Brut journalists spent a week in this infamous borderland to find out.

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  • Had no idea India had their own Texas, they all seem like good people who only want to protect their families and property. As an American I respect that ❤️🇺🇸
  • @AshsOldIndia
    I lived in Gwalior for 3 years, while a lot of people carry firearms. Most people are respectful and don't bother anyone.
  • @Crustymarine
    “An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.” ― Robert A. Heinlein
  • I live in Bhopal, but my village is in Bhind. I can assure you that the guns they keep are for their interest in weapons and not to harm anyone..The fact is that Bhind & Morena produces large number of personnels in the Indian Army, BSF, and Police forces.
    there was a time when dacoits ruled over the chambal region, but the reforms in the administration has drastically changed the scene of chambal.
  • There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a weapon, but you need to be a more patient and responsible when you are wielded.
  • After watching the whole video.. I honestly feel like you bothered these people for no reason. Honestly their hospitality and openess to talking with strangers is the beautiful part of this video. They had no reason to entertain the interviewer.. outside of their own very warm and social culture.
  • @UrMothersLoverr
    There is nothing wrong with owning guns. Respect and Love from USA
  • @martialrace7540
    Rajputs are major population of Chambal
    Rajput protects nation, dharma obviously martial race Rajputs are known as thakur,banna,bapu darbar,rajje,rana ranaji in india as per the different states
  • @DesiBoi_69
    Keeping gun for defence is fine but keeping gun for harming others is absolutely illegal
  • @I.am_VeNoM
    Katta-Banduk-RoyalEnfield-Jeep-Haweli-100AcreLand
    What's more!
  • @chase.7780
    as an American, I have to say to all Indians who are armed: never ever give up your guns. the liberty and independence of your people sprouts from their muzzles.
  • These guys would love it here in America!! Being a responsible gun owner in a RED state. We can own basically any gun ever made.. it gets harder when you start getting into anything over 20 millimeter.
  • @fanboyhex1555
    🇺🇸✌✊🖖🇮🇳❤ Great respects to these people who are responsible and peaceful gun owners. All people in the world have the right and responsibility to take up arms and defend themselves, or hunt if they need to.
  • It's funny how she tries to do an American accent but that Indian pronunciations always come out of her mouth 😂😂
  • Never give up your guns. Whoever you are, wherever you are.

    The power separation between a government and its people the last bastion of true freedom.
  • @theindicwagner
    I am an Pro-US 2nd Amendment supporter from India and I am from West Bengal, where riots and political murders are on rampant scale. I believe that every law abiding citizen should have the right to Self Defence and arms
  • @nikhilrana011
    KSHATRIYA DHARM SARWOPARI🙏🙏🙏🙏JAI RAJPUTANA
  • @muleteam66
    Awesome seeing gun culture in India it warms my American Heart
  • Jai Maa Bhawani 🙏🚩
    Jai Shree Ram 🙏🚩 Jai Ekling Ji Maharaj 🙏🚩
    Jai Rajputana ⚔️
  • As an American to the firearm enthusiasts in India- never let your guns go. They’re valuable tools for protecting yourself and your loved ones- from all violence and injustice, whether from street gangs or government thugs.