Not bad for a £25 rifle!

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Thanks for the link and pictures guys

Post by Niner » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:40 am

Wonder how hard it would be to find one in the US? Wonder how much it would cost if I did?
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Fascinating Martini's? Don't tell me...

Post by belgmart » Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:21 pm

It's bloody contagious! I started out with a single 12/15, which was followed by a Greener .22, and now most of my rifles are Martini-actioned (5 .22's, 5 577-450, 1 in .303, 3 in #2 Musket, 1 in 45-70, 1 in .22 Hornet a .310 cadet and 1 in .30-20 - and I could be forgetting some...). The others? I can count them on 1 hand: A FWB 150 air rifle and a Ruger #1 - ah yes, there is also the Snider that is up for sale. Oh yes, and I forgot the Swinburn too (also a Martini variant...) The things just breed like rabbits - blink your eyes and there are a few more of them!
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