By coincidence Mick and I had been planning a meeting this week to swap some gear so when Doug unexpectedly made contact we naturally invited him to join us. Mick and I brought some rifles from our collections for Doug to examine.
Mick, Doug, Brian
Five of our rifles. From top to bottom: my 45-90 Sharps/Henry; Mick's BSA Snider; My ex Nepal Mk II Martini- Henry; Mick's ex Nepal Mk IV Martini-Henry and my Lee-Metford Cavalry Carbine.
Snider action
The two Martinis
LMCC action
You will be horrified to learn that:
1. Although Mick has both the Snider and the Martini-Henry on-ticket, he has never shot either!

2. Doug, an expert on Martinis, Lee Metford/Enfield carbines and Long Lees, compiler of the legendary Coggansfield's Martini and Lee auction price guides, has not shot a rifle for ten years!

I trust that you will all now join me in condemning this appalling behaviour and apply pressure to have it rectified?

Our meeting was also memorable for the fact that the Strangely Brown wallet made one of its extremely rare appearances when he paid for the lunch!
Doug, being a true Anglo-American gentleman bought the drinks and I, being a native of God's own county, paid for nowt.

Thanks, Guys!
Brian