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Have you got one yet Graham?
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Joe,
after considering a multitude of replies I've settled on a succinct and heartfelt - bastard
Seriously though still looks as desirable as ever.
As for my own search after months of nothing 3 turned up at once. Timing was impeccable as always, I had just spent a large amount of cash adding to the wifes jewellery (greasing the wheels for future firearms purchases) and so had no cash.
Two are sold and the third remains unsold due, I think, to it's pricing.
However all is not lost. I'm looking at 3 Martini Cadets for much more reasonable prices. One by Greener, the second a BSA (the adjustable sight model) and the third a mate down south has heard about and is chasing up the details.
The Greener is marked to the Tasmanian CMF and is described as good condition, the BSA I'm waiting on details of markings and is described as very good condition. The BSA is also a fair bit cheaper.
So any opinions on which I should go for ?
I lean towards the Greener as the rarer (slightly) of the two. I'm also considering the getting BSA if it's still available after I've got the Greener and if I can organise the cash. All this is dependent on the third not being attractive, so it could change.
after considering a multitude of replies I've settled on a succinct and heartfelt - bastard
Seriously though still looks as desirable as ever.
As for my own search after months of nothing 3 turned up at once. Timing was impeccable as always, I had just spent a large amount of cash adding to the wifes jewellery (greasing the wheels for future firearms purchases) and so had no cash.
Two are sold and the third remains unsold due, I think, to it's pricing.
However all is not lost. I'm looking at 3 Martini Cadets for much more reasonable prices. One by Greener, the second a BSA (the adjustable sight model) and the third a mate down south has heard about and is chasing up the details.
The Greener is marked to the Tasmanian CMF and is described as good condition, the BSA I'm waiting on details of markings and is described as very good condition. The BSA is also a fair bit cheaper.
So any opinions on which I should go for ?
I lean towards the Greener as the rarer (slightly) of the two. I'm also considering the getting BSA if it's still available after I've got the Greener and if I can organise the cash. All this is dependent on the third not being attractive, so it could change.
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If that's yours Ian you can go and sit on the heartless bastards stool in the corner next to Joe.
Is it original calibre or .303 ?
There is one over here in 45-577 described as "good for age" for 530GBP/$1250/1050USD.
Is it original calibre or .303 ?
There is one over here in 45-577 described as "good for age" for 530GBP/$1250/1050USD.
The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it.


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Poor old W!
Well, at least they didn't show you close ups of the actions

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What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
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What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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A baby ME?
The picture Ian posted looks just like mine except for the bayonet lug.
Stan
Stan
The more I listen,the more I hear....and vice versa.
The LT-2 sight adjuster.Have you adjusted today?
This space for rent.
The LT-2 sight adjuster.Have you adjusted today?
This space for rent.
Woftam
Alas it is only a .303, I suppose I'll have to make do with it
. Original calibre Martinis are making crazy money here!!!!
Stan
Yep it is much the same as your rifle, only yours looks to be in a lot better shape. The good thing about mine is that the bore is in really good shape, I doubt that it has been fired much. Hows yours?
Alas it is only a .303, I suppose I'll have to make do with it
Stan
Yep it is much the same as your rifle, only yours looks to be in a lot better shape. The good thing about mine is that the bore is in really good shape, I doubt that it has been fired much. Hows yours?
well dang
well ian you got a rifle I would like to have and don't
(you feel better now)
although I want one in original caliber.
GG
(you feel better now)
although I want one in original caliber.
GG
Just keep shooting we'll worry about it when the smoke clears.


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Just to be a real Bastard,
I remember when, as the old bastards used to say in my youth, an original M-H rifle was a pound, in really good condition and carbines were a bit more. The late Les Crisp and I used to go hunting with them and we had original military ammo, foil cases wrapped in brown paper, little packets tied with string.
Ahh! Those were the days.
I remember when, as the old bastards used to say in my youth, an original M-H rifle was a pound, in really good condition and carbines were a bit more. The late Les Crisp and I used to go hunting with them and we had original military ammo, foil cases wrapped in brown paper, little packets tied with string.
Ahh! Those were the days.
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Eoin.
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