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My first Martini
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:55 am
by KCLRPC
This turned up today, although I think I actually paid for it at the Phoenix (British police system, plus moving house, having slowed actually getting my grubby little mits on it.) It is a Martini Metford carbine, BSA made but civilian rather than military, with 'nitro proved' stamped under the left of the rearsight. Its got some pitting to the barrel, bayonet lug and butt plate, but the action block itself is in pretty good condition, and the bore is quite clean. I have a horrible feeling that they may start breeding, leaving me with two 'families' to cater for.
anyway, I've attached some basic pictures.
Nick
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:07 pm
by joseyclosey
Thats a nice little rifle Nick, the carbines really appeal to me.
Let us know how she shoots.
Joe
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:09 pm
by belgmart
Don't you worry, you finally found the true faith - and yes, they do tend to breed! I now have 2 gun safes chock-full, and of the contents, only 3 rifles are non-Martini-style rifles (handguns excepted)...
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:18 pm
by Woftam
That is a nice little unit. What sort of bayonet will it take ? The nosecap looks very similar to the MLE. They are appealing. Got my first a while back and am now giving serious attention to a conversion to .22 by Greener.
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:12 pm
by ian27
I have to agree with the other guys Nick, that is a nice carbine. I have one as well, only complaint I have is the trigger is way too heavy!!!!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:31 pm
by KCLRPC
Well, it, along with a Lee Metford and a MkI***, are in need of some testing, hopefully in the new year.
I got offered a Martini Enfield carbine at the same time, but sadly couldn't take the set. I'd also fired it at the open day, and I have to say that those things have a nastly nip. It tore quite a hole in my right index figure.
and the trigger pull is heavy, but the short travel seems to compensate for it.