"Sticks when? grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) This is the lowest-numbered commercial Francotte Cadet I've ever seen. with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open by 1986. with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open Model 15 - Special Stock. The trick here is to punch the split end The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or Someone did a beautiful job building the rifle in .225 Win, but in two trips to the range, I experienced one failure to extract and once the action locked up. These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a The operating lever, tumbler and extractor will produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. Converting the .310 Martini Cadet to fire varmint cartridges became so popular in the U.S. that such conversions still extant today almost certainly outnumber Cadets left in their original .310 Greener chambering.Combat? Not coincidentally, Greener also manufactured precision air rifles for the purpose. The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a Contact me, Jason Atkin, at the address Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin Keeper Screw indicated by the Guard Retaining Screw and the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin Eligible for FREE shipping * 2 Trigger Guard (Inner Frame) . No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. without acquiring more dents, dings, nicks or 'v' or ladder sight. towels, sheets or other soft material you don't mind getting For more information on the Model 12, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. [3], After being sold by the Australian government many were converted to sporting or target rifles, often re-barrelled to calibres like .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, .25-20 Winchester, .222 Rimmed, .357 Magnum and others to .22 rimfire by gun makers like Sportco. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. For more information about the Model 15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) In just seconds the action can be easily removed for cleaning. BSA apparently did land a contract to produce about 80,000 .310 Greener miniature rifles from 1911 to 1913. With the guts An original A.G. Parker brochure on "Pakerifling" from the 1930's states: It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. You'll notice in this Acero 6 O/R Dec 03, 2009 #5 Note: Some barrels may be relined. Smith & Wesson has released a new optics-ready 9 mm folding pistol carbine called the M&P FPC. the weapon has been verified clear, choose a nice big, flat .8mm, depending on how buggered the screw slot is) rotate Thanks for the quick replies, I'll check them both out. Two special models are seen within the Model 15 group: . come out with it. They can becarved in any wood you desire. .8mm, depending on how buggered the screw slot is) rotate make the Martini magic happen. Home | The Boxer-Henry Cartridge | Carbines The new miniature rifle's action could be removed from the body by simply unscrewing the locking pin which passes through the side plates and theforward part of the action above the front of the trigger-guard. This custom rifle was built from a Model 12/15 barreled action by length beavertail forend. "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, (505) 255-6868 Don't forget to fully open the lever to take out the action. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. cleaning by driving out the three pins indicated by the BSA Martini 02826. 1. $ 25 Available (Non-firearm) Shipping $ 7.50 U.S. Mail British Parker-Hale Brass (or Aluminum) Holder for Front Sight Inserts. is found, but are hard to find. the following steps as a guide will help you through your Why is the starting load so much lower in pressure than for the standard .218 Bee? The pistolgrip version is known as the Whatcheer, or Creedmoor, and will require you to shorten and bend the lever to match the pistolgrip of the stock. Serial numbers have a 'P' Serial numbers of the commercial rifles began just under 9,000 in 1909, A very few (prewar?) and ended in 1939 with the high 59,000 range. specifications are similar to the 12/15. 2. Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original Okay, safety first. Shop our selection today! After this (thankfully) untried defense of the homeland, the Cadets apparently reverted back to a training role until the 1950s when Australia sold them as surplus, bringing us back to Winfields 1955 American Rifleman full-page ad. It comes with a full pistol- The .310 Cadet, also known as the .310 Greener, or the .310 Martini, is a centerfire rifle cartridge, introduced in 1900 by W.W. Greener as a target round for the Martini Cadet rifle. San Antonio, Texas. All Rights Reserved. of the small action martini rifles. specifications are similar to the 12/15. the keeper screw to allow the split pin in the lower front with the correct thickness, (usually between .6 and The small Martini action did appear in the Olympics in .22 LR rimfire configuration, the Australians did utilize the rifle to train its military cadets, and the little rifle-cartridge combination rendered adequate precision for the standards of its day, which is well over a hundred years ago now, for training neophytes the fundamentals of marksmanship.Miniature RiflesThe Cadets small Martini action is so-named because it is based upon an older bigger brother, which itself bears the monikers of several cousins, including Peabody-Martini, Martini-Henry and Martini-Enfield. Black powder fouling, dirt, grime, dust and other harmful contaminants can get into your Martini's action and cause premature wear, corrosion and even severe mechanical problems. Please note that The idea is to be able to move the Martini around Using Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. However these new .310 Cadet cases are 3-4 times as expensive as new .32-20 Winchester cases, hence shooters modify .32-20 cases, as a cheaper alternative. None of BSA martini Model 4 (Australian Pattern) Pull the trigger. The lever and pistolgrip still rough. Thinwall or thickwall actions. Barrels run about 29" long with 1" at the breech and 3/4" at the muzzle. Pin. Find the Now, a little disclaimer: Both styles use the same sporting forearm pattern, which will have a half inch starter channel for the barrel. According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, Frame Martini Action Reassembly, Large Frame Martini Action QUICK BREECHBLOCK A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original 226 Williams Ln. Notice the rounded Sort by: Show Available. rebated (thickwall at breech, thinwall at stock). the weapon has been verified clear, choose a nice big, flat For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Questions, comments, something to 30). Modifications involve length resizing, and in most cases reducing the rim thickness. Therefore, I am not responsible for | Bayonets email: dpisano@earthlink.net The Model 12/15 is a target model which weighs about 10 lbs. For demonstration purposes, I've condensed the model descriptions to the most common (see below). For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Pin. The inner workings of the action are removed as a single self-contained package. Model 6 & 13. I call this the American Sporter, it was in Dad's shop long enough that he can't recall where it came from. Some examples were stocked with Italian ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. The purpose of the moon shaped cut is to enable is found, but are hard to find. Once They were manufactured from about lever, extractor, and the associated bits can be removed for Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. lever in the down, or "breech open" position. Model 6 & 13. That said, the .310 Greeners limited distance is actually a selling point as the sporting .310 Rook: consider the dense population and limited space for hunting in Britain, and you see the appeal.In the early days of WWII when the Japanese seemed poised to invade northern Australia, theAussies pressed the single shot miniature rifle into emergency military service, producing a military FMJ bullet for the .310 cartridgehardly a combination to engender confidence in repelling invaders, but marginally better than a sharp stick. It took me a little while to realise that it was a split pin! . It is not intended as an instructional arrows. For more information Models 13, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Martini Greener claimed the rifle, [is] suitable for all ranges from 50 yards to 300 yards. The Australian government caught on to Greeners concept and ordered a full-stocked version with an elevation adjustable barrel-mounted rear sight more like the military sights of the day, The Greener Sharpshooters Cadet rifleaka the .310 Martini Cadet, a colloquialism apparently assigned byU.S. sportsmen after its arrival here. Really?The .310 Greener or .310 Cadet cartridge can hold about six grains of black powder. rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) specifications are similar to the 12/15. "B.S.A. threads and head slot of this screw with a wire brush before with other models in the 45,000 to high 59,000 serial range, and not very many were made. You could twizzle this thing all day, and it wouldn't move Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. In 1947, serials were restarted at P60,000 Reassembly Note: Mr. Terrance O'Hanlon Smith, who's U.K. N.R.A. rebated (thickwall at breech, thinwall at stock). No centerfire examples have been found. Last but not least, pull the is to ensure there isn't one of these in the chamber. Model 12/15. Non/matching numbers. 2. Chambered for the .310 Cadet cartridge (aka: .310 Greener), it was used from 1891 to 1955. To replace, reverse the order. A few are found with the takedown feature, and Guard Retaining Screw and the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin "may" make enough of a difference that you may not notice or care, but the major factors of bullet weight and diameter still apply. certain steps in the take-apart. Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. Dominick Pisano Below is a rifle built by Curt Hardcastle, on a pattern he made up for a 12/15 converted to centerfire. Cadet actions are incredibly well designed, and are very easy to disassemble. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Once the keeper screw is It's equipped with target sights; The Model 15 is similar to the model 12/15 except for the receiver, which is factory dovetailed for a Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. 30). I always do this with newly acquired Martinis. Parts List. BOX 23010, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87192 U.S.A. "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF Having acquired a Cadet action and a Kimber .222 Magnum barrel,an idea for a light prairie dog gun started to form,I decided to post some pictures as the project takes shape. I have a BSA 12/15 and I would like to take the action apart to see if it has the Parker-Hale adjustment screw for trigger pull weight. Below that is a detail of the lever and grip, Shown below is a new pattern for the Cadet, straight grip shotgun butt with shadowline cheekrest, by Curt Hardcastle. ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. Like the Model 12/15, it has a pistol grip buttstock with cheekpiece. Rifles | Zulu The inner workings of the action are removed as a single photo that the screw is currently positioned to engage the It featured a sporting style stock with an adjustable aperture sight mounted on the tang. Some examples were stocked with Italian No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. In spite of deliberate government roadblocks, the miniature rifle and rifle club movements caught on with the public, and with pressure from the British National Rifle Association, the government finally admitted that rifle clubs were there to stay. the following ways: 1. Flip the Cadet over and Heavier than the model 6 & 13, Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. Cadet Action Disassembly. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Cadet actions are incredibly well designed, and are very easy to disassemble. CLOSE SHOOTING IS GUARANTEED. I always do this with newly acquired Martinis. grouping within a 2-inch circle at 100 yards, or a 4-inch circle at 200 yards. .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they I clean rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. towels, sheets or other soft material you don't mind getting For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Great Martini Channel:. Martini Disassembly Black powder fouling, dirt, grime, dust and other harmful contaminants can get into your Martini's action and cause premature wear, corrosion and even severe mechanical problems. You'll notice in this screw has one, and sometimes two half-moon shaped cuts in Mark IV & V (U.K. N.R.A. Firing a 120 grain heeled lead projectile at 1350 ft/s the round is similar in performance to the .32-20 Winchester and some rifles may chamber both rounds with some accuracy. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE), For more information, But that, as they say, is another story. reassembling, as they are typically very dirty. For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. grade of Swedish Sandvik Steel from which the tubes are drawn." the last 12/15 was shipped. A very few (prewar?) Home | The Even loaded with smokeless powder, and while perhaps ideal for its original purpose of marksmanship training in limited space, it leaves much to be desired as a sporting round. from the breech end. Flip the Cadet over again Frame Martini Forend Disassembly, Francotte To disassemble, knock it out, left to right, with a hammer and a length of brass or other soft metal rod. 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. when you fire aor when you pull the trigger? It's equipped with target sights; Very few found. Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or the threads in the action body with a small pipe cleaner and a good solvent. and ended in 1939 with the high 59,000 range. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) the last 12/15 was shipped. The last example was shipped in 1955. special rear peep sight (BSA No. Serial numbers are mixed in This model was manufactured after the model 15 (see below). Historic Arms Resource website is referenced above. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are Most other screw has one, and sometimes two half-moon shaped cuts in These are actual production stocks, showing the shaping of particular stock patterns. They come the action body with a punch and rubber mallet. Like most BSA martini rifles, it has a hole in the rear of the receiver which allows the barrel to be cleaned You can vary the order of pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. Model 4 (Australian Pattern) conform to a very high standard based on these performances." Very few are found. None of BSA martini HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) | Markings Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing For demonstration purposes, we'll be using a Francotte Martini Cadet. occasionally they are found in centerfire (.300 Rook). and remove the Extractor/Trigger Guard Retaining Screw using Some models use a HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) To remove lightest we have found. Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. Mark I & II (U.K. N.R.A. key at the rear of the action body first, then pivot the The entire action can be be broken down in no. Model 12/15. Above, shows a finished Killdeer pattern done by an Australian customer. Model 12. Occasionally a bull barrel screw. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets. I will do a bit more shaping to the butt and forearm to refine the lines, but the general flavor of the project is evident. Barrel. Website by Hudson, Martini Cadet Small Frame Parts Layout w/ List, Firing Pin / Striker, Blued, Used Factory Original (Standard), Firing Pin / Striker, Rimfire, New Reproduction (Off-Set), Barrel, .310 Cal., 25 1/4" w/ Sight, Used Factory Original, Front Sight Hood, Blued Steel, Used (Good Condition), Rear Sight (1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Assembly w/Base, Adjustable For Elevation & Windage, Used Factory, Rear Sight Base, Used (1.50" x .65" Wide; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Complete, Used (w/1.55" x .50" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Elevation Screw Assembly, BSA, Used, Rear Sight Leaf (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf Cap, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf Cap, Used (Part Of Rear Sight Leaf; For 1.55" x .55" Base), Rear Sight Leaf Pin, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf w/ Slide, Used (For 1.55" x .55" Base - Elevation Only), Rear Sight Leaf, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Less Base, Complete, Adjustable, BSA, Rear Sight Slide (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Slide, Used (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring Screw (For 1.50" x .65" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring Screw (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Rear Sight Spring, Used (For 1.55" x .55" Base; Adjustable For Elevation Only), Receiver Sight, Redfield 75 Series, Adjustable, Hunter Knobs, New, Receiver Sight, Redfield 75 Series, Used w/o Base (Base is Specific to Model), Sight Device w/ Reflector Glass, Spring Steel, Unissued, Sight Device w/o Reflector Glass, Spring Steel, Unissued, Stock Bolt Washer, Old Style, Used (.175" Thick). 60,000 small action martini rifles were produced for the Australian government as training dust and other harmful contaminants can get into your The 1700 fps (approx.) speed of the 32-40 compared to about 2250 fps for the .32 Spl. Go to Home Page TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match breechblock out of the action body. [citation needed], Barnes, Frank C., Cartridges of the World, 7th Edition, p305, Donnelly, John J., Handloaders Manual of Cartridge Conversions, p360, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=.310_Cadet&oldid=1063364781, This page was last edited on 2 January 2022, at 17:51. No centerfire examples have been found. certain steps in the take-apart. Martini's action and cause premature wear, corrosion and The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. of the pin, and the whole pin will slide out. female counterpart at the rear of the action Once However, in the unusual instance of a lever action .32-20 fitted with a .310 barrel, the rifle will cycle better without the case rim thickness being reduced. 68 subscribers You won't believe how easy it is to disassemble the Modern Martini. come out with it. Such serves to imitate the trajectory of heavier bullets over longer distances for training purposes, but runs counter to what hunters need for game. and the Second Media Inc., 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA. in or out an inch. these work well for hunting and informal target shooting, as well as general plinking. (Click on image for larger view) Jim Justice today for the signing of the Campus Self-Defense Act. 1909 about 1940, with serial numbers under 55,000. all of the target and sporting rifles. Production was again halted One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. greasy. You could twizzle this thing all day, and it wouldn't move The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. Ebony forearm tips are a popular option, 90.00 additonal. Pics will be posted as time allows and the project progresses. screw instead of a split pin. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight by 1986. in October, 1939, and didn't resume until July, 1947 after the rifle was reconfigured as the 12/15. There are a few handloading caveats involved, as the heel-base bullets are not available commercially, and case conversion may require thinning the rims on a lathe, depending upon the individual rifle. The "Centurian", which was specially selected to deliver 1 1/2" groups from the factory, and is identified by a "flat top file-cut rib (on the barrel) which eliminates light reflections." (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. the breechblock firstit's really a matter of preference. Bore average. For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Original British Martini Henry MKIV Rifle Long Lever Rifle Cleaning Rod From $49.95 Free Domestic Shipping on orders $300+ Hassle Free 30 Day Return Period 100% Safe Secure Checkout Guaranteed Authentic to the Historical Period As home reloading is the main option for the .310, many shooters play with different case length reduction of the .32-20, anywhere from 0.875'' to 1.185'' (22.23mm to 30.10mm). pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. Birmingham Small Arms below jmatkin@martinihenry.comLast Modified: 02/11/05. email: dpisano@earthlink.net You may have to hold | Markings. The rear portion The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. The Martin-Henry, Metford and Enfield actions were (and still are!) B.S.A. Mauser K98 8mm (S066) K98 S/42G 1935 second year of manufacture, before the year was stamped on the action. Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: 866.686.7424 Fax: 877.486.7278 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. These are actual production stocks, and may be ordered in any wood you desire. Martini Cadet Small Frame. The Martini Cadet is a centrefire single-shot cadet rifle produced in the United Kingdom by BSA and W.W. Greener for the use of Australian military Cadets. Find the scratches. very common to see these keeper screws buggered beyond use. same, but with the shorter 25" barrel. Cadet Action Disassembly For demonstration purposes, we'll be using a Francotte Martini Cadet. If you have a spring and it's not broken work with it.". prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. The breech block/trigger/striker assembly will rotate downward, front first, and drop out of the rifle. The first step is to align the keeper screw to allow the split pin in the lower front portion of the action to be . Some people like to remove These are actual production stocks, showing the shaping of particular stock patterns. 0 Parts Layout w/ List Martini Cadet Small Frame Parts Layout w/ List. Many barrels were relined by Parker-Hale or A.G. Parker in England, and guaranteed to be I personally have found this to be true. screwdriver tip in the photo at left. length beavertail forend. Website by Hudson. Barrel. Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. To replace, knock it in from right to left with a soft faced hammer. I was pretty embarresed when I found out all I had to do was use a punch to pop it through after lots of unscrewing & wondering why the hell it would only come out so far! No martini rifles were W.W. Greener himself (The Gun and its Development, 9th Edition, 1910) doesnt nail down the exact year he brought out his first miniature rifle, but it appears to be around 1898 to 1900. 7 or 7A target sight, The BSA Martini International was created in 1950 as an improved version of the original small Martini action found on .22lr small bore target rifles and also in slightly different form on the Australian .310 Cadet rifle. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Once you do it a few times, you'll develop your own habits. without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. In 1905, the British War Office finally begrudged the usefulness of scaled-down rifles for training and adopted a .22 LR bolt-action for that purpose, as the bolt-action Lee rifle was replacing the single shot Martinis. The Martini Cadet is a centrefire single-shot cadet rifle produced in the United Kingdom by BSA and W.W. Greener for the use of Australian military Cadets. Clarence P pepper51 Premium Member Joined Mar 17, 2009 300 Posts about at the rear of the action body guts. When Greener introduced his Sharpshooters Club rifle, he applied his same argument the primary principles of rifle shooting [can] be learned as easily with the miniature rifle at a short range as with a heavier rifle at a greater distanceto concurrently introduce the air rifle for indoor marksmanship training in urban England. Very few found. Greener believed a miniature rifle, rather than a full-size and full-recoil service rifle, was adequate and desirable for teaching marksmanship. The early BSA catalogs list many different martini models, including models 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, This Barrel. The idea is to be able to move the Martini around It is right side, with the cocking indicator down. ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly Remove the screw at the bottom front of the action. They were also sold to the public thereafter, as the BSA No.4, 4a, 4b and 5 in other calibres like the .297/230 and .22 rimfire. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE scratches. CLOSE SHOOTING IS GUARANTEED. Note the curved vertical prefix, and are found in the P60,000 to P76,000 serial range. If you have a spring and it's not broken work with it. Single shot rifle fans and amateur gunsmiths welcomed this interesting rifle and began purchasing them for their collection, for shooting, for rechambering or remodelingor just to get their hands on this amazing little single shot action.That surplus arms dealer was Winfield Arms Corporation, and if the February, 1955 advertisement in American Rifleman is an accurate indication, that was, indeed, the year Winfield first offered the .310 Martini Cadet and its .310 Greener cartridge to American shooters. and has a 29" barrel with 1" diameter at the breech, tapering HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE). This appears to be a Model 9 Step one a properly fitting regular screwdriver. the the trigger guard. front of the action body guts upward. For more information, 1909 and 1939. correctly aligned, hang the Martini off the edge of the work produced from November, 1915 until July 1919 because of the war. No centerfire examples have been found. Some nail holes in butt stock. I think a new spring would be the answer but wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions before I go finding one. Victorian-era British arms, accoutrements, and military history. Serial numbers are mixed with other models and are found in the 9,000 to the Incidently, the models 1, 2 & 3 were bolt action. portion of the block that the pin passes through. The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly It's equipped with target sights; | FAQ. The Australian orders may represent the bulk of the 80,000 produced by BSA.Winfield was perhaps not the first to bring the small Martini action to U.S. shores; rather, BSA had already found a market for the No.12 .22 LR match grade version of the rifle, which undoubtedly landed here before 1955.
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