The Martini-Henry Rifle (Weapon)
The Martini-Henry Rifle (Weapon)
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White Leather British Enfield Martini-Henry Leather Rifle Sling
The Martini-Henry Notebook Hardcover
Martini-Henry .450 Rifles & Carbines
Original Martini-Henry MKII Rifle Cleaning Rod
INFORMERCIAL 7 INCH (7" VINYL 45) UK FF VINYL 2005
A Collectors Guide to Military Rifle Disassembly and Reassembly
Report of the Presidents commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
Original Martini-Henry 3rd Model Brass Sight Cover without Muzzle Hole
Book: Small Arms ID by Ian Skennerton: Martini Rifles & Carbines
British Cartridges - Bullet Poster (Cartridge Comparison)
British Victorian White Buff Leather Sling for Martini-Henry, Lee-Metford, Enfield Rifles
A Guide To The Queens Sixty: Or Martini-Henry And Snider Rifles And How To Use Them (1881)
Firearms Guide 4th Edition for Mac (DVD-ROM) [VHS]
Original Martini-Henry Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
Original British Martini-Henry Rifle P-1887 MkIII Sword Bayonet with Steel Mounted Leather Scabbard
.450 and .303 Martini Rifles and Carbines (Small arms identification series)
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Martini Rifle Popular Q&A
Q: Where can i buy ammo for a 310 cadet martini rifle in Australia?
A: You can use .32-20 Winchester brass to form cases. But you are almost guaranteed to need to reload to have enough ammunition to shoot regularly. If it is too mu... Read More »
Q: What bullet was used for the MARTINI- Henry rifle?
A: Here is a good article for you- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.577/450_Martini-Henry. Read More »
Q: What is my martini cadet rifle worth?
A: Nice old rifle. In Australia they are worth up to $400AUD for a very good one. They average about $300. They are very popular with service match comp shooters. ... Read More »
Q: How much did the Martini Henry Breech Loading rifle cost?
A: @ 2 USD. Read More »
Q: What does 'Martini action' mean when referring to rifles?
A: It's an antique British colonial rolling block action. It is a single-shot with a lever under action that opens the breech for hand loading. Slow, but extremely... Read More »