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Martini Henry No Markings. (constructive, please) i don't know if it is an enfield or a. Buttstocks are very often well marked on the right side including the enfield roundel cartouche, with date and mark, and. Reading posts here and elsewhere i can determine what the stamps mean. Is this practical without breaking the bank? The left side receiver flat has some small marking at top left but it is illegible. The reason i generalize it as a simple 'martini' is because it doesn't have the normal official markings that come with either a henry, metford, or enfield. Could it be a name? I have recently purchased my 3rd martini henry. There are no visible markings on the barrel. There were still a few left in our school armory when i was. I'm most curious about the marking on the forearm. This martini is one of the earlier shortened south african cadet rifles. It appears to be carved rather than stamped. However this one has one that i'm unable to.

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Could it be a name? There are no visible markings on the barrel. However this one has one that i'm unable to. Is this practical without breaking the bank? Buttstocks are very often well marked on the right side including the enfield roundel cartouche, with date and mark, and. (constructive, please) i don't know if it is an enfield or a. There were still a few left in our school armory when i was. Reading posts here and elsewhere i can determine what the stamps mean. This martini is one of the earlier shortened south african cadet rifles. I have recently purchased my 3rd martini henry.

History Primer 176 MartiniHenry MkIII Documentary YouTube

Martini Henry No Markings This martini is one of the earlier shortened south african cadet rifles. (constructive, please) i don't know if it is an enfield or a. The reason i generalize it as a simple 'martini' is because it doesn't have the normal official markings that come with either a henry, metford, or enfield. I have recently purchased my 3rd martini henry. I'm most curious about the marking on the forearm. This martini is one of the earlier shortened south african cadet rifles. There were still a few left in our school armory when i was. Buttstocks are very often well marked on the right side including the enfield roundel cartouche, with date and mark, and. Is this practical without breaking the bank? Could it be a name? The left side receiver flat has some small marking at top left but it is illegible. Reading posts here and elsewhere i can determine what the stamps mean. However this one has one that i'm unable to. There are no visible markings on the barrel. It appears to be carved rather than stamped.

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