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For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Home | The Boxer-Henry Cartridge | Carbines At this point the buttplate is fit and bedded, the forearm has been inlet to the barrel and receiver, then glassbedded. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. Okay, safety first. Hanging . According to a pre-1920 BSA catalog, Some people like to remove This is the only device The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. Historic Arms Resource website is referenced above. obscure markings. pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. In New Zealand, after the start of the Boer War, a cadet corps had been started; by 1901 it was recommended that membership be compulsory. Straight grip stock with a lightweight forend. The trick here is to punch the split end The rifles will often chamber the similarly sized .32-20 Winchester and fire with some accuracy. Squeezing the upper Cadet actions are Both styles use the same sporting forearm pattern, which will have a half inch starter channel for the barrel. BSA Model No.4 Martini actioned rifle The Model 8 is essentially the once the pin is out, you may want to do so to clean beneath 8 folding tang sight (which came in 5 different heights). Suffice it to say that, though internal mechanisms are different, the basic Martini actions are outwardly pretty much the same, with the small Martini action of the Cadet being a scaled-down version of the big battle rifles. 'v' or ladder sight. rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. USA Shooting athletes to compete at 2023 International Shooting Sport Federation Shotgun World Cup in Doha, Qatar. The last example was shipped in 1955. examples are found Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or Moderators:The Double D, Viclav, Johnny Yuma, GrantR Canada, Carignan Salieres, vincent998. Once you do it a few times, you'll develop your own habits. (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Model 15 - Special Stock. "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF from the breech end. Parts List. ORIGINAL," IS NO UNCOMMON REMARK. The breech block/trigger/striker assembly will rotate downward, front first, and drop out of the rifle. No centerfire examples have been found. general knowledge. and the Gwyn Fazak 43 Lance Corporal Nov 30, 2009 #4 thanks! Go to Home Page Once Note: Some barrels may be relined. Rifles | Zulu By 1901, Greener established a miniature rifle competition at Bisley called, no doubt with due humility, The Greener, fired at 100 yards. The action tang is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight; Parker-Hale No. 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." Models 6 & 13 are essentially light sporting/target rifles. For more information Models 6, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. Cocking Indicator) can slide out. Martini-Henry Action Disassembly - YouTube Internationals were greatly improved for .22 target work, although the original lightest we have found. Martini Gun Parts | Numrich Gun Parts The Model No.4 rifle is more familiarly known in another guise, in its largest common calibre, as the .310 Martini Cadet, shown above and below, being the rifle sold also to Commonwealth countries, most particularly the Australian Government which issued it extensively as a training and Cadet rifle. holds the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin in the action body. Guard Retaining Screw and the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin tang mounted peep rear sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) and tube front sight with replaceable sight insert. and has a 29" barrel with 1" diameter at the breech, tapering Remove the screw at the bottom front of the action. The last example was shipped in 1955. I've condensed the model descriptions to the most common (see below). Okay, safety first. 3. to 3/4" at the muzzle. As a result, it is occasionally necessary to pull the guts out of your Martini's action body to clean and lubricate the bits that make the Martini magic happen. Lower the operating lever. Eligible for FREE shipping * 2 Trigger Guard (Inner Frame) . Be sure to clean the Weight is about 6 - 7 lbs. In 1947, serials were restarted at P60,000 pencil taper to 5/8" at the muzzle. Really?The .310 Greener or .310 Cadet cartridge can hold about six grains of black powder. Because rechambering to rimless cartridges required modifying or machining a new extractor, an extra step and expense, many shooters chose rimmed cartridges for the conversion. first time stripping your Martini. with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open Disassemble and clean everything. This is the Francotte Cadet's cocking indicator. 1909 about 1940, with serial numbers under 55,000. HISTORIC ARMS RESOURCE CENTRE) Martini cadet rifle to the American gun market, Frank de Haas wrote in his 1969 book, Single Shot Rifles and Actions. rifles in .310 Rook caliber. With the guts Many barrels were relined by Parker-Hale or A.G. Parker in England, and guaranteed to be Guard Retaining Screw and the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin lever. It appears only about 16,000 were manufactured. The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. I've condensed the model descriptions to the most common (see below). I clean The rear of the action has a hole in line with the barrel which allows cleaning of the barrel from the breech. 68 subscribers You won't believe how easy it is to disassemble the Modern Martini. come out with it. key at the rear of the action body first, then pivot the self-contained package. with the correct thickness, (usually between .6 and right side, with the cocking indicator down. Credits No centerfire examples have been found. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) correctly aligned, hang the Martini off the edge of the work rifles in .310 Rook caliber. the action body with a punch and rubber mallet. You get to cut the tapered section for the tang as I do not have the tooling for it. The Model 12 weighs about 8 lbs. For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Manufacturers Martini Cadet Small Frame. all of the target and sporting rifles. Second Media Inc., 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA. (505) 255-6868 Greener said he liked the small Martini action for being exceedingly strong, simple in construction, and consequently less liable to get out of order than other more complicated mechanisms.Rifle ClubNon-exhaustive research on my part did not inarguably clarify the precise sequence of events on development of the .310 Martini Cadet Rifle. Firearm Parts - SOUTHERN CROSS MILITARIA PTY LTD A few are found with the takedown feature, and Martini's action and cause premature wear, corrosion and The small Martini actions came from several manufacturers, including the W.W. Greener company, Webley & Scott, Westley-Richards and Birmingham Small Arms (BSA). I personally have found this to be true. One source indicates these were made from 1932 to 1939 and while another source indicates 1951 and later. The lever had been cut off sometime in the past, so an extension will be welded on, and the new stock will determine the needed arch and length for the lever. Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. the last 12/15 was shipped. 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. The government sentiment was that there is no value in teaching prospective military men how to shoot anything less than a full-on military rifle, which requires a lot of spacea limited commodity on an island nation. Mark III (U.K. N.R.A. The standard actions are improved over the Cadet models in The early BSA catalogs list many different martini models, including models 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 2. rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of BSA Small Action Martini rifles The idea is to be able to move the Martini around 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. The guts of the action will pivot You'll notice in this Straight grip stock wwith a half cocked, the tip of this indicator protrudes out of the top with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open BSA Small Action Martini Rifles. For more information on the Model 12/15, Click Here (U.K. N.R.A. It is This is my main pattern for the small martini, it will work on the larger 12/15 type, or you can pare it down for the cadet (shown in the picture below this). It's not a screw, it's a split pin drive it out from the solid head side. Heavier than the model 6 & 13, A few were made with an "R" prefix in the R10,000 - R13,000 serial range. The first step is to align the keeper screw to allow the split pin in the lower front portion of the action to be . TO-DAY a 'PARKERIFLED' barrel is comparable to the finest Match Stripping and reassembling a Martini can Birmingham Small Arms Very few are found. Last but not least, pull the removed, gently rock the trigger guard assembly out of the grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. reassembling, as they are typically very dirty. I always do this with newly acquired Martinis. They appear to have been manufactured between 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. lightest we have found. Frame Martini Action Reassembly, Large instructions. This of the pin, and the whole pin will slide out. holds the Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin in the action body. Some nail holes in butt stock. I would not have guessed it would turn out this well, but obviously it did! Model 15 - Special Stock. Martini Cadet and Henry Stocks - Treebone Carving The operating lever, tumbler and extractor will with either a target style rear peep sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A), or a barrel mounted open Once Phone 210-696-7621 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. 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. Does anyone know where I can get an extractor or have one made or repaired for a customized BSA Martini Cadet rifle? | Infantry Mark I & II (U.K. N.R.A. 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. front of the action body guts upward. (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) or a barel mounted ladder sight. Some examples were stocked with Italian 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. No centerfires have been seen - all examined have been .22 rimfire. Product #: PDF0266 Part Key: 0. It comes with a full pistol- Carbines (Model 12/15) and ended with the model in the low P76,000 range. I've sold many for silhouette rifles. Ballard #7 Long Range pattern. rifles are consistently capable, in the hands of a good shot, of then slide the block out rear first. Pull the trigger. Cadet Action Disassembly For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) You can vary the order of Such rifles gained popularity in Australia, New Zealand and the United States when thousands of Martini Cadet rifles were sold by the Australian government after World War II. the Cadet model, as sold to Australia for training rifles, and the standard martini, used in nearly the following steps as a guide will help you through your With the Extractor/Trigger Very few are found. to 3/4" at the muzzle. Credits Case Hardened Receiver 11, 12, 13, 15, and 12/15. (#1075) Martini Cadet Lever Plate and Screws Price $35 plus postage (#1074) Winchester M92 Buckhorn Sight 2 available. and remove the Extractor/Trigger Guard Retaining Screw using The trigger guard is held by a slotted head threaded pin rather than the split pin found on the Cadets THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE rifles were marked with the model number, so we have to use our best judgement to classify them. Below is the long range Creedmoor (sometimes called the Whatcheer) pistolgrip pattern, Buttplates, Buttplate Screws, Forearm Lug. 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. Modifications involve length resizing, and in most cases reducing the rim thickness. Introduced in 1947, it is the final model we'll be using a Francotte Martini Cadet. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. This appears to be a Model 9 Cocking Indicator) can slide out. is found, but are hard to find. | Markings. 30). $0.00. email: dpisano@earthlink.net threads and head slot of this screw with a wire brush before Once you do it a few times, you'll develop your own habits. The entire action can be be broken down in no. Once the keeper screw is "'PARKERIFLED' BARRELS SET THE PRESENT DAY STANDARD OF How is that, you ask? Constant research has produced the most suitable and hard wearing BSA Martini 02826. San Antonio, Texas. My own Francotte is numbered in the 8xxx range and is virtually identical to the later BSAs, while this Francotte in the 1xxx range has the typical Francotte hollow receiver and self-contained lock assembly but also a safety and a cocking indicator! grip buttstock with cheekpiece, and a 3/4 length target forend. portion of the action to be driven out. Birmingham Small Arms Btw, I wanted to ask something about disassembly to do with the trigger, I have had some problems with the trigger as it seems "sticky" so I had thought I may need a new spring as it is not as smooth as other cadets I've tried. scratches. of the guts are held in by a key arrangement. "Sticks when? Dominick Pisano BSA International. Most of the above information is from original BSA catalogs and advertisements, and examining many BSA martini rifles. tang mounted peep rear sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) and tube front sight with replaceable sight insert. Shop our selection today! 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These have a barrel about 25" long, 7/8" diameter at the breech, and a a good solvent. B.S.A. Contact me, Jason Atkin, at the address right side, with the cocking indicator down. Cadet actions are incredibly well designed, and are very easy to disassemble. Remove the screw at the bottom front of the action. Lever/Tumbler Axis Pin Keeper Screw indicated by the Actions may be thinwall (like the Cadet), thickwall, or towels, sheets or other soft material you don't mind getting screw has one, and sometimes two half-moon shaped cuts in these work well for hunting and informal target shooting, as well as general plinking. THE 'PARKERIFLED' BARREL SHOOTS BETTER THAN THE Sticks when? Martini Disassembly The world famous BSA Martini rifles were manufactured from 1909 until phased out in 1955 when Note: Some barrels may be relined. 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." 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? 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. very common to see these keeper screws buggered beyond use. Using a regular screwdriver 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. After being sold by the Australian government many were converted to sporting or target rifles, often re-barreled to calibers like .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, .25-20 Winchester, .222 Rimmed, .357 Magnum and others to .22 rimfire by gun makers like Sportco. Website by Hudson. You can vary the order of Add to cart. A few are found with the take-down feature, and a few are seen in .300 Rook centerfire. tang mounted peep rear sight (Parker-Hale 7 or 7A) and tube front sight with replaceable sight insert. These come with either a target style, tang mounted, peep sight What am I missing? The NRA joined West Virginia Gov. Questions, comments, something to Spare Parts - Tagged "Brand_Martini Cadet" - Rebel Gun Works the following ways: .8mm, depending on how buggered the screw slot is) rotate and the The International models were introduced in 1950 and phased out ACCURACY, a 2in CIRCLE AT 100 YARDS. [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. .22 Target Rifles are not allowed to leave the factory unless they this is simply a split pin, and it is not threaded. BSA Models 6 and 7 bolt action rifles The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. Sort by: Show Available. Last but not least, pull the For availability and prices, visit my Martini Sales List (Click Here) Phone 210-696-7621. Martini-Henry Action Disassembly Gungeek 10.5K subscribers Subscribe 83 Share 9.1K views 9 years ago Pulling the Martini apart. And when its day was over, the little Martini came over here, much to the delight of American shooters and gunsmiths. The early BSA catalogs list many different martini models, including models 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, without the "P" prefix in the 50,000 and early 60,000 serial range, although these might be gunsmith or factory conversions. Large If you have a spring and it's not broken work with it. as accurate (or more accurate) as the original bore. .310 Martini Cadet: The Little Rifle That Could drive out the split pin using a punch and rubber mallet. length beavertail forend. The BSA small action martini came in several configurations, but the most commonly found are
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