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303 Martini Enfield restoration
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11-30-2013 11:43 PM
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Looking forward to following your progress. Nice slab O wood you have there.
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Am ambitious project. I used to think it would be fun to do a project like that but my abilities with even an semi-inleted stock falls short.
That's a grand piece of wood - will be nice when you get it finished.
What caliber?
I bought a cadet three years ago that had been rechambered to 32-20. I find that there's almost no selection of bullets. Right now I'm shortening 32-20 brass and loading Winchester 32 special bullets - really low velocity for plinking. I know the cadet can do better than than in a different chambering.
A friend relocated from Canada got me interested in the Martini years ago so when I saw this one I was compelled to make the purchase.
Looking forward to your posts.
Phil
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This is what I intend the rifle to be when it is finished. It has NZ issue marks for 1898 and is a 1879 MKlll 577-450 converted at in 1896 to 303.
Mofre information here
Martini Enfield Artillery Carbine | All About Enfields
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Nice woodworking skills you have sir...
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Just some blueing to do now on the nosecap and the aperture sight
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What a great job you have done. There is a diorama of a mounted Boer War New Zealand soldier in our national army museum at Waiouru . As a Martini fan I noticed that he was armed with an artillery carbine and not the cavalry carbine. I was then lucky enough to meet one of the museums armourers and tactfully pointed out the error. I was politely informed that the 6,500 mounted troops (they only sent mounted) that were sent to Africa were issued with artillery carbines and not cavalry carbines.
So it would appear that your nose cap is correct for a New Zealand issue carbine of that conflict.
Last edited by Barryeye; 01-12-2014 at 07:16 PM.