agreed. In the photos I'm adding, there is a photo of the guts of a Jangalak Martini, all matching numbers and perfectly machined. The rifle they come from looks like it's never been fired; shiny bore and most of the bluing still retained. I'm adding some photos this morning and will expound them tonight.
Real vs Fake Stamps
Unidentified Cartouche
Jangalak Martini Carbine Guts
Brandelin Martini- Afghanized
A nice LSA Martini - Must do more investigating!
Wall Rifles
More Wall Rifles
Unknown Stamp on cocking lever- War Dept? Fake?
LSA on Receiver Heel
MTFInformation
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