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    FWIW, if the muzzle opening is .450" or bigger, don't register them. All martinis were made before 1897 and anything over 9mm (.357") doesn;t need registration if it's single-shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dante View Post
    The Martini second from the bottom appears to have the cocking indicator in wrong...and the others appear to be "cocked"...they should be left stored in the fired position....just a comment...they do look nice. Dave
    Thank you for pointing that out, this was my first time handling these, I had no prior experience or knowledge with these. I will be buying Martini literature shortly. And I corrected the situation...thank you kindly!

    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    FWIW, if the muzzle opening is .450" or bigger, don't register them. All martinis were made before 1897 and anything over 9mm (.357") doesn;t need registration if it's single-shot.
    I've been indicated this a few times, I will measure the muzzle opening of my other two. The two Maritinis I registered yesterday, one was classed as an antique, probably for that reason I assume, and the other a converted .22 was classified a non-restricted.

    P.S. Steveo, I was too excited and forgot to ask about a verifier in my area. I will be phoning them again shortly.

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