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Best Martini Enfield reference book?
Please recommend the best reference book including Martini Enfields, perhaps it will encompass all the Martini rifles. Interest sparked at last gun show, thou sadly it turned out to be perhaps one of the Nepal lot. Cheers, Don
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10-31-2011 05:38 PM
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Well for me its hard to go past the I Skennerton, B Temple trilogy on the Martini's for sheer research on the Commonwealth models, And Malcolm Cobb's book is a good reference if you plan on shooting them.
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Michael.
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What do you thing is wrong with the Nepal rifles? My MKIV has a mint barrel and about 80% blueing. I've seen ones that had close tp 100% bueing. I have a MKII that is a little rougher but is definately a shooter.
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Sorry John, should have said 'this particular one' from the Nepal lot. Fore stock wasn't period , all English markings scrubbed from left side receiver, just not quite what I was looking for. Thanks Michael for the references. Cheers, Don
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I see Cobb's book is available. Does it cover Martini Enfields as well? Thanks, Don
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If you saw a Martini with scrubbed marking on left and wrong stock it wasn't Nepalese. It sounds more like a Khyber Pass gun or even one of the counterfeit sold by SOG. The Nepalese Martini are very much genuine.
The Temple-Skennerton treatise is the better reference, and I consulted with Cobb on his book.
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Originally Posted by
drweiler
Sorry John, should have said 'this particular one' from the Nepal lot. Fore stock wasn't period , all English markings scrubbed from left side receiver, just not quite what I was looking for. Thanks Michael for the references. Cheers, Don
Let me second what has already been said....any rifle with those defects didn't come from Nepal. The Martini-Henrys from Nepal, as sold by IMA, are all Brit and direct from military stores. The MK IV Martinis from Nepal are most often in fabulous condition once the dirt is cleaned off. No Martini-Enfields have been sold from the Nepal cache by the importers, so by definition anything proporting to be a ME didn't come from the cache. Lots of fake ME rifles/carbines have been imported from elsewhere, such as the junk sold by SOG....but if you are new to Martinis and want a genuine Brit Martini, buy one from IMA.